Acrobat 9 question
We used the Adobe provided automation tool (CustWiz90_en_US.exe) to create our Acrobat 9.x MSI/MST installer. It all worked fine. But we've noticed that on the 2nd or 3rd time Acrobat 9.3 is started we see a dialog pop up that says:
"Help improve the Adobe experience blah blah blah" And there are a Yes/No radio buttons at the bottom.
Question: Where in the registry can you disable this so it never pops up?
Thank you.
"Help improve the Adobe experience blah blah blah" And there are a Yes/No radio buttons at the bottom.
Question: Where in the registry can you disable this so it never pops up?
Thank you.
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Posted by:
anonymous_9363
14 years ago
Posted by:
mhsl808
14 years ago
The sad part.... I DID go there first......I read it but missed the part I needed :-( It's too early on a Monday.........
For those who wish to remove the Improvement Program wizard on a per-computer basis:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\FeatureLockdown]
"bUsageMeasurement"=dword:00000000
For those who wish to remove the Improvement Program wizard on a per-computer basis:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\FeatureLockdown]
"bUsageMeasurement"=dword:00000000
Posted by:
brogers
14 years ago
Here's a tidbit that will help you learn about more registry configuration:
Hi folks,
Adobe recognizes a clear need to provide admins with more and better documentation and resources. To this end, resources are being updated and corralled in an enterprise portal here: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/837/cpsid_83709.html. Note that one resource is an AIR application which contains much of the documentation and an ever growing Preference Reference documenting over 300 keys. Expect several hundred more pages of new and updated doc in the coming months.
thanks,
Ben
Hi folks,
Adobe recognizes a clear need to provide admins with more and better documentation and resources. To this end, resources are being updated and corralled in an enterprise portal here: http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/837/cpsid_83709.html. Note that one resource is an AIR application which contains much of the documentation and an ever growing Preference Reference documenting over 300 keys. Expect several hundred more pages of new and updated doc in the coming months.
thanks,
Ben
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