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SAP/Adobe Interactive Forms **HELP**

Hello, I have been struggling with this for a couple weeks now. I to install a component called "Adobe Control from SAP AG" in my Citrix environment. Its an IE add-on that allows SAP interactive forms to display in IE using Adobe Reader. When the users log into the Netweaver server get an X where the form should be displayed. When I login as an Administrator I am prompted for the ActiveX install in IE. The problem is I want to know what this install does and pre-configure it with a script so the users are never prompted.

SAP provides an EXE that is supposed to resolve the issue "xAcf_NW711.exe"

Even after installing this I still get prompted as an admin and users now also get prompted for the ActiveX install.

From what I can see the EXE copies and registers 5 files:
C:\Program Files\Common Files\SAP Shared\AdobeControl.dll
C:\Program Files\Common Files\SAP Shared\Ios_Acf.dll
C:\Program Files\Common Files\SAP Shared\OfficeControl.dll
C:\Program Files\Common Files\SAP Shared\PlaceHolder.dll
C:\Program Files\Common Files\SAP Shared\SapAcf.dll

and another here:
<Acrobat Reader Install Dir>\Reader\Plugins\SapForms.api, in my case its D:\Apps\AcrobatReader9\Reader\Plugins\SapForms.Api

Even if I manually copy these and register them the ActiveX still prompts users. Only after I run the ActiveX as an admin will the form show. I need to know what the ActiveX does that I am missing.

Can anyone PLEASE help???

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