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Where is the "trusted source" for FrameMaker 12?

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Jan 08, 2015 Jan 08, 2015

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When I run a script from a command line, I get the "You are about to run a script in Adobe FrameMaker 12. You should only run a script from a trusted source." Etc. The ExtendScript Toolkit docs say "the user-script folder of installed Adobe applications". Any idea where this would be for FrameMaker 12? Thanks.

-Rick

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Contributor , Jan 09, 2015 Jan 09, 2015

Untested, but p.18 of the Javascript Tools Guide has this to say:

Adobe Scripts folder

On first launch, the Toolkit creates a folder named Adobe Scripts in the user's Documents folder. The

Default favorite in the Scripts panel displays the contents of this folder.

When double-clicking a JSX file, the Toolkit normally acts as an invisible security filter. Before actually

launching the file, a security dialog asks if it is OK to execute the script. The Toolkit treats the user's

Documents/Adobe Scripts f

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Untested, but p.18 of the Javascript Tools Guide has this to say:

Adobe Scripts folder

On first launch, the Toolkit creates a folder named Adobe Scripts in the user's Documents folder. The

Default favorite in the Scripts panel displays the contents of this folder.

When double-clicking a JSX file, the Toolkit normally acts as an invisible security filter. Before actually

launching the file, a security dialog asks if it is OK to execute the script. The Toolkit treats the user's

Documents/Adobe Scripts folder, however, as a trusted location; when you double-click a JSX file in that

folder, the Toolkit does not display the security alert.

In WIndows, that is "%userprofile%\Documents\Adobe Scripts".

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Hi Mike, I just tested this and you are right.Thank you very much. -Rick

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