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1. Re: Set security preferences via GPO
SeriousErrorHasOccured Aug 19, 2012 6:46 PM (in response to SeriousErrorHasOccured)No one can help me with this?
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2. Re: Set security preferences via GPO
Sabian Zildjian Aug 20, 2012 10:33 AM (in response to SeriousErrorHasOccured)If you need the registry entries look in AIM (Administrator's Information Manager).
http://learn.adobe.com/wiki/download/attachments/46432650/AIM.air
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3. Re: Set security preferences via GPO
Subrato Namata Aug 29, 2012 5:04 AM (in response to SeriousErrorHasOccured)Seems an easy job. Find the registry that changes these values (either HKLM or HKCU) and save it as .reg file
Apply policy to the OU and change the following,
User Configuration (if HKCU) or Computer Configuration (if HKLM) >Policies>|Windows Settings | Scripts (Logon/Logoff).
Under Logon properties, provide the .reg file
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4. Re: Set security preferences via GPO
SeriousErrorHasOccured Aug 29, 2012 6:08 PM (in response to Subrato Namata)Well if you can point me to this registry key i would appreciate it.
Applying the security settings via 'print to pdf' via gpo would be really handy right about now.
I managed to find a security file (security-policy.acrodata) that contains the details of security policies, I managed to copy this to another pc and the policy was displayed in adobe. However it doesn't save the password and a password must be entered manually.
Also I don't think the above would work for Acrobat 8 (we use both versions 8 and 10) and it doesn't make the security policy I create as the only favourited one as default.



