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[Formal Complaint #ADB-25351998-L] Deceptive, Forced Installation of McAfee w/o User Consent & Unauthorized File Causing Machine to Crash
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[Formal Complaint #ADB-25351998-L] Image 1. Download page, with no explicit statement to indicate the installation of McAfee..png 77 KB -
[Formal Complaint #ADB-25351998-L] Image 2. Download page(2), with no explicit statement to indicate the installation of McAfee..png 40 KB -
[Formal Complaint #ADB-25351998-L] Chat Transcript.txt 10 KB -
[Formal Complaint ADB-25351998-L] Deceptive, Forced Installation of McAfee wo User Consent & Unauthorized File Causing Machine to Crash.docx 321 KB -
[Formal Complaint #ADB-25351998-L] Image 4. Download page, with no explicit statement to indicate the installation of McAfee..png 78 KB -
[Formal Complaint #ADB-25351998-L] Image 3. Installer forcefully install McAfee even when Adobe Acrobat Reader DC cannot be installed,.png 25 KB
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An error occurred while saving the comment try67 commented
This can already be done using a script, like this (paid-for) tool I've developed: http://try67.blogspot.com/2010/01/acrobat-live-characters-and-words.html
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Thank you for the feedback. I have forwarded your request to the engineering team. They will reach out to you if any more information is needed.
An error occurred while saving the comment try67 commented
You can do it using this (paid-for) tool I've developed for Acrobat, and even for Reader:
http://try67.blogspot.com/2009/07/acrobat-spell-check-suite.html
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An error occurred while saving the comment try67 commented
Not going to happen. This goes against the PDF Standard.
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An error occurred while saving the comment try67 commented
Of course it's possible.
The correct code is:
this.mailDoc();
You can also use the built-in Submit Form command, with a mailto command as the target URL. -
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Hi
Please let us know if information shared by Leonard helped in resolving your concern.
Thanks
VivekAn error occurred while saving the comment try67 commented
No. Bookmarks are NOT the same as pages. A bookmark can point to a page, or it can do something completely different, or nothing. You can split the file based on the top level bookmarks, though. See the Split Document tool.
Alternatively, a script can be used to extract non-consecutive pages based on their numbers. For example, this tool I've developed allows you to enter multiple page ranges, and then it extracts them as a new file: http://try67.blogspot.com/2011/04/acrobat-extract-non-sequential-pages.html
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Hi,
I am afraid, Acrobat can not be responsible for this abrupt behavior. Please
do a virus scan on your machine. Let us know if that helps.Thanks
An error occurred while saving the comment try67 commented
No, it doesn't. Sounds like your computer might be infected with some kind of virus or trojan horse. You should run a complete Anti-Virus scan on it, while it's disconnected from the internet.
That can't be fixed, unfortunately. The password protection mechanism is described in the PDF ISO and Adobe follows it. Other software developers do not follow it, sadly. So do not rely on this encryption to protect the contents of your file.