Thanks Steve, this worked like a charm.
Janet
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Stephen Clower
  To: Janet Brandly
  Cc: Paulette Vickery ; [email protected]
  Sent: Monday, June 17, 2013 6:10 AM
  Subject: Re: Accessible Adobi reader


  Greetings,

  With the latest Adobe Reader, it is imperative that you disable its protected 
mode options as this will render all PDFs inaccessible in Windows XP. You can 
find the relevant options by opening Adobe's preferences dialog with Control-K, 
going to the "security enhanced" tree view item, and unchecking the protected 
mode check boxes. Once you restart Adobe Reader, you should be able to read 
your documents again-- assuming that they were authored correctly.

  Regards,
  Steve


  On 6/16/2013 11:12 PM, Janet Brandly wrote:

    I'd like to know about this too as I just can't seem to get the latest AR 
to work with WE.
    Thanks,
    Janet

      ----- Original Message -----
      From: Paulette Vickery
      To: [email protected]
      Sent: Sunday, June 16, 2013 8:53 PM
      Subject: Accessible Adobi reader


      Hi all,



      My husband just had to practically rebuild my computer after it got the 
fbi virus! It was terrible! I had to get a new hard drive. Fortunately all of 
my files were saved. But, all of my special programs were gone. Now I can't 
read anything in pdf or Adobi. My husband says that I don't need any special 
Adobi program, because accessibility is built into the Adobi reader. I don't 
think that is true. If I do need a certain Adobi program, what do I need that 
will both work for the blind and work well with Window Eyes? Thanks.



      Paulette



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Stephen Clower
Product support specialist & App Development
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