Would be interested in the results. As Brian pointed out, the Reader
might not enjoy having its "private parts" locked ;-)

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Peter van Houten


Bill Songstad wrote the following:
Shamefully, I never thought of locking down the perms on the reg key. I'll monkey with that and post back with my results. -Bill

On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 3:39 PM, Peter van Houten <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Have you tried changing the permissions of the reg key?

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    Peter van Houten


    Bill Songstad wrote the following:

        Okay, I've figured out how to disable the /launch feature in
        Acrobat Reader, and make it so users can't easily undo it.  But
        I can't for the life of me turn of jscript and make it sticky.
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Adobe\Acrobat Reader\9.0\JSPrefs]
        "bEnableJS"=dword:00000000
         will turn off javascript within Acrobat Reader, but the user
        can just turn it back on,  In fact if a java enabled document is
        opened, the user is prompted to enable it.
         Does anybody have a good strategy for keeping javascript
        disabled in Acrobat Reader?
         Thanks,
         -Bill

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