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Posted 29 March 2008 - 10:43 PM

I would like to get rid of the warning messages saying that:
"This file may contain newer information than this viewer can support"
that you get when you open a document created in a newer version of Adobe Acrobat

I resource hacked the acrobat executable: I found the error message and put "continue" in its place, so now you get a popup box that says:

continue
[OK]

*laughs*

How about not having a popup message at all?
a.) Someone once mentioned that you could put a null character or something in place of the message that would make the program skip the message
b.) Have the version information for the executable to identify itself be hacked to read a higher version

I read this in the newsgroups from a Mr. Fitzgerald: "The file starts by saying it conforms to PDF1-5 (compatible with Acrobat products v6). Acrobat 5 is compatible with PDF1-4, so it pops up that warning when it sees a file conforming to a later spec... "

This post has been edited by mraeryceos: 29 March 2008 - 10:44 PM



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