Re: Printing web page to a PDF
- From: PaulRR <PaulRR@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2008 10:13:01 -0700
I have:
Windows Vista Home Premium (preinstalled with laptop purchase from Lenovo)
Adobe Acrobat 8 Standard (v8.1.2)
Before having to restore my Vista OS I did not have this problem.
I changed Adobe security setting as described in this thread and uninstalled
all Sun Java entries listed in Add/Remove Programs as advised by PA Bear in a
different thread and reinstalled with a download via
http://java.sun.com/javase/downloads/index.jsp .
I have had no sucess in resolving this issue with either approach.
Any help is appreciated.
"yskiuac" wrote:
.
I also faced the same problem with pdf printing but could find a
solution.
When print your internet document on acrobat, go to "Adobe pdf setting"
in the properties section. Find "adobe pdf security" on this page and
set it to "Use the last known setting". Now print the page.
I think it will work for you too.
RC;567680 Wrote:
When attempting to print/save a web page as a PDF in Vista, a dialog
pops up;
"For your computer’s security, the file was saved to the Temporary
Internet
File Folder.†Do you want to open this folder?â€, “Yes or No".
When clicking
“Yes†you are taken to a folder named “Virtualizedâ€, which
contains no files.
Also the PDF printer dialog box shows "Error - Printing" and the PDF
printer
refuses to print. PDF files can be saved from other programs with no
problems. The web page can also be printed to local or network
printers. We
are not using Zone Alarm
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RC
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yskiuac
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