Re: Adobe PDFs and Save

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andy smart on 18/05/2005 wrote:

> Because the default save location in one to which you do not have the
> correct permissions, whereas the location you choose when you do save
> target as is one for which you do have permissions?
>
> That would be my first guess, where is it trying to save it to when it
> fails?

My documents in general, but, I change it to a specific folder, in fact
the folder I select is the same folder I can successfully save to with
Save Target As. I am the only user on my PC and as far as I know all
folders I am permitted to save to.

Perhaps it is some odd security feature of the PDF file, but, if so it
seems a bit OTT as the last one I had this problem with was a manual
for my monitor. Well, try it yourself, go to
http://www.lacie.com/uk/support/manuals/index.htm
select Colour and elec19_IV_en.pdf [364 KB] then let it download, view
it and see if you can then save it and if not why.

Rob
.



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