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How to Enable Usage Rights in Adobe Reader 9

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I want to use Adobe Reader 9 for creating documents for business or for private use. But I don't know How to Enable Usage Rights in it? Is there anyone can apply me some help?
thanks a lot Asked Dec, 15 2010
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Open Adobe Reader 9.
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Open the form for which you want to set usage rights.
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Click on "Close Form Editing" in the top-right corner when you are finished with the document.
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Click on "Advanced" on the menu, and then "Extend Features In Adobe Reader."
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Instruct the user to sign the document by clicking on the "Sign" button in the signature panel.

Read more: http://www.ehow.com/how_7558483_enable-rights-adobe-reader-9.html#ixzz17trsMzKq Answered Dec, 15 2010
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What's the version of your WMP? You may try FairUse4WM if you'are using an older version Answered Jun, 15 2011
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If you have Media Player 10, try FairUse4WM from http://maxupload.com/36D11188 - it might also work on an older version of Media Player 11, but if you have the latest one it might not because the new DRM keys still need to be cracked. Go to http://undrm.info/remove-DRM-protection/… for some documentation.

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