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Hi Tamilgodi,
OK, try the following:
- Set up an account with Acrobat.com (if you don't have one already) www.acrobat.com;
- Look at the preferences, to see that you can connect to and manage your Acrobat.com account (see below).


The options do not specifically turn on or off Acrobat.com. So I don't think that there is something you need to do to get this to work.
This should work; I am at a bit of a loss as to why you are having trouble.I have had a good look at the Acrobat.com blog and forum - here are a few posts that may help:
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/425823?tstart=0
http://forums.adobe.com/thread/425102?tstart=0 (this indicates that your email client may be an issue)
If that does not work, it might be worth putting a post to the Acrobat forum or the Acrobat.com forum.
Sorry I can't be of more help!
Good luck,
Niall
PS Even if you cannot log into Acrobat.com or distribute your form using Acrobat.com you should be able to following the steps above to prepare a form for distribution by email ("_distribute.pdf"). When you get the responses back by email, use the "_responses.pdf" to collate responses. These are the only components you need, you do not need datasets.
In relation to the form itself, please check the target version in the Form Defaults window, if this is set too high (Version 9 or later) then users with earlier versions may not be able to open the form. Try setting the target version to "Version 7.0.5 or later". When you have changed this go to the Warnings Tab to check if your form has features that are not compliant back to version 7, if this is the case then you could try Version 8 or change the functions.
Hope this works....
N.
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