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  • Reader 9 will not allow comments on a document or form.  The only way to comment on a form is either to use Acrobat (not reader) or to put a special "token" inside the PDF so that commenting can be unlocked in reader.You've not said what version of Acrobat you have.  But if you have Acrobat 9 Pro, y...

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  • There are actually two things that you're seeing here.George is right that you can only comment on static XFA or PDF forms.  You can't add comments to dynamic XFA forms.Also, commenting on forms is only possibleIf you are commenting in Acrobat (not Reader)or if you have reader-extended the form (eit...

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  • TCS 3 includes Acrobat X Professional.And Acrobat X Professional includes Designer ES2.  See the web page under Custom form design:Create professional forms  from out-of-the-box templates or design forms from scratch using Adobe  LiveCycle® Designer ES2 software for Windows, included as part of  Acr...

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  • Both the draft and the final expire when the credential expires in 2023.  Note that all the data will be intact, as will functionality at that time... you just will not be able to save the form again after that.To say it another way, the only difference between draft and final is that one bumps the ...

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  • There are a few questions in this email, so I'll take them one by one.1) There is no difference in rights availability whether you mark draft or final.  In fact, there is no difference in the file between a draft and final reader-extensions2) The function of "draft" is to assist you in keeping tabs ...

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  • And note that the Reader Extensions Credential is either supplied when you buy that module of LiveCycle, or can be found for evaluation use under step 2 of the trial download page.

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  • There is a prerelease program in progress, but it is not public.  I'd suggest contacting Adobe sales to be nominated into the program. The contact information is available on http://www.adobe.com/products/livecycle/dataservices/Let me know on this forum if you have problems making contact.

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  • This is coming out in a future release of LiveCycle Data Services.  It was described at MAX last year (in public) that you can see at http://bit.ly/g1w6W9I believe that there are some less simple ways to do it in the current release. But listen to the recording first. http://bit.ly/g1w6W9You may als...

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  • I would also suggest that you look at the resources on devnet.http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/testdrive.html (see the Managed Review & Approval)as well as the downloads and full documentation http://www.adobe.com/devnet/livecycle/solutionaccelerators.html

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  • I'll add on to Paul's reply.You have three choices:1) Look to purchase the software, as Paul suggests2) Use the Reader Extensions functionality that exists within Acrobat X (or earlier) Pro.  This allows the basic form fillin/save functionality, but is subject to license limitations for the number o...

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