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  • You can do it during the LiveCycle installation (the install wizard has a step for RE credentials) or through the adminui if LiveCycle is already installed.Though adminui go to : Home > Settings > Trust Store Management > Local Credentials> Import CredentialUnder trust store type select:  Reader Ext...

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  • That's pretty much correct.  I don't believe they need admin rights, just the rights to launch the native apps.For the other issue:     As long as you are waiting for the resulting documents to be returned from createPDF2 before sending it to invokeDDX, you should be okay.  The error "null" doesn't ...

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  • The user's aren't LiveCycle users, they are operating system users.Those users are used by LiveCycle when it launches the "native" applications used for conversions.  The users are needed because many of the native applications (such as Microsoft Word) don't allow multi-threading and thread saftey b...

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  • Regarding Mosaic services:Mosaic apps are made up of separate tiles (Flex or HTML apps that work independently).  A Mosaic service is an object that can be used by multiple tiles.  In this case if you have multiple tiles that access the same Blaze data source, you can centralize it in a single servi...

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  • 1/3 - I can't really address licensing issues (not my department).  You'll have to talk to your Adobe sales person about your particular situation.     I believe it is sold separately from the LiveCycle ES2 Suite, and it is licensed on a per user basis (but don't quote me on that)2 - Mosaic tiles ca...

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  • The ES2 Workbench allows you to work on a local copy of the process that is then uploaded (deployed) to the server when you want to run it.  There is still some communication with the server, but its much less chatty

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  • 1 - Yes, sort of.   The LiveCycle products require the LiveCycle foundation classes to run, but you don't need to install the other modules (Forms, ReaderExtensions, etc).  With Generator you will get some "common" modules, such as Assembler.  To merge two documents in the manner you mentioned, you ...

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  • Yes, it looks like there is something wrong with the PDF. I can open the document with Acrobat, but it fails with any LiveCycle operations.  Acrobat is quite forgiving of documents that don't follow the PDF spec exactly - LiveCycle is much less forgiving.I tried to optimize the document which someti...

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  • There isn't really a set list of attributes because the document object allows anyone to add thier own (setAttribute).  You can get a list of all the ones set on a existing document using the listAttributes function.   Here is some useful documentation:The official documentation has info on the docu...

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  • The document's name and path can be accessed using the document's attributes.  If you are using a process, you can use a SetValue operation and get the attributes using the getDocAttribute function (under Functions/Document Object Functions).  There are three attributes that are of interest:basename...

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