I am trying to import a PDF into SAP using adobe livecycle designer.
Everytime I try it my SAP Logon freezes and I have to login again.
There is no error message or anything that could give a clue.
I made the PDF super simple, with only a few lines of text.
I am using a plane Interface which is activated and a plane Form.
I have no acces to the server so I can't look for Protocols.
What could cause the freezing and what can I do about it?
I have tried this with only the Adobe Livecycle Designer again.
Exact Steps:
1. open ALD.
2. File->open.
3. choose my PDF with only text.
-> ALD shuts down.
I already reinstalled ALD.
I already restartet my PC.
This is a known bug in Adobe Livecycle Designer 11.0
You have to install patch level 7 for Adobe Livecycle Designer 11.0 SAP
You can find the download in the SAP Portal, search for this Note: 2692497
But you have to have a SUSER login to do so.
2018/09/13 IFbA: Adobe LiveCycle Designer 11.0 crashes during importing/opening Print PDF, Hinweis 2692497
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We have a rich interactive application build on Adobe AIR platform which runs on Windows 10. We want to make this available on our Microsoft Surface Hub with minimal changes?
I couldn't find any related information in internet.
Dos Microsoft Hub run on Windows 10? Please share a bit more info so I can help.
If it does, then the app should run without issues. If it doesn't but it comes with a Windows Store, then you can change your AIR app to be added in Windows Store and download from there.
We load Embedded documents into an Access database. We are inserting documents into a SQL back end.
Command we use: DoCmd.RunCommand acCmdInsertObject
This works on most of the laptops using the database, but the newer laptops will not load or open any PDF documents.
We can load ANY other type of file, but when trying to load or open an existing PDF file the laptops "Hang" and you have to use Ctrl + Alt + Delete. When pressing Ctrl + Alt + Delete, there are two background processes for
Adobe Acrobat Reader DC (32 bit)
If you stop these processes you can carry on working, and it then gives an error:
A problem occured while Microsoft Access was communicating with the OLE server or ActiveX Control
I have tried everything, re-installed MS Office 2010, Reinstall Adobe, Reinstall Photo Editor. Nothing helped.
I found a solution after MANY wasted hours.
I had installed Office 365 and it automatically installed Acrobat Adobe DC Reader, which is a Cloud application.
I uninstalled Adobe DC completely and then installed Acrobat Adobe 10 reader, which is still Freeware.
Everything works OK now!!!
Apparently you can have both installed. First uninstall both, then load the older version. When you then install Adobe DC, there is an option to keep the older version. For now I am not installing Adobe DC unless I have to!!
I am writing a Windows Forms application in which I need to view PDF files via the Web Browser control. When the control is given the Navigate("C:\filepath") command, Windows takes over and asks which program I want to open the file with. All was fine with VS 2010 and XP. I have un-installed "PDF Complete", which was the default PDF viewer, but I now get asked for an alternative.
Thanks in advance.
Mike Saunders
I am developing a Windows Phone 8.1 Viewer application.I need to open Office files such as .ppt,.xls,.doc etc and pdf files.I got pdf support from ComponentOne,but for Office types I did't get any supported library.There are GDocs,
Isilo,i-Clickr,Presenter's View Pro available in Store.How did they build such apps?
Also,I found that Good's Discussion
Leadtools Imaging SDK that I found is also related to this but converts docs to image then displays it.
I need a solution such that I can directly open .doc,.ppt,.xls,.pdf etc files using any paid/free library/Control available.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
Syncfusion's windows phone controls contain libraries for dealing with word and excel files.
http://www.syncfusion.com/products/windows-phone/controls
http://www.syncfusion.com/sales/offers/winphone-hobbyist
I'm using ABCPdf get a pdf from a some HTML code. While I was developing everything worked great, now I install it in the server it is not working. It throw this exception
WebSupergoo.ABCpdf8.Internal.PDFException:
ABCpdf cannot detect any printers.
Gecko Engine requires a printer
installed in the system. Usually, XPS
Document Writer would suffice. Try
also running the service as an
interactive user.
In my computer I have MS office installed, in the server I don't.
So my questions are:
Is there anyway (with ABCpdf) to generate a PDF using Doc.AddImageHtml method without the MS XPS printer?
If not, is there anyway I can install the XPS printer without installing the office?
Thanks!
I found out that if I change to use MSHtml Engine to render the HTML I have no problem in the server.
This rendering engine does not work with IE9 + .NET framework 4 + ASP.NET and not web forms. (That is actually my case). Luckily the server has Windows Server 2003, so it doesn't have IE9. Please note that in the link you should go to section
ABCpdf
and then to the question
6.29 - Converting HTML with IE9 installed, I see the exception:
'ABCpdf could not initiate MSHtml
engine for this version of Internet
Explorer installed.'
This is the only solution I have right now but if someone has a solution that make ABCPdf work without Microsoft XPS Printer and has no trouble with IE9 it would be really appreciated.
You can download the XPS Essentials Pack for server 2003, which includes the XPS driver from http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=11816
If your server is 2000 then it won't work however the error message hints any driver will work. Open the Printers folder and from the File menu select Server Properties, go t the Drivers tab and add any PostScript driver. I'm guessing the component is relying on having a printer driver installed to get font widths.
Recent versions of Windows and .NET will have XPS Document Writer automatically. You may try reinstalling it: http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/782555.htm