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There was a security update a week or two ago, so even if you get a physical disk, you face the large download.
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Unless you pay for over night delivery, you are not going to get this in time - so you will be forced to pay the full retail price as a download from - and I want to advise you the download is over 300 MBs. I recall you said something about needing to get this task done by the end of January. I have a neighbor who ran into the same issue with a "great deal" on eBay. I have bought from 3rd parties through Amazon and had counterfeit product that would not register/activate. In the case of Acrobat 9, that means Acrobat 7, 8 and maybe Acrobat 6 - Since you seem intent on not spending money, I will warn you against buying products that seem significantly cheaper than the prices I listed above.
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To install an Upgrade version of software you need the disk for a Qualifying product. As you are poking for prices you will see an Upgrade version of Acrobat Standard for about $100 - won't work. Here is link to the versions You can get a copy of Adobe Acrobat Standard for about $250 at Amazon and other places. What you need is Adobe Acrobat - that allows you to create, modify, add to, subtract from, encrypt, prevent people from printing, etc.
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Do you think this will work? The link you found is for Adobe Reader - that allows you to read PDF files. Kent wrote: Found this 'free' Adobe download site. The file I am using in my test are not read only and under the Security tab under permissions "allow" is selected in all categories. You can also try right clicking on the existing pdf file and check it's properties. I'm adding this because I personally have been confused in the past as to what this was telling me. It's giving you a chance to password protect the new file only. PDF Security says None (I do not change it) FYI, this is not reporting that the existing file is protected. You might try printing/creating a pdf from some other pdf file as a test. So I'm guessing the file is somehow protected or your installation of PrimoPDF is somehow corrupted, which doesn't seem to likely considering all the settings seem correct and consistent with mine. All the other settings are exactly the same as yours. I use the "screen" setting in Primo instead of "print" but can still make the file either way. I use the file menu and then select print. What am I doing wrong? I really can't see where you are doing anything wrong, though slightly different.