on 08-06-2009 6:16 PM
Hi masters
I am creating adobe forms to a customer who has 5000 licences to adobe forms, and I ask to you.. where I need to create those users to the licences ? On the UME (NetWeaver CE) or on the ECC ? How should be the users profile ?
Lehcim,
Have a look at below links:-
[User Administration and Authentication for Adobe Forms|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/fc/488640d69349a3a9732389a2989443/content.htm]
[Authorizarions for Adobe Forms|http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/7f/65eba6ac324d28b477390262a87ab2/content.htm]
Chintan
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Chintan if you want to use adobe forms 100% offline you need webservice to load and save the data... but to use secure webservice with basic authentication the adobe reader are not sufficient and you need to buy adobe accrobat
If I am wrong I appreciete new sugestions.
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I cannot use webservices on adobe reader, just on adobe acrobat
because my webservices need autentication
Edited by: Lehcim on Aug 11, 2009 7:58 PM
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Hi Chintan
I read this documentation but it drive me to configure just the comunication between J2EE Engine and the Adobe document services, this configuration are already done here.
I need just to configure the server to ask for login and password when the user submit the form.
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