AVPrivate (Application Startup, misc.)
This preference category contains the following subfeature(s):
Cross domain logging
Cross domain access is enabled by default. However, when enhanced security is on, cross domain access is automatically prevented. Administrators lock the setting so it can't be changed by the user.
For additional security-related details, refer to the Application Security Guide.
Note:
The enhanced security feature is designed to limit document behaviors in workflows where those behaviors are perceived as a vulnerability or security risk. In workflows where security is critical, end users can turn this feature on.
Summary table
bCrossDomainLogging |
Enables cross domain logging for communication with a server that uses a cross domain policy file to manage the flow of data that does not conform to a same-origin policy. |
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Data type |
boolean: DWORD value > REG_DWORD
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Default |
null |
Version # |
9.0+ |
HKCU Path |
AVPrivate |
HKLM Path |
Not lockable |
Summary |
Enables cross domain logging for communication with a server that uses a cross domain policy file to manage the flow of data that does not conform to a same-origin policy. |
Details |
Create a logging file by navigating to the user account Application Directory. For example, on XP go to C:\Documents and Settings\(user name)\Application Data\Adobe\(application)\(version)\. Created an empty file called AcrobatCrossDomain.log. |
GUI mapping |
None. |
Comment Layout
A redesign of the popup note style and comments list displays whether or not the note is a response to another comment. Layout and formatting is also enhanced.
For details about these changes, see the What's New
Summary table
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Data type |
boolean: DWORD value > REG_DWORD
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Default |
1 |
Version # |
May 9, 2016 |
HKCU Path |
AVPrivate |
HKLM Path |
Not lockable |
Summary |
Specifies whether a new layout and popup style deployed May 9 should be enabled. |
Details |
Consumer track only. Possible values include:
- 0: Use the old layout.
- 1: Enable the new layout.
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Startup