To be used in a process, an event type
must be active. To prevent an event type from being used for maintenance
or other administrative reasons, you can deactivate it. Deactivated
event types are indicated with a universal No symbol in
the lower-right corner. You can activate or deactivate a single
event type or an event group. When you deactivate an event type
that is in use in a process, events of that type cannot be thrown
or received, and the process can stall.
To use the event types that Rights Management provides, it is
necessary to enable the Rights Management event handlers on the
LiveCycle Server. They are disabled by default to conserve server
resources at run time.
Deactivate event typesIf the Events view is not visible, select Window
> Show View > Events.
(Optional) In the Events view, click Display By Group or
Display By Category button.
In the Events view, right-click an event type or event group
and select Deactivate. You cannot deactivate individual event types
when you display events by group.
Activate event typesIf the Events view is not visible, select Window
> Show View > Events.
(Optional) In the Events view, click Display By Group or
Display By Category button.
In the Events view, right-click a deactivated event type
or event group and select Activate. You cannot activate individual
event types when you display events by group.
Enable Rights Management event typesStart Administration Console by typing the following
URL in a web browser:
http://[host]:[port]/adminui
In the User ID box, type the administrator user name, and
in the Password box, type the associated password. For the specific
values to type, see your administrator.
After logging in, click Services and then click Rights Management.
Click Configuration, and then click Manual Configuration.
Click Export, and specify a location to save the configuration
XML file.
Open the file in a text editor, and locate the SDK element:
preferences/system/Adobe/LiveCycle/Config/PolicyServer/SDK
Modify the entry element that has the key attribute with
the value EventHandlersEnabled so that the value attribute has a
value of true:
<entry key="EventHandlersEnabled" value="true" />
Save the file.
On the Manual Configuration page of Administration Console,
import the configuration file:
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