The Advanced Settings area contains the following settings:
- Dynamic Watermark:
- Select a watermark to be dynamically displayed on the pages
of a document (for example, when a recipient prints the document). Dynamic
watermarks uniquely identify a document, therefore helping to ensure the
confidentiality of the document and preventing copyright infringement.
For example, the administrator can configure a dynamic watermark
that displays the current date, the user name or identifier of the
person who is using the document, or the name of the policy used
to protect the document. A watermark can also display custom text
or graphic elements if configured. Administrators configure the
watermarks options, and administrators and users can apply them to
policies.
If you are editing a policy and
the administrator deleted a configured watermark that you previously
selected for this policy, a note appears on the Edit Policy page.
In this case, if you are saving the edited document, select a new
watermark if you want one to appear on the document.
Note: For policies that provide anonymous user access,
the user name and identifier of an anonymous user is not displayed
as a watermark even if you select this type of watermark.
- Use Only Certified Acrobat Plug-ins for PDF:
- When selected for a policy, this option specifies that Acrobat
8.0 and later must run in certified mode when opening documents
that are secured with the policy. When Acrobat runs in certified
mode, it will not load any third-party plug-ins.
Select this
option if you are concerned about a document recipient writing a plug-in
that can circumvent any of the document protections in Acrobat 8.0
and later. Do not select this option if your document recipients
need to use third-party plug-ins in Acrobat to interact with documents.
This option enables only the
certified mode in Acrobat 8.0 or later; the administrator must disable
access for Acrobat 7.0.
This option does not
apply to Adobe Reader.
- Access Denied Error Message:
- A message that appears to anyone who attempts to open a policy-protected
document without permission. This message appears in Acrobat. Clients
that cannot display this message display a default message to indicate
that access is denied.
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