Hmm, how would this work with Acrobat Reader alternatives, such as
Foxit Reader? Any reason we have to stick with Adobe for this?
-- dkm
At 3/1/2012 12:09 PM Thursday, Stefan Ozminski wrote:
>FYI:
>
>Acrobat 10.1.2 update resolves performance problems experienced with
>10.1.0 and 10.1.1. Performance problem not in 10.0.0.
>Update available at:
>http://www.adobe.com/support/downloads/product.jsp?product=1&platform=Windows
>In .msp form released 1/10/2012.
>
>At one time Acrobat X and Internet Explorer 9 were not considered
>compatible with our EBS. When I set up some Windows 7 machines with
>IE8 and Acrobat X last year, it worked OK since expectations
>regarding the EBS system had become very low. Then the EBS team
>updated the system and a few months ago they became officially
>compatible. However, the performance of Acrobat based forms
>displayed in EBS was deplorable. Although the four users I support
>had mixed results. It was eventually determined that a machine with
>Acrobat 10.0.0 performed reasonably fast while machines with Acrobat
>10.1.0 and 10.1.1 were slow. I did some research on the net
>regarding 10.1.0 and it notoriously had slow document opening
>performance. I didn't find anything directly related to SAP. There
>were mixed results on the net regarding the success of regaining
>reasonable performance by installing 10.1.1 as a fix.
>
>As a test, I installed the Acrobat 10.1.2 update in place of 10.1.0
>on one machine and in place of 10.1.1 on another machine. In both
>cases the users reported that reasonable performance with Acrobat
>forms in EBS had been attained.
>
>These machines are also configured with Trusted Sites that I listed
>in my response to Lee Duynslager's message of 5-Jul-2011 with:
>
>Subject: [MSUNAG] EBS HR Module, SAP GUI and Adobe Acrobat
>
>The Acrobat based data entry form that my users were most interested
>to improve was in HR.
>
>-Stefan
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