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How to disable ALLOW MULTIMEDIA OPERATIONS in Adobe Reader X 10.0.1

Part of Adobe ReaderX 10.0.1 SMS package deployment to our enterprise users is to disable/uncheck the Edit<Preferences<Mutimedia Trust (legacy)<Allow Multimedia Operations box
Has anyone does this and if so how was it achieved?
I can't seem to find any registry key to do this.
AdobeX 10.0 kb article seem to just indicate that some settings to do this are stored in 3 files SharedDataEvents,TMDocs.sav,TMGrpPrm.sav in the folder %appdata%\Adobe\Acrobat\10.0 But I cant seem to get that to work either.


Finally, I also need to uncheck DISPLAY PDF IN BROWSER as part of this deployment. Is there any registry key to do that?
I have tried DISABLE_BROWSER_INTEGRATION msi property but it doesnt uncheck the box. I want users to be able to check the box back if they need to use the feature.

Any help will be appreciated on these two issues.

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Posted by: jmcfadyen 12 years ago
5th Degree Black Belt
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you could try a lightweight capture tool like advanced registry tracer to determine what keys are being set via the UI.
Posted by: zerville 12 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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What I eventually did was to include DISABLE_MULTIMEDIA=YES to my installer command line..and that disabled all multimedia options under edit< preferences ..that kinda resolved my situation in a blockbuster way...lol....not exactly what I wanted if I had other options...... I would still have loved to just only uncheck "allow multimedia operations" instead of taking all multimedia options out...but I couldnt figure a way..
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