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1. Open the registry.
2. Create an AVPrivate key if it does not exist at:
HKDCUSoftwareAdobe<Adobe Acrobat or Acrobat Reader><version>AVPrivate
3. Right click on AVPrivate and create a new DWORD.
4. Create a key called bCrossDomainLogging and set its value to 1.
5. Exit.
6. Navigate to Acrobat's user account Application Data. For example:
• XP: C:Documents and Settings<user name>Application
DataAdobe<application><version>
• Windows 7: C:UsersusernameAppDataRoamingAdobeAcrobat9.0
7. Create an empty file called AcrobatCrossDomain.log.
Note
The log name is identical for Adobe Reader.
7.6.2 General log messages
Request for resource at %s by requestor from %s is permitted due to policy file at %s
A file attempted an operation that requires a policy file permission and the policy was found. The URLs
indicate:
• The resource requested.
• Where the PDF was loaded from.
• The policy file granting the permission.
Note
It is possible that multiple policy files would have permitted the operation, but only one of them is
mentioned in this type of log message.
Request for resource at %s by requestor from %s is denied due to lack of policy file permissions.
A file has attempted an operation that requires policy file permissions from a policy file, but the file or the
required permissions were not found. The URLs in the message indicate:
• The resource requested.
• Where the PDF was loaded from.
The message may be caused by:
• A certificate fingerprint is not used. It must adhere to the rules described in Using certificates for
cross domain access.
• A web service request was made by allow-http-request-headers-from but did not specify the allowed
header type.
Section 7   Cross Domain Configuration
Section 7   Cross Domain Configuration
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