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How To Crack Fileopen Plugin

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FileOpen are wankers Just for fun, here's what happened when I tried to view the DRM-protected PDF mentioned. So I pop the CD in my handy WinBox, navigate to the PDF file, and it opens Adobe Reader.

The FileOpen Plug-in for Adobe Reader/Acrobat consists of the Acrobat/Adobe Reader plug-in, and a number of. Posts about crack written by tetrachroma. The FileOpen support has been added to the existing ADEPT PDF DRM scripts from I Upgrade to ineptpdf 8.3.2.

Unfortunately no PDF appears. Instead I get the following ominous-looking message: Click the Yes button. It opens IE, not my default browser. After a series of browser redirects that possibly starts at the Adobe site, it eventually settles down. Umm, exsqueeze me?

Baking powder? A sphincter downloads what? I don't care if they did manage to somehow get a redirect from Adobe, there's no way I'm downloading anything from some anonymous IP address and sticking it on my pristine computer.

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Even IE, bless it's heart, is warning me not to do it. So the point here is to ridicule the wankers from the corporation, who are apparently the authors of this plugin and the perpetrators of this nonsense. Thanks guys, and may the popups of a thousand different Spyware variants infest your WINDOWS/SYSTEM32 directories.

(It should be pointed out that Sybex do provide an installer for the plugin on the CD.). As you note, the CD contains an installer. That's the one you'd want to use, since only the Sybex installer will let you open the files on the Sybex CD. And only Adobe can explain why the Acrobat plug-in finder launched IE, rather than some other browser. Obviously that isn't our doing (you didn't yet have any of our code on your machine). Our installers are signed with Authenticode, and the anonymous IP is only because we hadn't yet transfered the fileopen.com domain to that IP. We provide the ActiveX only as a convenience; nobody has to run it, and it doesn't do any spying.

We have a message about that at Good luck with your blog, anyway. So are you telling me that even if I do the unthinkable and download your plugin from some anonymous IP address it won't even work with the PDFs on the Sybex CD? Sheesh, do you guys like pissing off your users or what? Do you understand why I first opened the PDF in Acrobat instead of using the Sybex installer? It's because I (more or less) trust my copy of Acrobat more than I trust any software on the Sybex CD. Can I take it from your dog-ate-my-homework excuse that you accept that downloads from anonymous IP addresses are bad?

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Looking at the screenshot above there is no way to tell whether I am downloading from the intended source or not, and hence the trustworthiness of the download is severely in question. The privacy message is meaningless - there is no way for me to associate that message with the software being downloaded. But I don't care about whether or not I can trust your software. It's the global effects that I'm worried about. When supposedly reputable companies start distributing their software in this way, and it becomes acceptable practice to download from anonymous IP addresses, it lowers the barrier to entry for all the malware authors trying to get their crap onto our desktops. FileOpen Systems produces software used by publishers to control their content.

We don't, and in fact can't, give users permission to open files; only the publishers can do that. Our plugin is necessary but not sufficient to open Sybex's files, you also need to run their installer (or you can run only their installer - there's no requirement that you go to our site first). I do agree with you that it is bad form, and frankly a bit lame, that our installer is at an IP address. The whole browser-install system is new, as i mentioned; we're fixing that now.

Matt If you manage to finally get FileOpen working then let me know and I shall send you an email of a company that sells PDF conversion tools that remove the FileOpen DRM controls. This is not some hacking tool (I am not into that) but a legitimate company that converts PDF documents to other formats (so as long as you can get the fileopen plug-in working then once the file is decrypted then you can extract whatever you want from it). I can't understand why anyone purchases this product. Not only is it a pain in the ass for users to install but it does not seem to provide any security anyway. Maybe companies enjoy giving their customers a lot of pain for no reason what so ever. I got LD Convertor to work for me. I guess it depends on what version of the plug-in you are using and what version of Publisher is used.