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Contribute connection issues. Contribute Version CS4, CS5 You can connect sometimes, but not always If you connect even once, then your settings are correct. When the same settings connect only part of the time, the reason is usually adobe reader access denied error because the server goes offline or there is traffic on the network. Try connecting
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at a different time of day and contact the system administrator for the company hosting your site. You cannot connect at adobe acrobat access denied error all Review your Contribute connection configuration under Edit > My Connections. Use the following questions to target your review. Is the web address entered correctly in the Connection Wizard? URLs can be case sensitive. Is adobe error opening document access denied the name of your server entered correctly? Server addresses can be case sensitive. Are the login name and password entered correctly? These entries are case sensitive. This dialog box will show if Contribute cannot find the folder automatically. Are you sure of the folder name or path you entered in the FTP dialog box? Use the Browse or Choose button to find the web folder and click OK to let
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Contribute write the path. Make sure that site folder and file names do not contain spaces or special characters. Special characters include ? * - & ^ % $ # or any non-alphanumeric character other than an underscore (file_name), which is acceptable. If you aren't sure of the folder settings, ask the server's administrator for help. Your administrator may refer to this folder as the Host Directory. Connection Errors Follow these steps if you have tried all the suggestions above and are receiving connection errors or still can not connect. Verify that your computer can access the network and that the server responds to network traffic The instructions below assume you use ping to check.Note: If the server doesn't respond, consult your system administrator. To use ping to check your connection, open the command line terminal using the instructions below as appropriate for your platform, then type ping hostname (wherehostname is the host address of the server, for example, www.macromedia.com) and press the Enter or Return button.Open the Terminal on Mac OSX: From the desktop, go into Applications > Utilities, and open Terminal.app. This should give you a command line prompt similar to the following: Welcome to Darwin! [localhost:~] dr_unixOpen the Command Prompt on Windows: Clic
existpermission problem contribute problem - access denied file may not existpermission problem - Macromedia Contribute Connection Administrtion Recieving the following error message - "access denied file may not exist , or there could be a permission problem" this happened this morning , however other pcs adobe flash access denied can connect and work away no problem, no server changes have been made! any adobe pdf access denied ideas thanks....... Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to
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Threaded Mode September 7th,04:59 PM #1 contribute problem - access denied file may not existpermission problem Recieving the following error message - "access denied file may not exist , or there could be a permission problem" this https://helpx.adobe.com/contribute/kb/troubleshoot-connection-problems-contribute.html happened this morning , however other pcs can connect and work away no problem, no server changes have been made! any ideas thanks.... Al1973 Guest September 11th,10:14 PM #2 Re: contribute problem - access denied file may notexist permission problem are you using MAC OS? if you are you can refer to this tech note for the solution= ) [url]http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_18732[/url] jheycie Guest September 12th,08:28 AM #3 Re: contribute problem - access denied file may notexist http://www.justskins.com/forums/contribute-problem-access-denied-32014.html permission problem No I am afraid I use PC, Thanks though :) Al1973 Guest September 12th,03:26 PM #4 Re: contribute problem - access denied file may notexist permission problem hmmm..it could be a permission issue,have you contacted your administrator about this? if you are the admin try pinging the server just to check if its working fine or try logging in to your ftp using a client just to make sure that the issue is not on your computer's configuration... i was able to find this tech note maybe it could help, also try checking if your proxy settings changed or your firewall configurations are conflicting with the connection. -jc [url]http://www.adobe.com/go/tn_16592[/url] jheycie Guest September 13th,08:51 PM #5 Re: contribute problem - access denied file may notexist permission problem I had this issue this morning, and it turned out that my user was logged into his PC with a different username than the one used when Contribute was installed. Something to check. dcmflood Guest September 14th,08:37 AM #6 Re: contribute problem - access denied file may notexist permission problem thanks.....will try that, It appears to be specific to the user alright as I can FTP to server, and contribute works on the site on other pcs, and I have checked the obvious, usernames passwords etc.. Al1973 Guest September 17th,04:16 PM #7 Re: contr
"Access Denied" error when opening some PDF documents... "Access Denied" error when opening some PDF documents after installing Adobe Reader v10 4 Years Ago GlobalSCAPE 5 WAFS and CDP THE INFORMATION IN THIS ARTICLE https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle11046.aspx APPLIES TO: WAFS, all versions Any product that opens PDF documents SYMPTOM "Access Denied" error when opening some PDF documents after installing Adobe Reader v10. (This issue was fixed in http://www.symantec.com/connect/forums/aibuilder-adobe-contribute-cs3-error-access-denied-bridge1005 v10.1. For more information about Protected Mode, refer to the Adobe knowledgebase article, Protected Mode Troubleshooting. and Known Issues. ) RESOLUTION Since this error was resolved in v10.1 and current access denied version is 10.1.2, the best solution is to update Adobe Reader on all computers. Alternatively, you can copy the PDF to your local drive before opening it or, if necessary, disable Adobe Reader's protected mode. Adobe Reader uses Protected Mode to prevent malware from infecting computer systems, so turning off Protected Mode opens your computer up to viruses passed through access denied error PDF documents. MORE INFORMATION Adobe Reader 10.0 is installed in Protected Mode. Protected Mode protects users by limiting what malicious files can do and access. One of the features of the secure mode is that it cannot open PDF files whose source is distributed file system (DFS) or networked file system (NFS). PDF files in shared locations on DFS/NFS cannot be opened. Attempting to open such a file results in an error opening the document. Only if upgrading the free Adobe Reader to the version containing the fix is not an option, disable protected mode by completing the following steps: Within Adobe Reader, clear the Enable Protected Mode at startup check box: If you have a PDF document open, right-click within the document, then click Page Display Preferences. If you opened Adobe Reader from the shortcut, click Edit > Preferences. In the Categories pane of the Preferences dialog box, click General, then clear the Enable Protected Mode at startup check box. Close and the reopen Reader. If you're using Active Directory, you can push it out via Group