This is a common outcome, consistent with what users expect to occur when they browse the Internet or their corporate SharePoint. To deliver this experience to your users, set the following configuration items:. Whether the user clicks on the document title itself or on the OPEN link on the document popup, the result is the same: the document opens in the current browser tab, in the PDF thin client. The Full Screen button on the document popup is not enabled. This outcome is a variation on the previous one, but in addition it also presents the Adobe thick client opening in integrated mode.
This outcome is useful for delivering a convenient PDF forms updating experience to your users. With just two clicks, the PDF document is checked out and opened in the thick client. The user can then edit the form in the thick client as necessary. Then with just four clicks, the user can save the modified PDF form back to the document library and check it in, optionally adding version comments - all through the PDF thick client interface.
No need to interact with SharePoint directly to do this. These settings for User Experience 2 deliver the full Adobe Integration experience to your users. Don't forget to set the default open behavior to Open in the client application , or otherwise the thick client will still appear but not in integrated mode; and an Adobe error prompt will also appear.
There are four key configuration settings associated with knowledgeably administering the user's Adobe integration experience. These four settings result in 16 different potential outcomes for the user experience. Two of these outcomes are the ones most commonly used. The first one delivers a pure Adobe thin client experience; there is no integration between this thin client and SharePoint; and the document is opened in the PDF browser thin client in view-only mode.
Reviewing all 16 potential outcomes that are possible from the four different SharePoint configuration settings helps to more quickly identify and understand how a particular setting affects the user experience. Note that the Open Documents in Client Application site collection feature activation has no impact on the Adobe user experience.
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