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To use Interactive Forms on a client PC, you need to install the following component on the client:

      Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat (Version 7.0.8 or higher)

You need Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat to preview Interactive Forms at design time or to display them in your Web browser. You may need to do this, for example, when you edit fields in online or offline scenarios.

You can have both Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat installed on the client. You can choose whether Reader or Acrobat is used to open a PDF document. You can configure this during the installation procedure or in the configuration settings of your system. In a Microsoft Windows environment, for example, choose Start Settings Control Panel. Then choose Folder Options File Types to specify which program you want to use to open PDF files.

Note

For additional and current information about the required version of Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat, refer to SAP Note 834573. You can obtain a free download of the Adobe Reader from the Adobe website at http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep2.html.

      SAP Web Dynpro Active Component Framework (ACF)

You need this, when Active Components Framework technology is used to integrate the form at runtime into Web Dynpro applications. The ACF is a framework for integrating Active Components such as ActiveX and Java Applets into Web Dynpro. To install ACF, you need to have administrator authorization on the client PC. To run ACF, you must enable ActiveX in your Web browser. For additional and current information about installing the ACF, refer to SAP Note 766191.

Note

You do not need to install ACF, if your interactive forms are integrated in the Web Dynpro runtime environment based on Zero Client Installation (ZCI) technology. ZCI enables you to use interactive forms in Adobe Reader without any additional plug-ins, and also has the benefit of being platform-independent. This means that ACF is no longer required for interactive forms. Forms for ZCI, however, must include special scripting. You must migrate any interactive forms that are not yet ZCI-enabled. For more information, see SAP Notes 956074 and 947675.

 

 

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