Greetings! Maybe someone has an answer to this!
If I open a PDF file in Acrobat Reader (ths file initially having '644' permissions), and then "print to file" (so that I have a PostScript version of it), the permissions of the PS file generated by Acrobat Reader are '600'.
This is not a particular problem when I am working in the same directory as the file is in.
However, when that machine is NFS-mounted to the machine that does my printing, and I 'lpr' the PS file from the printing machine, then the '600' prevents printing (I get error message "empty file"). This is because the '600' does not allow outsiders to access the file.
All is well if I manually change the PS file permissions in the original directory to '644', since this now allows access.
So my question: Is there a way to get Acrobat Reader to store the PS file it outputs with '644' permissions instead of '600'?
I've had a bit of a look at the Acrobat Reader menus, without seeing anything helpful.
With thanks, Ted.
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