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Originally Posted by gentlemanbeggar
Thanks for stopping in Jim, and I really do appreciate that you take the time to check in on threads like this, it's kind of nice to have "a man on the inside" so to speak. I don't mean any disrespect to adobe, but man this kind of thing is just darned frustrating.
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Not a problem. Especially when things go wrong, DRM is just plain frustrating for most people, so venting some spleen with invective is perfectly understandable (even understated).
If you didn't see my post #42 (in response to JSWolf's post), please go check it out. Also check out JSWolf's post as well - he was pretty much spot on, given what you described (works for one user on the machine, but not the other), some firewall, AV or other security settings would appear to be the culprit.