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Enabling compatibility with older versions of Contribute, Enabling or Disabling PDF Embedding

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3 199 User Guide The web page you specified as an index page for the site is set as the guard page. By placing a copy of the website's index page in a folder, Contribute can redirect users to the home page of the website. 5 When you have specified a guard page, click Close to exit the Administer Website dialog box and save your changes, or select another category to modify. Enabling compatibility with older versions of Contribute Contribute offers administrators two compatibility options-one that allows users with earlier versions to work on the website, and one that does not: • Transition Mode In this mode, users of earlier versions of Contribute can continue working on the website, along with Contribute 4.0 and later users. This lets you evaluate the new version and set up new roles and permissions without disrupting users with earlier versions of Contribute. • Compatibility Mode In this mode, all users must use Contribute 4.0 or later. Users with earlier versions cannot work on the website. Contribute 4.0 or later starts in Transition mode by default when you migrate from an earlier version of Contribute. Use this mode temporarily; when you're ready, transition all users to Contribute 4.0 or later and enable Compatibility Mode. To enable Compatibility Mode: 1 In Contribute 4.0 or later, select Edit > Administer Websites, and then select a website. The Administer Website dialog box appears. 2 Select Compatibility from the category list on the left. The Compatibility options appear in the Administer Website dialog box. 3 Select Compatibility, and then click Close. After you enable Compatibility Mode, all users connected to the website must use Contribute 4.0 or later. Enabling or Disabling PDF Embedding Contribute enables an Administrator to restrict users from embedding PDF documents as objects in a web page. If users are allowed to insert embedded PDF objects, they can choose to insert the document either as a link or as an embedded PDF. However, if users are not allowed to embed PDF objects, they only have the option to insert the PDF document as a link. To enable or disable PDF embedding: 1 Select Edit > Administer Websites (Windows) or Contribute > Administer Websites (Macintosh), and select the website you want to administer from the submenu. 2 If prompted, enter the Administrator password and click OK. The Administer Website dialog box appears. 3 Select the Enable PDF Embedding category on the left side of the dialog box. 4 Select the Allow PDF Embedding or Do not allow PDF Embedding option. 5 Click Close.

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ADOBE CONTRIBUTE CS3
User Guide
199
The web page you specified as an index page for the site is set as the guard page. By placing a copy of the website’s
index page in a folder, Contribute can redirect users to the home page of the website.
5
When you have specified a guard page, click Close to exit the Administer Website dialog box and save your
changes, or select another category to modify.
Enabling compatibility with older versions of Contribute
Contribute offers administrators two compatibility options—one that allows users with earlier versions to work on
the website, and one that does not:
Transition Mode
In this mode, users of earlier versions of Contribute can continue working on the website, along with Contribute 4.0
and later users. This lets you evaluate the new version and set up new roles and permissions without disrupting users
with earlier versions of Contribute.
Compatibility Mode
In this mode, all users must use Contribute 4.0 or later. Users with earlier versions cannot work on the website.
Contribute 4.0 or later starts in Transition mode by default when you migrate from an earlier version of Contribute.
Use this mode temporarily; when you’re ready, transition all users to Contribute 4.0 or later and enable Compatibility
Mode.
To enable Compatibility Mode:
1
In Contribute 4.0 or later, select Edit > Administer Websites, and then select a website.
The Administer Website dialog box appears.
2
Select Compatibility from the category list on the left.
The Compatibility options appear in the Administer Website dialog box.
3
Select Compatibility, and then click Close.
After you enable Compatibility Mode, all users connected to the website must use Contribute 4.0 or later.
Enabling or Disabling PDF Embedding
Contribute enables an Administrator to restrict users from embedding PDF documents as objects in a web page. If
users are allowed to insert embedded PDF objects, they can choose to insert the document either as a link or as an
embedded PDF. However, if users are not allowed to embed PDF objects, they only have the option to insert the PDF
document as a link.
To enable or disable PDF embedding:
1
Select Edit > Administer Websites (Windows) or Contribute > Administer Websites (Macintosh), and select the
website you want to administer from the submenu.
2
If prompted, enter the Administrator password and click OK.
The Administer Website dialog box appears.
3
Select the Enable PDF Embedding category on the left side of the dialog box.
4
Select the Allow PDF Embedding or Do not allow PDF Embedding option.
5
Click Close.