Adobe Acrobat Plug-Ins
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The "PLUG_INS" folder is the standard place to "install" Acrobat Plug-Ins.
For Acrobat Exchange (2.0 or later), this is located by default in
c:\acroexch\plug_ins. For Acrobat Reader (2.1 or later), this is located by
default in c:\acroread\plug_ins. After installing a plug-in you need to Exit
and restart Acrobat Exchange or Reader.

To install Acrobat Plug-Ins:
Place the plug-in inside the "PLUG_INS" folder.

To un-install Acrobat Plug-Ins: 
Drag the particular Acrobat plug-in you want to un-install from the "PLUG_INS" folder
to the "OPTIONAL" folder.

Note: Not all plug-ins are designed to work with Acrobat Reader 2.1 and
Acrobat Reader 2.0 does not support plug-ins at all.

Using AutoClose
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There is no user interface for the AutoClose (autoclos.api) plug-in. It automatically
closes the least recently used document before Acrobat's limit of 10 open documents is
reached. AutoClos also enhances the Go Back stack in that it will automatically re-
open a previously closed document if you "go back" to it. For Windows, there is an
ini file (c:\windows\autoclos.ini) that by default appears as:

[AutoClose]
MaxDocs=9

By reducing the MaxDocs value, you can limit the number of open documents to an even
smaller number.

November 2, 1995
Acrobat Product Marketing
Adobe Systems Incorporated
