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Adobe Content Server
Adobe Content Server
Adobe has discontinued sales of Adobe® Content Server software effective November 30, 2004. Technical support will continue for any customers who purchase an Adobe Solutions Network (ASN) developer support membership.

Current Content Server 3.0x ASP Edition customers can inquire about gateway licensing at gateways@adobe.com until December 31, 2005 (restrictions apply).

Content Server customers can continue to distribute content with the digital rights management functionality found in Adobe Acrobat® 6.0x and Adobe Acrobat 7.0 and Adobe Reader 7.0 software. The Digital Rights Management activator service will be maintained through December 31, 2006.
bullet Read about the Adobe Acrobat family of products.
bullet Learn how to create Adobe PDF content. (PDF: 715K)
As an alternative to Adobe Content Server software, evaluate whether Adobe LiveCycle™ Policy Server software, a new client/server enterprise document control solution, meets your needs.
bullet Learn about Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server and its functionality.
Additional resources
bullet Search the Developer Knowledgebase for Adobe Content Server support information.
bullet Learn how to use Adobe Content Server to prepare, distribute, procure, and lend eBooks and fulfill eBook orders. (PDF: 1.3M)
bullet Read about installation and administration of Adobe Content Server. (PDF: 914K)
bullet Learn how to configure an e-commerce or library Web server to interact with the GBLink service in entering orders and loan requests with the Adobe Content Server fulfillment server. (PDF: 914K)
bullet Learn how to use command line operations with XML files to import data to and export data from the Adobe Content Server database. (PDF: 967K)
bullet Share your Content Server questions, suggestions, and information with other Adobe product users through the Adobe User to User Forums.

Adobe Content Server remains protected under copyright laws and governed by the End-User License Agreement included with the product.