Adobe FTP down - no group policy template

FTP hyperlinks on this page (political group as Active Directory - Business Administration Guide) have been down for a few days now.

No idea where to get the models at the moment, or when the FTP will be available?

It's probably a problem with your network / the environment. Others are not having reported the problem and these links doesn't work for me. Try on a machine outside your network as a test.

Ben

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