Command line parameters Windows acrodist

How would the parameters as - permspassword, - allowchangestonotes, - allowplaintextmetadata, etc...  to acrodist when running it from the command line? I'm only familiar with switches as J, N / q... And the joboptions are static.

These params must be included in a startup file?

Thank you

Here is the Distiller of Unix command. There is no equivalent in Windows. Set the options in the user interface.

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