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Re: pdf encryption
I believe it was not your post, but rather post #2 that led to the closing of that thread..
That was the concesus of the members of a chat I am in.. That said, There was a point brought up in a post last year, that said it was a pain to open an (encrypted) pdf file many times, and type in the password. There are actually softwares that will decrypt the file and save it as a "normal" pdf file, once you DO KNOW the pdf permission password. This may not be of use to some, but to those who don't want to re-download the new unencrypted files, after kickoff, here is the link to a software that will open it (after the password is known) and resave it automatically as a unencrypted file. Trial Program: 100 Uses http://www.verypdf.com/pwdremover/pwdremover.exe Help file - Screen Shots: http://www.verypdf.com/pwdremover/document/help.htm I tried this on the Test File, after typing in the known password (2005DecryptTest) and it worked like a charm. By the way, more than likely, the FIRST PDF's will be changed frequently, and you may have to re-download a new PDF anyways. But.. Whatever. |
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