Use Security, Encrypt Level, Can Copy, Can Print, Can Change Doc, Can ChangeOther, User Pswd On, User Pswd, Owner Pswd On, Owner Pswd |
Default: 0
Set this to 1 to toggle the creation of secure PDF files.
[PDF Security] Use Security=0 |
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Default: 2
Set the encyption level in the PDF file.
•0 - 40-bit RC4, for Adobe Reader 3.0 and later
•1 - 128-bit RC4, for Adobe Reader 5.0 and later
•2 - 128-bit AES, for Adobe Reader 7.0 and later
•3 - 256-bit AES, for Adobe Reader 9.0 and later
[PDF Security] Encrypt Level=2 |
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Default: 0
Set this to 1 to allow text and graphics in the PDF to be copied.
[PDF Security] Can Copy=0 |
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Default: 1
Set this to 0 block the document from being printed.
[PDF Security] Can Print=1 |
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Default: 0
Set this to 1 to allow users to change the document.
[PDF Security] Can Change Doc=0 |
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Default: 0
Set this to 1 to allow users to add or change comments and form fields.
[PDF Security] Can ChangeOther=0 |
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Default: 0
Set this to 1 to require a user password to open the document. A password needs to be supplied in the User Pswd settings.
[PDF Security] User Pswd On=0 |
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Default: empty string
Set the desired password.
[PDF Security] User Pswd=SamplePswd |
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Default: 0
Set this to 1 to require a password to make changes to the document. A password needs to be supplied in the Owner Pswd settings.
[PDF Security] Owner Pswd On=0 |
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Default: empty string
Set the desired password.
[PDF Security] Owner Pswd=PswdToEdit |
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