I read on that site the following...

"Please note that APDFPR does not work with documents which have user-level
passwords (preventing the files from being opened), if both user and owner
passwords are unknown. "

Regards
 
Rob

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At 5:03 pm +1100 11/12/06, Horst Herb wrote:
>On Monday 11 December 2006 16:51, Rob King wrote:
>>  A PDF is encrypted using Adobe's methods and attached to normal email.  
>
>I suppose you are well aware of the problems of Adobe's encryption 
>method, and the wide availability of "key recovery tools" for it? 
>(unless something important has changed in recent months and I have 
>missed it)
>
>Horst

By wide availability, I read wide availablity of a commercial program by
Elcomsoft running on Windows only...
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Adobe/Gallery/
http://www.elcomsoft.com/prs.html

Ian.
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