At 9:43 AM +1000 10/10/02, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >    That's because the file has a master password (which controls
>>  access to the security settings) but not a user password (which
>>  control access to the document).
>
>       Are you saying the document Encrypt dictionary has not got a /U
>entry?

        I am saying that Acrobat opened the file up, and checking the 
security on it showed that Acrobat did not consider there to be a 
user password.


>If so, open the file in a text editor, search for object 970,
>which is the encrypt dictionary. You can see that /U entry is there as
>well as /O entry.

        That could be because the user password is a "default" that 
is just there to provide an encryption key but isn't actually used.


Leonard
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