all we need is the cynicalone to complete the week and kick off the weekend 
festivities

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Jonathan Link
Sent: Friday, June 07, 2013 4:07 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [spam] [dkim-failure] Re: [NTSysADM] Seucuring PDF Files

Wall to wall!

On Friday, June 7, 2013, William Robbins wrote:
I knew someone would go there.  ;)


 - WJR

On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Don Ely 
<[email protected]<javascript:_e(%7b%7d,%20'cvml',%20'[email protected]');>> 
wrote:
Can't speak to that, but make sure you have a big SAN to store all of your 
PDF's!

On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 11:33 AM, Roger Wright 
<[email protected]<javascript:_e(%7b%7d,%20'cvml',%20'[email protected]');>> 
wrote:
Our company sends out PDF reports to clients, primarily via email.   Questions 
have come up regarding the security of these reports once they are in the hands 
of recipients.  I know we can use passwords to prevent editing but passwords 
create their own challenges due to typos, sharing, former employees, etc.

Fortunately, we're not dealing with regulatory compliance issues but are 
concerned since reports contain verbiage and signatures that, if modified 
and/or copied for nefarious reasons, my create legal issues.  We're not so 
concerned about preventing internal editing as much as preventing external 
recipients from possibly editing said documents.

Is there a practical method or system that would lock a file for editing one 
the recipient has opened it without requiring a password?


Roger Wright
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