This bug is still not fixed in 12.04 Beta 2, because on top of the encryption
the document also requires the reader to take the entered user-name and
password and authenticate with the University website. If Authentication
succeeds then the website passes back the unlock key which then decrypts
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@Jordan - bug #472538 (which is about opening a password-protected
AES-V3 encrypted PDF) is now fixed for me in Ubuntu 12.04 beta 1, so I
am hoping that it will fix your situation too.
Ubuntu 12.04 beta 2 is scheduled for release today, March 29th 2012.
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Does this still occur on Ubuntu 12.04 beta 1?
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@madbiologist I do not know if it still occurs in Ubuntu 12.04, has
there been any actual progress towards a fix? I don't think there has
been any fixes so I would bet it still is broken. If you can prove there
has been an effort to try and fix it I will gladly download the latest
snapshot of
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