RE: RE: [iText-questions] iText and security options

2004-07-01 Thread Paulo Soares
-questions] iText and security options Dear Paulo,Thank you for your help. Just one more thing:is there any way to generate a PDF from another PDF and change the security options of the second one with iText if the user password of the original file is known?Best regards,Herbert.Paulo

Fwd: RE: [iText-questions] iText and security options

2004-07-01 Thread Herbert Dutra Jr.
27;t have an user password the PDF is, in reality, open.   Best Regards, Paulo Soares From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Herbert Dutra Jr.Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 10:44 PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [iText-questions] iText and security options Hi there,   I'

RE: [iText-questions] iText and security options

2004-07-01 Thread Paulo Soares
PMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [iText-questions] iText and security options Hi there,   I'm using iText to create PDF files and I'm facing some troubles with the security options. When you use Acrobat, you have to type the owner password in order to chan

[iText-questions] iText and security options

2004-06-30 Thread Herbert Dutra Jr.
Hi there,   I'm using iText to create PDF files and I'm facing some troubles with the security options. When you use Acrobat, you have to type the owner password in order to change the security options (permissions). If you save a copy from that file, the copy will have the same security options o