I've bought some ebooks - password protected PDF files. Since the passwords are very long, I wish Adobe Reader could save them for future usage.
Does anybody know a solution or workaround for this problem?
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I've bought some ebooks - password protected PDF files. Since the passwords are very long, I wish Adobe Reader could save them for future usage. Does anybody know a solution or workaround for this problem?
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If you lose the passwords, Elcomsoft sells a PDF Password Recovery program. I used it on a PDF-centric job to see if it could crack our security and (unfortunately for us at the time) it did so easily. | |||||
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I had some password protected PDFs that were not required to be of limited use by me in any way. It would not matter if they were opened by anyone who managed to get into my machine (it would be too late by then to try protecting the PDFs). I got tired of locating the text file and keeping it together with the PDF copy. Of course, this may not work for you. | |||||||||
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Two workarounds:
Commercial providers can support business cases that do not require a password for reading files. PDFs that do not require a password to open for reading simplify access, allow file contents to be searched and allow file browsers to display the front-cover icon. | ||||
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I found a solution (at least for my Mac). I've dropped the Adobe Reader and switched to Skim, a very good free, open source PDF reader, which allows saving passwords.
For an alternative solution, see this answer here on Superuser: Removing the password from a PDF file. | ||||
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not a solution to store passwords in Adobe Reader, but a work around to remove the restrictions altogether: PDF Unlocker is a simple and useful application that can remove all kinds of restrictions on PDF files. It works by removing passwords that restrict access in two areas. One is for passwords that restrict some functions such as printing copying and pasting. The second is any password that might prevent you from accessing or opening a PDF file. PDF Unlocker is freeware (Windows). | |||
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