Operation Manual
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Security
Last updated 4/7/2015
• If you select 256-bit AES, Adobe Acrobat 9 or later or Adobe Reader 9 or later is required to open the document.
6 Create a recipient list for the encrypted PDF. Always include your own certificate in the recipient list so that you are
able to open the document later.
• Click Search to locate identities in a directory server or in your list of trusted identities.
• Click Browse to locate the file that contains certificates of trusted identities.
• To set printing and editing restrictions for the document, select recipients from the list, and then click
Permissions.
7 Click Next to review your settings, and then click Finish.
When a recipient opens the PDF or PDF Portfolio, the security settings you specified for that person are used.
Change encryption settings
1 Do one of the following:
• For a single PDF or a component PDF in a PDF Portfolio, open the PDF.
• For a PDF Portfolio, open the PDF Portfolio and choose View > Portfolio > Cover Sheet.
2 Select Tools > Protect > More Options > Security Properties. If you don’t see the Protection panel, see the
instructions for adding panels at
Task panes .
3 Click Change Settings.
4 Do any of the following, and then click Next.
• To encrypt different document components, select that option.
• To change the encryption algorithm, choose it from the menu.
5 Do any of the following:
• To check a trusted identity, select the recipient, and then click Details.
• To remove recipients, select one or more recipients, and then click Remove. Do not remove your own certificate
unless you do not want access to the file using that certificate.
• To change permissions of recipients, select one or more recipients, and then click Permissions.
6 Click Next, and then click Finish. Click OK to close the Document Properties dialog box, and save the document to
apply your changes.
Remove encryption settings
1 Do one of the following:
• For a single PDF or a component PDF in a PDF Portfolio, open the PDF.
• For a PDF Portfolio, open the PDF Portfolio and choose View > Portfolio > Cover Sheet.
2 Select Tools > Protect > Encrypt > Remove Security. If you don’t see the Protection panel, see the instructions for
adding panels at
Task panes .
3 If prompted, type the permissions password. If you don’t know the permissions password, contact the author of the
PDF.










