11.2.1 for Windows

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Foxit PDF Editor
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Dynamic Revocation
Revocation is a mechanism that revokes a PDF document that has already been issued.
A common use of revocation is to remove rights from an individual when he is no
longer authorized or remove access to a document when it becomes out of date
or invalid.
Note: To revoke a PDF document/user in an on-premise environment, please refer to Web
Service Configuration to configure the web service and SQL first. Then choose the
Revocation tool in the Foxit Configuration Tool window and enable the tool by clicking the
button .
To revoke a PDF document, click Document Revocation. Select the PDF document
you want to revoke, click Add button to add the document to the Revocation List. Or
you can click Browse to select a document from a local drive to add to the Revocation
List. To remove the revocation, please select the document in the Revocation List and
click Remove button.
To revoke a user, click User Revocation. Click Add button to add a user to the User
Revocation List. To remove the revocation, please select the user in the list and click
Remove button.
Extended Policy
Foxit Configuration Tool provides you with Extended Policy to add complete PDF
protection and control to your PDF documents. The policy allows documents owners
to control the number of access and the number of prints in an on-premise
environment. Before you specify the two permissions, please refer to Web Service
Configuration to configure the web service and SQL first, and then choose the
Extended Policy tool in the Foxit Configuration Tool window and enable the tool by
clicking the button .
Auditing Logs
Foxit PDF Editor enables you to track on the usage of AIP protected files to record
the actions on the files during workflow, including who accessed the document,
what document was accessed, when it was accessed, how it was accessed and the
success of that access, and more.