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July 30, 2017
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Locked .pdf's - why are .pdf's locked and by whom?

  • July 30, 2017
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I can't understand why someone wants to lock a document - why would someone disallow the highlighting of an abstruse and unknown 1960 mathematics paper? and can i identify the entity that locked it - was it the publisher or the author or the poster or some other player?

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Legend
July 31, 2017

I've no idea what you mean by padlock in a tray. Please check security like this.

1. Open in Reader or Acrobat

2. Use File > Properties

3. Click the Security tab

4. Look what it says for "security method".

If it says "none" the file is not secured and that isn't your problem.

try67
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 30, 2017

How can we know why someone decided to do it, if indeed that's what they did? And no, you can't know who it was, but most likely the last person/entity to work on the file.

Legend
July 30, 2017

have you established whether there is security? As someone already said, maybe it's just a scan = no text. When text = 0, highlighting <= 0.

nweissmaAuthor
Known Participant
July 31, 2017

If "whether there is security" equates to a padlock appearing in the tray then there is a padlock in the tray. What now is the relevance of this?

Michael J. Hoffman
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 30, 2017

PDFs can be secured at the time of creation, or the security can be added later. You'd have to know the history of the document to know when. Looking at the file properties within Adobe Acrobat night yield a clue.

Mike

Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 30, 2017

May be this is a scan of a document.

nweissmaAuthor
Known Participant
July 30, 2017

And ... ?