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Go to File - Properties - Security and select "Password Security" under "Security Method". Select your settings, enter your password, and you're done.

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Participant
November 9, 2023

Have you tried disabling protected mode as this is enabled by default? Its under Preferences>Security [Enhanced] 

Participant
February 6, 2024

This worked. Thank you

Participant
November 2, 2022

I have tried both options for password protect and neither is wokring:

  • the 'protect using password' option is greyed out
  • Trying to set it through password properties asks for the existing password in order to set a new password. This is absurd because there is no existing password and therefore I'm trying to set one. 

I pay for Adobe apps and not being able to do something as simple as this despite paying $21 a month is ridiculous. 

Bernd Alheit
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Community Expert
November 2, 2022

"This is absurd because there is no existing password and therefore I'm trying to set one "

The document has a password.

To change the security you need the permission password.

try67
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Community Expert
February 5, 2018

Go to File - Properties - Security and select "Password Security" under "Security Method". Select your settings, enter your password, and you're done.

Participant
April 30, 2022

This method is not working for me. Neither is the previously successful way of password protecting a PDF doc that I've created myself. At the point where I either Save the doc or Exit & Save - the program renames the file using a number & character hash and tells me it cannot be saved to the folder I've placed it in. This behaviour began after a recent Windows 10 update and persists regardless of logout / login to my PC as well as my Adobe Pro account.

I'm stumped. Also more than mildly annoyed.

Bernd Alheit
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 1, 2022

Does you use a third-party plugin?