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I select "no password" and send the document for signature. When it comes back it is password protected. I need to combine it with another document in order to submit the entire package to my client and it is requiring a password to open. During the signature process it didn't advise any of the individuals signing it that it was assigning a password, nor did it alert me. How do I stop it from doing this?
Hello Teresa,
It seems that you are looking to modify the signed PDF received through E-Sign. For that, the documents are encrypted and they cannot be modified due to security reason.
-Rijul
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Hi Teresa,
May I know on which OS are you working on? Also please let us know whether you are using EchoSign from the web initerface or from Acrobat Pro DC.
Thanks,
Abhishek
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Hello Teresa,
It seems that you are looking to modify the signed PDF received through E-Sign. For that, the documents are encrypted and they cannot be modified due to security reason.
-Rijul
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No thats not what is happening - same problem - the files wont even OPEN without a password. These are being applied to my files in adobe sign even though I have the password function turned off...
causing quite a disaster now...
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Having the same issue - unable to open documents
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Have same issue, I am not putting a password on them, put it comes back password protected??
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The only work around I have found is to download the file and instead of saving it I move it (drag and drop) into the desired folder.
Somehow on my system "save as" adds a password while moving the file does not (using OSX, may not work on other operating systems).