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One time password (remove password after PDF successfully opened)?

jordan_louis
Registered: Dec 15 2009
Posts: 10

I will distribute a PDF from an insecure location. I want the PDF to require a password to be able to open it.

Once successfully opened, I don't want the PDF to ever require a password again as it is a nuisance. The security can manually be removed, but I do not want my customers to have to do this work each time. Is it possible to accomplish this automatically in my PDFs?

try67
Expert
Registered: Oct 30 2008
Posts: 2398
I don't think so... But why not simply place a non-secured PDF in a secured location?
That way your clients will just need to login once to the site in order to download the file, but then can use it without any more restrictions.

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jordan_louis
Registered: Dec 15 2009
Posts: 10
Public large file email sending solutions like yousendit.com are regularly used, which is the reason for the 1 time password requirement. (the service itself would have access to the pdf even if they provide password protected download services, which I would like to avoid)

I had hoped that a small Advanced->Document Processing->Document Javascript could remove the security and save the PDF when it was successfully opened for the first time, but I was not able to figure out how to do that.