PDF enryption not working correct in 16.0 for XE7
Hi Nico and Nard,
I've moved a couple of projects from XE6 to XE7 and RB 15 to RB16
However the resulting PDFs that worked fine in the previous version now no
longer can be opened.
A password question pops up, which they should not need to read the PDF,
also the owner password I filled in does not allow to open the PDF.
I have set the PDF settings to the following.
PDFsettings, EncrypSettings :
Allowcopy = false
Allowinteract = true
Allowmodify = false
allowprint= true
enabled = true
Keylength=kl40Bit
Ownerpassword = a random password
Userpassword =
Disabeling the enctryption settings and the PDF file has no more problems,
except for being very editable.
Can you reproduce the problem or should I send you a small example project ?
Kind regards,
Erik.
I've moved a couple of projects from XE6 to XE7 and RB 15 to RB16
However the resulting PDFs that worked fine in the previous version now no
longer can be opened.
A password question pops up, which they should not need to read the PDF,
also the owner password I filled in does not allow to open the PDF.
I have set the PDF settings to the following.
PDFsettings, EncrypSettings :
Allowcopy = false
Allowinteract = true
Allowmodify = false
allowprint= true
enabled = true
Keylength=kl40Bit
Ownerpassword = a random password
Userpassword =
Disabeling the enctryption settings and the PDF file has no more problems,
except for being very editable.
Can you reproduce the problem or should I send you a small example project ?
Kind regards,
Erik.
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Comments
There is now a patch available for RB 16.0 that solves this issue.
Please send a small email to support@digital-metaphors.com to receive
the patch.
Nico Cizik
Digital Metaphors
http://www.digital-metaphors.com
Hi Nico,
i'm a old register user of RB, create a public page ( for active
customers ) with ALL patch,please.
You need to comunicate to all your customers what bugs found with their
fix.
It is not optimal to have 1000 customers where each of them loses hours
of work to figure out the exact same problems.
Mauro Botta
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