Easily Remove Password Protection from PDF Files
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Sat down at my work-station, down-loaded the file again.
Double clicked...It opened.
Opened the file inside.
Copy pasted the text.
Instant success, zero effort.
Should have done that straight away, would have looked like a pro :bowtie:
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@Breffni-Potter said:
0 Seconds.
I never actually tried opening it normally. The OP never set a password
Oh, that's funny.
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I'm clearly a typical user! I'll try again in a bit.
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My second go. I've probably screwed this up as well!
Proof, if any is needed, that the biggest threat to security is basic human error. All the software encryption in the world won't help if you're simply an idiot.
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You gonna be able to have another go @Breffni-Potter or is my humiliation complete already?
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@Carnival-Boy said:
You gonna be able to have another go @Breffni-Potter or is my humiliation complete already?
Did not see your reply! Good job you tagged me.
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So double click test says....
There is a password stopping me from reading/extracting the file.
But I can see the "newsecretdoc.txt" file - Just can't read it yet.
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Yeah, encrypting file names is optional in 7-zip.
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@Breffni-Potter said:
So double click test says....
There is a password stopping me from reading/extracting the file.
But I can see the "newsecretdoc.txt" file - Just can't read it yet.
Does the unencryption software have any problem getting started on it?
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Breffni-Potter said:
So double click test says....
There is a password stopping me from reading/extracting the file.
But I can see the "newsecretdoc.txt" file - Just can't read it yet.
Does the unencryption software have any problem getting started on it?
Not started it yet, merrily working away on other things.