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Mushashi7
04-11-2008, 01:40 PM
I've noticed a couple of situations where people had problems with PW protected *.pdf files.
This little program removes it in a second and you can extract all the images you like.
Just be sure to give the new file another name to be sure.
Download:
http://rapidshare.com/files/106731537/AdvPDFPRec1.32.zip
(serial included)
Mush
as an uploader I never now use pw's on files, do not see the point, gain nothing and is not user friendly.
charliels531
04-12-2008, 05:21 PM
as an uploader I never now use pw's on files, do not see the point, gain nothing and is not user friendly.
I second the motion.
rainman_927
04-14-2008, 03:21 PM
PW can be a real pain in the ... Mush, if I understand what you are saying is that this program allows you not only access, PW protected or not, but the ability to convert pdf's to jpg's, whatever. Is that what you meant?
Mushashi7
04-15-2008, 11:04 AM
PW can be a real pain in the ... Mush, if I understand what you are saying is that this program allows you not only access, PW protected or not, but the ability to convert pdf's to jpg's, whatever. Is that what you meant?
Not exactly.
This little handy devil just removes the PW. And it does i completely.
Open a *.pdf file with this program (up left corner) and it will immediately ask you if you wish to remove the protection. Click 'Yes' and it asks you to save the file with a new name (ex. MyCollection.pdf ---> MyCollection_noPW.pdf). within a second it tells you the protection has been removed successfully.
Then you need Adobe Acrobat 7.0 or newer to be able to save the *.jpeg's.
That's it.
Mush
rainman_927
04-16-2008, 01:24 PM
Thanks, Mush. I just wanted a clarification. I haven't had any .pdf files that were PW protected, yet. I donloaded it anyway, just in case.
bowser
05-09-2008, 05:19 PM
If you're using Mac OS X all you have to do is open the password protected pdf and go to the print command and in the print dialog just choose save as PDF and make a new one; it will be free of passwords.
If you use Windows, just use an open source utility called PDF Creator to do the same thing. No extra hacks or cracks of applications necessary.