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Old 02-09-2012, 02:25 PM   #8
AndrewH
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Originally Posted by TES View Post
That is, in addition to the encryption that is possible under Adobe, can you then add a second protective layer by specifying a unique 4 digit code that enables you to open up the document?
Who are you trying to "protect" the files from? If you're trying to keep roommates or family members from reading files on your computer there are much more effective ways of doing so. If you're trying to keep pirates from pirating... well, good luck with that.
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