AWinware PDF Security Remover 1.0.1.2

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    11/11/2009
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    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Microsoft .NET framework 2.0 or above

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PDF security remover software to unlock PDF owner password. Download free PDF decryption tool to clear content copying, printing, form filling and modifying permissions. PDF restrictions remover software unprotects password protected PDF files. If PDF document print button is disabled or content copying is restricted, software enables print button and content copying. 40-bits/128-bits RC4 or 128-bits AES encrypted PDF file security remover tool clear owner password. Software runs in two modes: First if you know the owner password and second if you do not know the owner password. Software activates pdf restrictions by simply clicking on PDF right click option. Owner password is required to set the permissions of documents like Printing, Document Assembly, Allow Form Fill-in, Signing, Comments, Changing, Copy of content and Content Accessibility.

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