Hello.
Is there an option to run a password protected file from a command line?
Something like PDFXEdit.exe /A psw=*** MyFile.pdf
If no — it would be usefull to implement this option, I think.
command line option
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Re: command line option
Hello Dmitry,
I am almost 100% sure that there is no such option, and if a password protected file is opened via the command line - a prompt window to enter the password would be shown in the normal Viewer GUI.
Regards,
Stefan
I am almost 100% sure that there is no such option, and if a password protected file is opened via the command line - a prompt window to enter the password would be shown in the normal Viewer GUI.
Regards,
Stefan
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Re: command line option
Hello, Stefan.
I think there is no problem. Only I know a password.
What's the difference if I type it in the Input field of Open Dialog or in the Command prompt?
Foxit Reader has such feature.
I think there is no problem. Only I know a password.
What's the difference if I type it in the Input field of Open Dialog or in the Command prompt?
Foxit Reader has such feature.
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Re: command line option
Hi, Dmitry.
With new build you will be able to use:
PDFXEdit.exe /A password="<password>" "MyFile.pdf"
Best
Regards.
With new build you will be able to use:
PDFXEdit.exe /A password="<password>" "MyFile.pdf"
Best
Regards.
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