Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Decrypt of Password-protected PDF documents inside Hot Folders

Universe Software today announced an updated pdf-Recover Server for Mac OS X. The latest version of pdf-Recover Server supports the use of so-called hot folders. The user can specify the directories to be monitored automatically by the program. Furthermore, user passwords can be predefined, allowing even files that require a password to open the file to be decrypted.
PDF documents are often password-protected against alteration, addition, copying, printing or editing. This often presents but within the working process between companies - such as agencies, publishers, printers - significant disadvantages, as its for the processing of each individual PDF documents password must known.
The pdf-Recover Server Edition is a software for companies that receive large numbers of PDF files for further processing or printing, but can use this set because the password is not complete. The software removes the main PDF password fully automatically and without further restriction of each document is available again. The server version decrypts an unlimited number of PDF documents up to 256 bit AES.
And the software can do even more: Upon request, all the directories are scanned in accordance with all PDF documents, even in sub-folders, and decrypt. This eliminates lengthy searches and step-by-step decoding of the individual PDF files.
Furthermore, can automatically extract attachments and may be decrypted as well. The pdf-Recover - Server Edition works in the background on the server so that can be decrypted with a fully automatic batch processing of PDF documents in large numbers. Thus, the solution for companies with high-volume documents from different sources is highly efficient.

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