Hello. I ran into exactly the same problem - seemingly. My monthly earning statements has started to come to me in an encrypted PDF file, and it looked to me as if kpdf sometimes refused to acknowledge the password. I found this bugreport, and realized I had the same problem as had the submitter - my earning statements are confidential, too. What I did next was to retrieve and compile the source codes for kdegraphics and xpdf for a pair of comparative gdb session. At which time I discovered that the password I was prompted for was that of kdewallet - kpdf is activating kdewallet before it is asking for the pdf password, and if kdewallet has not been activated earlier in the KDE session, it is asking for password. This explains why I sometimes succeeded in opening the files and sometimes not.
First I felt a little stupid, but then I realized that this is actual a very easy observation mistake to make. You expect a prompt for a password, you get one, then you don't read the prompt text. Could it be that the submitter of this bug report has made the same observation mistake? If that is the case the bug could be closed. best regards -- Peder Chr. Nørgaard e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Gefionsvej 19 DK-8230 Åbyhøj tel: +45 87 44 11 99 Denmark mob: +45 30 91 84 31 -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]