If you didn't put any restrictions on the document - then it doesn't  
have it.  If you believe it does, and you didn't add them - can you  
please post a sample?

Thanks,
Leonard

On Dec 3, 2008, at 8:24 AM, Diana Almeida wrote:

> Hello, thanks for your answer. Maybe i didn't explain it well. The
> document is mine and doesn' have password. however it has some
> restritions, i don't know why. Can we control the restritions when we
> are creating the document with itext? I mean, can i say, for example,
> that i want to allow signing and comments but not extraction?
>
> help me please!!!Thanks:)
>
>
> Leonard Rosenthol escreveu:
>> If you know the password(s) for the document, then yes you can.
>>
>> Otherwise, doing so would be a violation of the rights of the creator
>> of the content.
>>
>> Leonard
>>
>>
>> On Dec 2, 2008, at 11:00 PM, Diana Almeida wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> i was wondering if i can use itext to remove all the restritions  
>>> of a
>>> pdf document (the ones we can see using adobe acrobat, under
>>> file->properties->security)
>>> Those restitions are: printing, copy, extraction, comment, signing,
>>> etc
>>>
>>> can anyone help me with some code? :)
>>>
>>> Thanks!
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