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Public Class PdfSecurity |
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public class PdfSecurity |
If a user password is supplied the viewer application should prompt for a password. If a user password is not supplied no password will be requested to open the document. By correctly supplying either the user password, or the owner password, the user will be able to open the document, decrypt it and display it on the screen. Whether additional operations are allowed on a decrypted document depends on which password (if any) was supplied when the document was opened and on any access restrictions specified using this class's Permissions property.
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private void btnExport_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e) { SectionReport1 rpt = new SectionReport1(); GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Export.Pdf.Section.PdfExport p = new GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Export.Pdf.Section.PdfExport(); p.Security.Encrypt = true; p.Security.OwnerPassword = "Mortimer"; p.Security.UserPassword = "monkey"; p.Security.Permissions = GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Export.Pdf.Section.PdfPermissions.AllowPrint; p.Security.Use128Bit = true; rpt.Run(); this.viewer1.Document = rpt.Document; p.Export(rpt.Document, Application.StartupPath + "\\p.pdf"); } |
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Private Sub btnExport_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click Dim rpt As New SectionReport1 Dim p As New GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Export.Pdf.Section.PdfExport p.Security.Encrypt = True p.Security.OwnerPassword = "Mortimer" p.Security.UserPassword = "monkey" p.Security.Permissions = GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Export.Pdf.Section.PdfPermissions.AllowPrint p.Security.Use128Bit = True rpt.Run() Me.Viewer1.Document = rpt.Document p.Export(rpt.Document, Application.StartupPath & "\p.pdf") End Sub |
System.Object
GrapeCity.ActiveReports.Export.Pdf.Section.PdfSecurity
Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2