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Can Adobe Reader 7.0 be used to control access to sensitive documents?

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Can Adobe Reader 7.0 be used to control access to sensitive documents?

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A. Yes, access rights and security settings for a PDF file can be set in Acrobat 7.0 Professional and Acrobat 7.0 Standard or in conjunction with Adobe Document Services products such as Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server. Using the LiveCycle Policy server, Adobe Reader 7.0 users can enforce or deny access to sensitive or out-of-date information contained in the file. They can apply digital signatures to Adobe PDF files, publish certified documents, and add controls that expressly define who can open, view, print, copy, or modify a document. These capabilities help organizations protect the authenticity of a document, the integrity of its content, and the confidentiality of the communication.

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