I save a lot of files as PDFs. Recently, I saved a financial document to PDF and it seems to be secured somehow. It's a pdf. Adobe complains opening it, complaining "There was an error opening this document. Access denied." Instead of opening it with a right-click, I tried starting Adobe and selecting the file. The message was similar but different - "You don't have permission to open this file. Contact the file owner or an administrator to obtain permission."
I noticed from the file properties that instead of a user owning the file, there is a zero value for the owner ID.
I try to change the owner using the following steps:
I noticed from the file properties that instead of a user owning the file, there is a zero value for the owner ID.
I try to change the owner using the following steps:
- Right click the file and select Properties
- Select Security tab
- Get prompted "To continue, you must be an administrative user with permission to view this object's security properties. Do you want to continue?"
- I select Continue - to elevate to admin privileges
- I get the Owner tab message:
"You do not have permission to view this object's security properties. To view its security properties, you can try taking ownership of the object. ....
To try taking ownership of the object, select an account from the last, and then click OK." - Also note that under Current owner: it reports
Unable to display current owner.
- I get the Owner tab message:
- I select my account and press OK (or Apply - either one)
- This results in a pop-up dialog from Windows Security that says "Unable to set new owner on scan0070.pdf. Access is denied."
- OK is the only option, and I am left with the problem.
My Computer
At a glance
Win 7 Pro 64-bitIntel Core i516 GB Dell, 6 GB ToshibaIntel crap on both but Dell also has nVidia G...
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Insprion 7559 next to a Toshiba Portege
- OS
- Win 7 Pro 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel Core i5
- Motherboard
- Intel
- Memory
- 16 GB Dell, 6 GB Toshiba
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel crap on both but Dell also has nVidia GeForce GTX960M
- Sound Card
- RealTek
- Monitor(s) Displays
- internal and external ACER KA270H 27"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- SSD 256 GB plus numerous WD Red or Purple on USB3 docks. Used to buy a lot of Seagate but tossed them the second time I got unrecoverable disc corruption in the midst of use.
- Keyboard
- Garage Mouse SW and some cheap Amazon China made USB device
- Mouse
- Garage Mouse and some cheap Amazon China made USB device
- Internet Speed
- 50 Mbps (allegedly, depends on server)
- Antivirus
- Defender, Malwarebytes Premium and Kaspersky
- Browser
- IE 11, and Chrome something