Change User Password
This command changes the password which is also known as the open doc password. Have a look at some examples.
Usage
usage: pdfcpu changeupw [-v(erbose)|vv] [-opw ownerpw] inFile upwOld upwNew
Flags
name | description | required |
---|---|---|
verbose | turn on logging | no |
vv | verbose logging | no |
opw | owner password | if set |
Arguments
name | description | required |
---|---|---|
inFile | PDF input file | yes |
upwOld | current user password | yes |
upwNew | new user password | yes |
Examples
You can set the user password either when you encrypt
a file or later with changeupw
.
Change the user password of a document that already has one:
pdfcpu encrypt -upw upw enc.pdf
writing enc.pdf ...
pdfcpu changeupw enc.pdf upw upwNew
writing enc.pdf ...
Set the user password of a document that has none. Any encrypted PDF file has either one of the two passwords set. Whenever you change the user password of a document that has a owner password set, you have to provide the current owner password:
pdfcpu encrypt -opw opw enc.pdf
writing enc.pdf ...
pdfcpu changeupw enc.pdf "" upwNew
Please provide the owner password with -opw
pdfcpu changeupw -opw opw enc.pdf "" upwNew
writing enc.pdf ...