Combine the files blocked on the verification of the security settings?

Adobe Reader X 10.1.1 Pro Mac OS X 10.6.8

I tried to combine 2 pdf files (scanned to PDF using Preview on Mac) in Adobe Acrobat format. However, it leaves stuck on checking for a long time security settings (see screenshot below).

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I checked the security settings on each pdf file and they both are evidence of no security.

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I opened the original file using an excerpt, open the print and saved in PDF format under the different name and still I can't combine the files. Is there another way to do this? I searched on Google and this forum for hours and found no solution to my problem.

Thank you.

Adding Pages is the normal tool to combine PDF files, maybe thousands of pages; the particularity of the file menu is a new tool and not more effective in its results. To combine two files, it seems much faster to use.

After combining files, it is important to use SAVE AS PDF not only SAVE. This not some cleaning, otherwise the resulting file is much larger that it must be.

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