Help!? High-resolution encrypted PDFs cannot be bidistillees and printed in PDF format.

Need help, large company uses Acrobat XI, recently, our manuals that are recorded in high resolution with an encryption and enabled printing throws an error when you try to save it in pdf format.  Manuals are available online, download or open the manual in a browser of our users.  They need to print to a PDF of a few pages of the manual, but in doing so they get the following error message:

%% [ProductName: Distiller] %.

This PostScript file was created from an encrypted PDF file.

Re-distillation encrypted PDF is not allowed.

%% [Flushing: rest of job (end of file) will be ignored] %%.

%% [Warning: PostScript error.] No PDF file produced.] %%

If the file is saved in low resolution with the same encryption settings, it works very well.  He used to work in high resolution, but something has changed.  If I use Firefox to open the PDF Online and use the FF acrobat plugin to do the same thing, it works as supposed to on high resolution settings.  I hit a wall to try to solve this problem and it causes loss of production time.  Can anyone help?

I mean, the value low resolution and NOT to DEFINE the ENCRYPTION. Without doubt, you have some concerns to protect the high resolution content, the solution is to have files that do not have.

It will change? I don't know, Adobe never gives a clue on motives of security and never tell us what and when they set...

FireFox, like many apps, ignore the security settings. (Where the big WARNING when setting security).  That being said, you do a lot of trouble for yourself by affecting security which is widely ignored - but not by Adobe...

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