Apply owner password using adobe reader

Hi,
I have a document that is encrypted using owner password. the user pasword is null/Empy. Hence when the document is opened, adobe reader doesn't asks for the password. Now, how can i apply the password so that I can disable the restrictions ( the document is restricted for printing. I need to apply the password and print the document).
Thanks in advance
-Pravin

Hi,
Thanks for the quick reply.
I have the owner passwod actually. What I mean is, If I apply both owner password and user password with the restriction to print the document, I can print the document by opening the document using owner password. But, if the user password is null, we can no longer open the document in owner mode. I wonder if there is any solution for this.
Regards,
Pravin.

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