Flash preview failing on PDF file

I have what appears to be a perfectly valid PDF file for
which Share seems unable generate a Flash preview.
The PDF file was created with a fairly old version of Acrobat
(PDFWriter 2.0 for Macintosh), but displays without error with
Acrobat 8 on Windows XP. When viewed in Share, I see message
"Creating Flash Preview" -- as is typical when a document is first
uploaded -- but the message just stays there, with no preview
created.
Here's the link to document:
https://share.adobe.com/adc/document.do?docid=214420ef-9544-11dc-88f8-9b7d3e789675
:Kendall

OK. Open your PDF with Preview and at the top of the window (near the file's title) you will see Locked in grey.
Click on it and in the menu that appears click Unlock.
It looks like this in OS 10.7.3 :
For information you can view the permissions of a PDF file in Preview by choosing in the menu bar Tools > Inspector, and then click Encryption (the lock).
Hope this will help.

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