Securing several PDF's within a single folder

Hi,
Is it possible to use a batch file to protect several PDF's, stored in a single folder, with a single Policy?
Thanks for your help
-Owen..

When using Acrobat 8.1 to secure documents through the Adobe Document Center, you can use the batch processing capabilities of Acrobat to secure multiple documents at the same time. The batch processing option is found under the Advanced | Document Processing | Batch Processing menu. You will need to define a new sequence for securing document and choose the Adobe LiveCycle Policy Server as the Security Method and the Policy you want to apply to the documents. Also when specifying the sequence select a source folder where all the files to be protected are located and a target folder where the secured versions of the file
dog breeds should be placed. Once you have specified the sequence you can run the sequence and this will secure all the files in the selected folder.
These proposals are helpful to us, I'll see to it, thank, Mark Bunter.
http://www.dogbreedss.org

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