Unexpected encrypted document

Hi
Using UploadTest-1.2.jar the attached file (and anothers) get "Unexpected encrypted document" error. The upload jar is working fine with others pdf files.
Help would be appreciated!
Thanks
PD. The attached pdf is copyleft, get from https://www.luarna.com/Paginas%20comunes/LibrosGratuitos.aspx

The error message is correct.  The file in question is encryption using "Password Security".  If you want to package the file with ACS4 you will need to remove the Password security (with the Author's/Distributor's permission).

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