Can't open pdf with Azure Information Protection

Anastasija Petrosova 6 Reputation points
2021-02-19T23:32:05.04+00:00

Hello, We receive a lot of files under Azure Information Protection and can't open any of them. Just trying to understand if it's on our end or the encryption was incorrect. Please see the screenshot of the error message attached. Thank you. ![70235-azure-error.png][1] [1]: /api/attachments/70235-azure-error.png?platform=QnA

Azure Information Protection
Azure Information Protection
An Azure service that is used to control and help secure email, documents, and sensitive data that are shared outside the company.
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  1. JamesTran-MSFT 36,631 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2021-02-23T21:57:46.907+00:00

    @Anastasija Petrosova
    Thank you for your post! It looks like your screenshots weren't uploaded correctly, would you be able to re-upload them?

    If you're having issues opening an AIP protected PDF file, you might have to install a protected PDF reader. PDF readers for classified and/or protected PDFs enable you to open encrypted PDFs that contain sensitive information. Protected PDF readers that support Azure Information Protection (AIP) verify that you've been granted permissions to open the document, and also decrypt the content for you.

    For more info - Which PDF readers are supported for protected PDFs?

    If you have any other questions, please let me know.
    Thank you for your time and patience throughout this issue.

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  2. Anastasija Petrosova 6 Reputation points
    2021-02-25T21:42:13.677+00:00

    Hello James,
    Thank you. I've downloaded Azure Information Protection Viewer app and it didn't work the first time.
    I downloaded it again and this time everything worked.


  3. MSA LV 0 Reputation points
    2024-09-30T11:07:23.5633333+00:00

    I had the same annoying problem. Here's my solution: Raise a ticket with your IT department or admin. At the backend, they will let your computer auto-install the Adobe Acrobat Reader. After installation, restart your computer and you're good to go. You all are welcome.

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