FIDIC Encryption Software Installation Guide
FIDIC Encryption Software Installation Guide
SOFTWARE
INSTALLATION GUIDE
ELECTRONIC PUBLICATIONS | PRACTITIONER VERSION
DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT
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FIDIC Electronic Documents | Package Contents Explained
After the successful purchase of a FIDIC Electronic document you will be able to download an archive from your
account which may look similar to this:
The archive will contain a set of files with this overall structure:
FileOpen Systems provides a set of free plug-ins and viewers that can be used to access documents encrypted
with the FileOpen software. These include plug-ins for Adobe Acrobat™ and Reader™, and standalone viewers for
handheld platforms.
You need to install the FileOpen plugin to access all files marked as _enc. Note that installation of the FileOpen
Client software is not sufficient to enable opening of documents, the publisher's permission is also required, but
this has been dealt with in the purchase transaction when you acquired specific rights to open a document on one
or more computers, for a specific period of time, for a specific number of concurrent users and with various print
permissions.
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FileOpen | How to Install
In order to install FileOpen you have to go to this page
https://plugin.fileopen.com/all.aspx
The page looks like this and you will need to download the installer which applies to your type of operating
system.
You have to download the installer fit for your operating system and then install the FileOpen software like you
would do with any software on your computer (EXE file for Windows system and DMG files for Mac systems).
Typically, Windows users must have PowerUser (or Administrator) privileges to run the installer, though all that is
really required is write-permission to the Acrobat plug-ins folder. Encrypted files are supplied on condition that
users undertake best effort to install using full local administrator rights for the FileOpen installer. This is required
in order to protect FIDIC’s Intellectual Property in an effective way.
After the successful installation of FileOpen you can go an open the encrypted files. (files with ENC termination).
Access rights for the encrypted PDF document are automatically installed on the user's computer when the
document is opened while the user is online.
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FileOpen | Frequently Asked Questions
Who is FileOpen Systems?
FileOpen Systems is a software development company based in Santa Cruz, California. They are an Adobe Systems
Security Partner.
In some instances, under Windows, the installer will also deposit a program in the system tray called FileOpen
Certification Manager. This program manages the transition in and out of an Adobe viewer state called Certified
Mode, and should only be installed on systems that have a copy of Acrobat/Reader 7 or lower and have installed
at least one Adobe eBook; you can delete this program by clicking on its taskbar appearance and selecting
Uninstall.
C:\ProgramFiles\Adobe\Acrobat|Reader<version>\plug_ins
On Macintosh the plug-in is difficult to find, as it becomes part of the "packaged" Acrobat/Reader application, but
you can find a link to it by selecting the launch icon for the Adobe viewer and clicking Apple+I then finding the
drop down for Plug-ins. From here you should FileOpen<ver>.acroplugin. You can also add/delete the plug-in
from this menu.
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Which privileges are required for the install?
Typically, Windows users must have PowerUser (or Administrator) privileges to run the installer, though all that is
really required is write-permission to the Acrobat plug-ins folder.
1. Obtains information about the document being opened and the publisher's authentication requirements,
from the document. Depending on those publisher requirements, the plug-in then retrieves one or more
of the following authentication tokens from the local machine context.
a. A cookie from the user's login to the publisher's server.
b. A username and password from a dialog presented to the user.
c. A MachineID from the local context.
2. Makes a request over http/https to the publisher's server, passing the document identifier,
authentication token, and some data about the context in which the document is being opened.
3. Retrieves a response from the publisher's server either granting or denying the user permission to open
the document.
4. Manages the use of that document according to the instructions given by the publisher's server.
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FileOpen | Removing / Uninstalling from your computer
FileOpen Systems distributes a plug-in for Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat called FileOpen.api.
In most cases Windows users can remove the FileOpen.api by launching Control Panel and Add/Remove
Programs (on Vista, Programs and Features) right-clicking the entry for "FileOpen Plug-in for Adobe Acrobat and
Reader" and selecting Uninstall. FileOpen also has an uninstall tool available here. Manual removal instructions
for all platforms are provided below.
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