To second the resolution on this thread. Creating a new folder worked for my client. The new folder was on the same server, not the Sage server, but just creating the new folder worked. We are baffled as to why that worked, when it has been working all along, but it did. And they are happy to be able to produce Payroll once again?!
Original Message:
Sent: 05-07-2026 09:49
From: Jeff Schwenk
Subject: Direct Deposit - unable to password protect .pdf document (and slowness)
@Michael Davis - Did you share your findings with Sage? What were their thoughts?
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Jeff Schwenk
Owner
Bottomline Software, Inc.
Waynesboro VA
(540) 221-4444
Improving bottom lines for over 25 years!
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-15-2026 09:12
From: Michael Davis
Subject: Direct Deposit - unable to password protect .pdf document (and slowness)
Team,
I wanted to give an update and thank everyone for their suggestions.
We ended up moving the Paperless Office directory to a completely different server and sharing that location instead. Since making that change, payroll checks have been successfully generating PDFs for the past two weeks.
Interestingly, the new server folder has the same permissions as the two previous attempts on the application server. Our best guess (or SWAG) is that the Paperless Office folders on the application server were still inheriting permissions from somewhere-even though inheritance was turned off. Another possibility is that antivirus/malware scanning programs (which were turned off and/or uninstalled) were still monitoring those folders and blocking the PDF creation process each week.
On a related note, after enabling the Client Server ODBC driver services, the PDF printing time dropped from 3–4 hours to about 20 minutes, which is a huge improvement.
Thank you, Michael
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Michael Davis
Warren Averett Technology Group
Original Message:
Sent: 03-16-2026 02:12
From: Alnoor Cassim
Subject: Direct Deposit - unable to password protect .pdf document (and slowness)
@Michael Davis along the lines of what Kevin said, here is a related thing. Any chance the workstations use Adobe Acrobat OR or the Acro Reader? If so, remote into the PC that does the P/R DD stub printing and do this:
- Start Acrobat (or the Reader)
- Do a Ctrl-K as it will take you to the exact Security page under File / Preferences to do the next step
- Where you see the Privileged Locations section, click on Add Folder Path then add the UNC path of the folder(s) where the Paperless PDFs are stored.
- Repeat these steps for any other PCs doing this level of PDF'ing
In my experience, not doing these steps leads to the slowness you mentioned for a medium to large PDF "batch". Then the "unable to password protect" error probably finally occurs when a PDF cannot be created within a certain timeout period. I'm guessing "unable to password protect" is just the LastErrorMsg but the real issue is they're exceeding a timeout value. It also makes sense the reinit of PR_EmployeeDocuments works faster ergo w/o error.
Hope this helps.
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Alnoor Cassim
Accounting Systems, Inc. (ASI)
Original Message:
Sent: 03-13-2026 16:53
From: Kevin Moyes
Subject: Direct Deposit - unable to password protect .pdf document (and slowness)
Perhaps create a new share outside the current share path, change to the new UNC in Paperless settings, and if you're running Advanced / Premium, make sure the service is running as a domain account with local admin permissions (plus full control over the PDF path).
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Kevin Moyes
Technical Systems Analyst
Munjal White Consulting Co.
Toronto ON
Original Message:
Sent: 03-13-2026 16:30
From: Michael Davis
Subject: Direct Deposit - unable to password protect .pdf document (and slowness)
Update: The hole in my house is getting bigger as I am keep banging my head.
Process Monitor shows a Sharing Violation, but it is unable to show me what programs are sharing it.
Also, Sage support looked at it as well as tested the client MAS90 data on their systems. As we expected, it works perfectly. This indicated/ confirms that it has to be something in the client configuration of the server. But not having any luck in finding what is causing it.
Another fun fact, it you re-init the PR_EmployeeDocuments table, it processes all 250 PDFS without PDF Password errors. I set up up a new table with the correct email address and assign new password, and then I started getting the same PDF password protect error messages.
All antivirus (Trend Micro), malware (Windows security, etc) have been removed. Triple check the suggestions on the print drivers and passwords.
Any other suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Going to apply some ice and continue looking for the needle in the haystack.
Thank you
Michael
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Michael Davis
Warren Averett Technology Group
Original Message:
Sent: 03-11-2026 13:08
From: Michael Davis
Subject: Direct Deposit - unable to password protect .pdf document (and slowness)
Kevin: Thank you.
That is exactly what I am seeing now. The last PDF that was created, I can open without a password.
Will keep looking for what is blocking it. Planning on Running Process Monitor on the path on the next run to see if can find what it is blocking it.
Currently, I am not seeing any AV, mirroring, or backup that is running, but hoping process monitor points something out.
Thank you
Michael
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Michael Davis
Warren Averett Technology Group
Original Message:
Sent: 03-11-2026 11:50
From: Kevin Moyes
Subject: Direct Deposit - unable to password protect .pdf document (and slowness)
If there is a PDF created without a password, that would imply the PDF is created, saved, then the password applied... with something blocking the file change. If that's the case, I'd look at anything that could lock a file (AV, Threatlocker, backups, mirroring / folder replication like OneDrive... running on any machine on the network).
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Kevin Moyes
Technical Systems Analyst
Munjal White Consulting Co.
Toronto ON