Questions about VeryDOC DOCX to PDF Converter

I have some questions about your VeryDOC DOCX to PDF Converter software, as I am very interested in its functionality for a site that I am currently having developed.

1) will this software run on a Linux server?

2) I am looking to have a website user upload a document, which I would like to have converted to a protected .pdf - no password, but the print & copy/paste functionality would be disallowed.

3) This upload should create two .pdf files - 1 that has the print & copy/paste functionality protected, and another that does not have the protection.  Is this kind of thing possible with your software?

Thanks for your quick response!
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>>1) will this software run on a Linux server?

VeryDOC DOCX to PDF Converter is a Windows application, it doesn't support Linux system, sorry for this matter.

>>2) I am looking to have a website user upload a document, which I would like to have converted to
>>a protected .pdf - no password, but the print & copy/paste functionality would be disallowed.

Yes, VeryDOC DOCX to PDF Converter is able to convert RTF, DOC, DOCX, etc. formats to secure PDF files, you can use following options to protect the PDF files,

-openpwd <string>        : Set 'open password' to PDF file
-ownerpwd <string>       : Set 'owner password' to PDF file
-keylen <int>            : Key length (40 or 128 bit)
-keylen 0:  40 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 3 or higher)
-keylen 1: 128 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 5 or higher)
-keylen 2: 128 bit RC4 encryption (Acrobat 6 or higher)
-encryption <int>        : Restrictions
-encryption    0: Encrypt the file only
-encryption 3900: Deny anything
-encryption    4: Deny printing
-encryption    8: Deny modification of contents
-encryption   16: Deny copying of contents
-encryption   32: No commenting
===128 bit encryption only -> ignored if 40 bit encryption is used
-encryption  256: Deny FillInFormFields
-encryption  512: Deny ExtractObj
-encryption 1024: Deny Assemble
-encryption 2048: Disable high res. printing
-encryption 4096: Do not encrypt metadata

>>3) This upload should create two .pdf files - 1 that has the print & copy/paste functionality
>>protected, and another that does not have the protection.  Is this kind of thing possible
>>with your software?

Yes, you can use doc2any.exe to convert your documents to PDF files first, this is the first PDF file.
You can then use doc2any.exe to encrypt this PDF file to a new PDF file with print & copy/paste functionality protected, you will get second PDF file.
You can use two command lines to finish your task, this can be done easily in doc2any.exe application.

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