Originally posted by: FreshPrince
Originally posted by: AbsolutDealage
Originally posted by: rdubbz420
you could zip it up.
Zip encryption is a joke.
OP, how secure do you need this to be?
nevermind...I found the answer:
File Access Controls
Word 2003, Excel 2003, and PowerPoint 2003 (as did their Office XP predecessors) all offer three kinds of protection that restrict who may open or modify a file:
? File open protection - This requires the user to enter a password before opening the file. The document is actually encrypted (using an algorithm you specify) so that it cannot be read by anyone who doesn?t have the password.
? File modification protection - This allows users to open the document without a password; however, without entering the specified password, the user cannot make or save changes to the document.
? Read-only recommended protection - The user is prompted to open the file in the read-only state, but can choose to open the file in read/write mode without a password.
Creators of documents automatically have read/write permission on their own files.
in another words, you can only apply file open password protection to word, excel, and powerpoint files....that is absolutely stupid. why only provide this feature to 3 products of the office suite? oh well, PGP it is :disgust: