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Has this ever been attempted?
On the topic of file security for Excel, would it be possible to place
a random generator formula in the Password Box on Excel and have i
generate the same number in the second Password Validation box.

Each time the file opens, the password would automatically changed to
new number. I know that once it is set up, even the developer would b
locked out. But in therory, this would be away to prevent the passwor
cracks from finding the most current password.

Please keep in mind, I am not a programmer, I only present this fro
someone that is standing out side of the box.

Just a thought.

Robert Spragu

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Has this ever been attempted?
On the topic of file security for Excel, would it be possible to place
a random generator formula in the Password Box on Excel and have it
generate the same number in the second Password Validation box.

Each time the file opens, the password would automatically changed to a
new number. I know that once it is set up, even the developer would be
locked out. But in therory, this would be away to prevent the password
cracks from finding the most current password.

Please keep in mind, I am not a programmer, I only present this from
someone that is standing out side of the box.

Just a thought.

Robert Sprague


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it's possible but it wouldn't have an effect on a cracker, because
they're breaking a password they didn't know before anyways, it would
help to prevent someone who steals your password once from using it again
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Hi Robert,

I know that once it is set up, even the developer would be
locked out


Would your objective not achieved more readily by deleting the file,
destroying the computer, burning the building ....

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Has this ever been attempted?
On the topic of file security for Excel, would it be possible to place
a random generator formula in the Password Box on Excel and have it
generate the same number in the second Password Validation box.

Each time the file opens, the password would automatically changed to a
new number. I know that once it is set up, even the developer would be
locked out. But in therory, this would be away to prevent the password
cracks from finding the most current password.

Please keep in mind, I am not a programmer, I only present this from
someone that is standing out side of the box.

Just a thought.

Robert Sprague


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