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Is .xls password protected.
Thanks for the reply
I am using vb.net interop, If I try and open a workbook using XL.Workbooks.Open("ABC.xls") without supplying a password, it prompts me for one,. I have DisplayAlerts = False set. Tim "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Try to open it and handle the error On Error Resume Next set kb = Workbooks.Open("C:\MyFiles\Myfile.xls") On Error goto 0 if kb is nothing then msgbox "Has password" exit sub End if -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Hi, How do I tell if a .xls file has a password before I try and open it. I don't mean a Workbook password but a file password. The one applied when you do a save as. Tim |
Is .xls password protected.
This is tested and works in Excel:
Sub AAATEst() Dim wkbk As Workbook On Error Resume Next Set wkbk = Workbooks.Open("C:\Data6\AAABook.xls", _ Password:="", WriteResPassword:="") On Error GoTo 0 If wkbk Is Nothing Then MsgBox "Has Password" End If End Sub It will open a workbook that is not password protected. don't know if it will work for .Net. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply I am using vb.net interop, If I try and open a workbook using XL.Workbooks.Open("ABC.xls") without supplying a password, it prompts me for one,. I have DisplayAlerts = False set. Tim "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Try to open it and handle the error On Error Resume Next set kb = Workbooks.Open("C:\MyFiles\Myfile.xls") On Error goto 0 if kb is nothing then msgbox "Has password" exit sub End if -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Hi, How do I tell if a .xls file has a password before I try and open it. I don't mean a Workbook password but a file password. The one applied when you do a save as. Tim |
Is .xls password protected.
Just replace "C:\Data6\AAABooks.xls" with a variable
How you populate that variable would be different in .Net than I would od it in Excel VBA. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jack" wrote in message ... Thanks for your code Tom, Works beautifully... It will be even more useful if you can modify your code so that the target file can be searched and selected from any windows directory. Or am I asking too much? Regards "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... This is tested and works in Excel: Sub AAATEst() Dim wkbk As Workbook On Error Resume Next Set wkbk = Workbooks.Open("C:\Data6\AAABook.xls", _ Password:="", WriteResPassword:="") On Error GoTo 0 If wkbk Is Nothing Then MsgBox "Has Password" End If End Sub It will open a workbook that is not password protected. don't know if it will work for .Net. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply I am using vb.net interop, If I try and open a workbook using XL.Workbooks.Open("ABC.xls") without supplying a password, it prompts me for one,. I have DisplayAlerts = False set. Tim "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Try to open it and handle the error On Error Resume Next set kb = Workbooks.Open("C:\MyFiles\Myfile.xls") On Error goto 0 if kb is nothing then msgbox "Has password" exit sub End if -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Hi, How do I tell if a .xls file has a password before I try and open it. I don't mean a Workbook password but a file password. The one applied when you do a save as. Tim |
Is .xls password protected.
Thanks for your code Tom,
Works beautifully... It will be even more useful if you can modify your code so that the target file can be searched and selected from any windows directory. Or am I asking too much? Regards "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... This is tested and works in Excel: Sub AAATEst() Dim wkbk As Workbook On Error Resume Next Set wkbk = Workbooks.Open("C:\Data6\AAABook.xls", _ Password:="", WriteResPassword:="") On Error GoTo 0 If wkbk Is Nothing Then MsgBox "Has Password" End If End Sub It will open a workbook that is not password protected. don't know if it will work for .Net. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply I am using vb.net interop, If I try and open a workbook using XL.Workbooks.Open("ABC.xls") without supplying a password, it prompts me for one,. I have DisplayAlerts = False set. Tim "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Try to open it and handle the error On Error Resume Next set kb = Workbooks.Open("C:\MyFiles\Myfile.xls") On Error goto 0 if kb is nothing then msgbox "Has password" exit sub End if -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Hi, How do I tell if a .xls file has a password before I try and open it. I don't mean a Workbook password but a file password. The one applied when you do a save as. Tim |
Is .xls password protected.
Thank you for the info...
"Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Just replace "C:\Data6\AAABooks.xls" with a variable How you populate that variable would be different in .Net than I would od it in Excel VBA. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Jack" wrote in message ... Thanks for your code Tom, Works beautifully... It will be even more useful if you can modify your code so that the target file can be searched and selected from any windows directory. Or am I asking too much? Regards "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... This is tested and works in Excel: Sub AAATEst() Dim wkbk As Workbook On Error Resume Next Set wkbk = Workbooks.Open("C:\Data6\AAABook.xls", _ Password:="", WriteResPassword:="") On Error GoTo 0 If wkbk Is Nothing Then MsgBox "Has Password" End If End Sub It will open a workbook that is not password protected. don't know if it will work for .Net. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Thanks for the reply I am using vb.net interop, If I try and open a workbook using XL.Workbooks.Open("ABC.xls") without supplying a password, it prompts me for one,. I have DisplayAlerts = False set. Tim "Tom Ogilvy" wrote in message ... Try to open it and handle the error On Error Resume Next set kb = Workbooks.Open("C:\MyFiles\Myfile.xls") On Error goto 0 if kb is nothing then msgbox "Has password" exit sub End if -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Tim Marsden" wrote in message ... Hi, How do I tell if a .xls file has a password before I try and open it. I don't mean a Workbook password but a file password. The one applied when you do a save as. Tim |
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