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Xls protection?
If I protect excel workbook, sheet, and project with password with good
password, how much is excel file protected? Thanks |
Xls protection?
Not too much. Moments for the project. A little longer for the
workbook/worksheets. If you protect the workbook via File|SaveAs|Tools... Then it'll be safer until someone pays for a password (to open) cracker. Marc wrote: If I protect excel workbook, sheet, and project with password with good password, how much is excel file protected? Thanks -- Dave Peterson |
Xls protection?
"Marc" wrote in message ... If I protect excel workbook, sheet, and project with password with good password, how much is excel file protected? Thanks That depends on who you want to protect your sheet from. http://www.j-walk.com/ss/excel/faqs/protectionFAQ.htm /Fredrik |
Xls protection?
Marc
Excel workbook and worksheet passwords, no protection at all. Many, if not all, of the regular contributors to the Excel News Groups could remove these passwords in minutes. The passwords will stop the "typical" user but not the more advanced. You can search the Google archives for references to routines to remove "internal" passwords. VBA Project and Windows file level passwords may take longer but are not impervious to attack. Regards Trevor "Marc" wrote in message ... If I protect excel workbook, sheet, and project with password with good password, how much is excel file protected? Thanks |
Xls protection?
"Marc" wrote in message ... If I protect excel workbook, sheet, and project with password with good password, how much is excel file protected? Thanks The only way to really protect an excel file is to use something like winzip. You zip the file and you enter a password. The only problem is that you won't even be able to view the workbook unless you know the password. /Fredrik |
Xls protection?
And you can still get password crackers for WinZip
Regards Trevor "Fredrik Wahlgren" wrote in message ... "Marc" wrote in message ... If I protect excel workbook, sheet, and project with password with good password, how much is excel file protected? Thanks The only way to really protect an excel file is to use something like winzip. You zip the file and you enter a password. The only problem is that you won't even be able to view the workbook unless you know the password. /Fredrik |
Xls protection?
"Trevor Shuttleworth" wrote in message ... And you can still get password crackers for WinZip Regards Trevor Well, I found a paper where the authors discuss a way to attack the encryption: http://www.cse.ucsd.edu/users/tkohno/papers/WinZip/ If Winzip isn't enough, PGP probably is. The point is that the only way to really protect a workbook is to encrypt the xls file using strong encryption. /Fredrik |
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