Investigate their characteristics at Google.
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Simon Wheway wrote:
Thanks but its giving me loads of options in the advanced tab e.g.
RSA, DS, DH - whats the best?
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
Tools Security Advanced. Use an encryption with a key length of
128, which is the maximum allowed. The receipient will of course
need to know the password.
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Simon Wheway wrote:
Thanks Graham
I'm using Word 2002 (XP) - what is the strongest encrption type and
key length to use that will work OK so the person I send the doc to
will be able to decrpt it?
Also what makes a string password?
Simon
"Graham Mayor" wrote:
It is encrypted and if you use one of the higher levels of
encryption offered and a strong password it will defy casual
attempts to open it and serious attempts will require a lot of
processing over a prolonged period.
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Graham Mayor - Word MVP
My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
Simon Wheway wrote:
If I password protect a Word document is the document still in
plain text with a password which the application needs to open
it, or is it encrpted using the password as the key.
If encrptyed just how strong is it and how does it differ from
Office 2002 (XP) to 2003 please?
Thanks
Simon