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I know that a doc can be protected from being
modified by setting a password.But others who can't modify the doc can copy the content of the doc to other doc.Is there a way to forbid the copying? Any help is appreciated.Thanks. |
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You should, perhaps, be aware that passwords can be cracked VERY easily so
although they may deter a casual visitor they would not deter a determined visitor. I'm afraid that, in this day-and-age it is necessary to take security very seriously. It can be argued that, in terms of security if not in any other respect, paranoia is a good thing. The only really safe computer is one which is not connected to the internet and without a floppy disk drive, CD drive or DVD drive. Secure but rather limiting in usefulness. Like all things in life security is a compromise! Regards. Bill Ridgeway Computer Solutions "Á÷À˵ÄË«Óã" wrote in message ... I know that a doc can be protected from being modified by setting a password.But others who can't modify the doc can copy the content of the doc to other doc.Is there a way to forbid the copying? Any help is appreciated.Thanks. |
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Á÷À˵ÄË«Óã shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
I know that a doc can be protected from being modified by setting a password.But others who can't modify the doc can copy the content of the doc to other doc.Is there a way to forbid the copying? Then they will just print it, scan the printout, and OCR it back to a digital format. If you don't want the others copying a document, use a watermark like "CONFIDENTIAL", and make them sign a legally binding non-disclosure agreement. Please consult your local landshark, IANAL. -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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You can protect it as an online form, as well. This prevents copying
directly. It is also trivially easy to circumvent. If someone can read your document, they can copy it, using a pencil and paper if necessary. Converting to .pdf provides a modicum more security, but it can still be read. -- Charles Kenyon Word New User FAQ & Web Directory: http://addbalance.com/word Intermediate User's Guide to Microsoft Word (supplemented version of Microsoft's Legal Users' Guide) http://addbalance.com/usersguide See also the MVP FAQ: http://www.mvps.org/word which is awesome! --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- --------- This message is posted to a newsgroup. Please post replies and questions to the newsgroup so that others can learn from my ignorance and your wisdom. "Á÷À˵ÄË«Óã" wrote in message ... I know that a doc can be protected from being modified by setting a password.But others who can't modify the doc can copy the content of the doc to other doc.Is there a way to forbid the copying? Any help is appreciated.Thanks. |
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You can purchase Adobe Acrobat (not sure if Standard will do it but Pro
will). You can create a .pdf form that cannot be copied, printed, or several other options. The only thing you can do is a screen shot. Sure, that too could be worked backwards to an editable .doc but whew! -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Á÷À˵ÄË«Óã" wrote in message ... I know that a doc can be protected from being modified by setting a password.But others who can't modify the doc can copy the content of the doc to other doc.Is there a way to forbid the copying? Any help is appreciated.Thanks. |
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JoAnn I have news for you. A PDF file can be cracked. Check out
Elcomsoft.com Gilles "JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]" wrote in message ... You can purchase Adobe Acrobat (not sure if Standard will do it but Pro will). You can create a .pdf form that cannot be copied, printed, or several other options. The only thing you can do is a screen shot. Sure, that too could be worked backwards to an editable .doc but whew! -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Á÷À˵ÄË«Óã" wrote in message ... I know that a doc can be protected from being modified by setting a password.But others who can't modify the doc can copy the content of the doc to other doc.Is there a way to forbid the copying? Any help is appreciated.Thanks. |
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Gilles Desjardins shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
JoAnn I have news for you. A PDF file can be cracked. Check out Elcomsoft.com *any* technology can be cracked by superior technology, and technology keeps evolving in pace with Moore's Law. Therefor you should not seek protection through technology but protection through policy. Technology should only be used to affirm or enforce an already existing policy, not to replace it. Don't think of technology as a Holy Grail, it's only a tool, nothing more. -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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Good point. Unfortunately people seem to view security measures as a
personal challenge rather than a means of personal protection. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Amedee Van Gasse" wrote in message ... Gilles Desjardins shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers: JoAnn I have news for you. A PDF file can be cracked. Check out Elcomsoft.com *any* technology can be cracked by superior technology, and technology keeps evolving in pace with Moore's Law. Therefor you should not seek protection through technology but protection through policy. Technology should only be used to affirm or enforce an already existing policy, not to replace it. Don't think of technology as a Holy Grail, it's only a tool, nothing more. -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.17.4.1 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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