I would want protect my sheets of excel from a "password recovery" software... How?

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-= Luca =-

I would want protect my sheets of excel from a "password recovery"
software... How?

I would want protect my sheets of excel,
I do not want that mine concurrent can open the parts I have protect, with a
"password recovery".
How I can protect my job effectively?

Excuse my English bad one
 
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Guest

the only protection is with a password and this is easily broken by password
recovery software.

The only way is to not put the sensitive information in an excel worksheet.
 
G

Guest

Luca - there is no way i know of protecting excel. It was never designed for
real security. You could make it harder for people to get the infromation,
but the only thing i can think of (i tried this a long time ago and gave up
because i was not sure i could recover the data) is to write a macro that
will scramble your data so that it is unreadable, and unless the correct
password is entered, closes down. This is risky though. You could lose your
entire workbook if someone tries to tamper with it and you don't have a
backup.

Even the VBA password can be bypassed with a Hex editor.

If you are sending the workbook to someone and you only want them to view
the pages, i would make it into a pdf file and not give them the workbook at
all. Something free like pdf995 could do this.

Sorry there is no better news.
George
 
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-= Luca =-

Tom Ogilvy said:
the only protection is with a password and this is easily broken by password
recovery software.

The only way is to not put the sensitive information in an excel worksheet.

Thank's for your help Tom,

^__^
Luca
 
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-= Luca =-

georgesmailuk said:
Luca - there is no way i know of protecting excel. It was never designed for
real security. You could make it harder for people to get the infromation,
but the only thing i can think of (i tried this a long time ago and gave up
because i was not sure i could recover the data) is to write a macro that
will scramble your data so that it is unreadable, and unless the correct
password is entered, closes down. This is risky though. You could lose your
entire workbook if someone tries to tamper with it and you don't have a
backup.

Even the VBA password can be bypassed with a Hex editor.

If you are sending the workbook to someone and you only want them to view
the pages, i would make it into a pdf file and not give them the workbook at
all. Something free like pdf995 could do this.

Sorry there is no better news.
George

:-( Do you know if there are another WB designed for real sicurity (maybe
openoffice or other?)
Also i have ear that the next excel 2007 could have a better protection, do
you know something?

Thank's
Luca
 
G

Guest

Sorry Luca

Don't know anything about excel2007. I don't know of any secure workbooks,
but if there are any they are probably designed for accounting systems and
whoever you were emailing the workbook to may need that same software. If
the data is very sensitive a pdf may be the only way. If it is code or
formulas you are worried about, your best bet may be to save a copy of the
workbook as "value only" so there will be no formulas and removing any
code/modules. Just make sure to save a copy first before making the changes.
Never alter an original.

good luck
George
 

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