sir
does not it seems illogical that one cannot open or modify a password
protected xls/doc file, but the file can be easily delete it even from
recycle bin
have a thought on this
Thanks
Abhishek kedia, India
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No.
The password is to prevent unauthorised access to the data, as most
passwords are.
There is no reason to prevent someone deleteing the file, crunching the
harddrive, nor trashing the whole PC, these actions serve to enforce the
idea of restricting access to the data.
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Abhishek kedia Wrote:
gt; sir
gt; does not it seems illogical that one cannot open or modify a password
gt; protected xls/doc file, but the file can be easily delete it even from
gt; recycle bin
gt;
gt; have a thought on this
gt;
gt; Thanks
gt;
gt; Abhishek kedia, India
gt; 919312287269
gt;
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- May 16 Wed 2007 20:37
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