I don't think you can use excel to password protect a folder.
But when you do file|saveas, click on Tools|General Options.
There's a spot where you can put a "password to open".
> hi guys,
> just upgraded OS to xp pro,running office 2000.
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mr.burns - 25 Aug 2004 13:26 GMT
Dave,
Stunning....thankyou v v much. I had been going back to
tools within the file itself and clicking tools/options
and looking for general options. never even noticed it
there in the save as box. Doh.... On the subject of
protecting a folder - what i meant was just password
protecting any folder....any clues?
having a better day now so hope you are too...
thx.
Mr.B
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Gord Dibben - 25 Aug 2004 17:15 GMT
Mr. B
In Windows XP you don't password protect folders anymore. That's an old
unsecure way to do it.
There are third party apps that will do it if you want.
http://www.baxbex.com/foldershield.html
http://www.winability.com/download/
http://www.fsprolabs.com/hfxp/index.html
In Windows XP you use file permissions to allow or deny access to folders on a
user by user or group basis.
Gord Dibben Excel MVP
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mr.burns - 25 Aug 2004 18:28 GMT
Gord,
Thanks a million for your input. I have another post
running which gives an account of user logon conflicts
i'm currently experiencing ..hence the route taking to
lock down certain folders/files while this issue is
resolved. Don't know if it's your area as well but the
post is here -
http://support.microsoft.com/newsgroups/default.aspx?
ICP=GSS3&NewsGroup=microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_adm
in&SLCID=US&sd=GN&id=fh;en-gb;newsgroups
thanks again....
mr.b
burns332004ATaolDOTcom
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