Hi, I am not able to figure out a way to password protect a zip file. Can you share any link or vba code for that? I think that's the last step required. Thanks!
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On 22-Jul-2013, at 16:35, "Gary D. Schwartz" <gary.schwartz@pobox.com> wrote:
> Yes and no.
>
> I had tried it on a work related Excel spreadsheet that a predecessor
> had locked with a password and without documentation.
>
> For short passwords 3-4 characters, the freebie versions of those
> will work. For longer "strong" passwords, not even the paid versions
> work on all files. But overall, you are right; the password will not
> keep out someone determined.
>
> The various ZIP plus password programs use far more secure encryption.
>
> Gary
>
> At 04:57 AM 7/21/2013, Derek Turner wrote:
> >Dear Saurabh
> >
> >Judging from the number of sites offering free Word, Excel and PDF
> >password removers, I would say that for anyone determined to break
> >into your files that passwords are only a minor irritation.
> >
> >Regards
> >
> >Derek Turner ++
> >
>
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