Re: Encrypting Office documents stored on netdisks
From: Adrian Edmonds (egghead@suespammers.org)Date: 02/17/02
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From: "Adrian Edmonds" <egghead@suespammers.org> Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 10:13:37 +0200
"Matz Engstrom" <matz_engstrom@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> At my company we share a lot of documentation on netdisks. Most is
> written as Word or Excel or other Office documents. Some is sensitive,
> so it ought to be encrypted. Have you seen any products, probably
> plugins to Office, that enable me to store the documents encrypted,
> and to have them travel over the network encrypted, to be decrypted
> when opened in Office? It should be good encryption, and not what is
> part of Office out of the box. Encrypted file systems and disks are no
> good, since then the document will be decrypted before being sent over
> the network to my PC
> Regards / Matz
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