Re: Encryption for Powerpoint?
- From: Sebastian Gottschalk <seppi@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 25 May 2006 17:24:33 +0200
sudo namei wrote:
Bull***.What about making copies while available? Again, forget that.
Answered in the next paragraph, which you snipped. There are plenty
of formats that can be published online and remain difficult to copy.
If you want to be double-plus-super-secret I suppose you could host
a locked down VMWare image and make an RDP session available only to
whoever is wearing the *** Tracy code ring.
How is that supposed to work?
But probably a couple of annoying lines of javascript to disallow
printing or saving,
Huh? Such a *** doesn't even work in Mozilla.
And I can't even see how you like to stop printing on
common-as-webbrowser-misused MSIE.
in conjunction with a graphical presentation rather than text
Do you know the PrintScreen key? What about OCR?
would suffice to keep the average schmoe from copying the data.
Joe Average will get an unprotected copy from Tim Techsavvy.
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