Re: Encrpyting Microsoft Access databases
The only encryption that Access can handle "natively", is its own. That
is basicaly 32-bit RC4. Perhaps the PGP folks meant that you could
encrypt a database with PGP, send it to someone else, then the
recipient could /decrypt/ it with PGP before they started using it?
Cheers,
TC
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