Re: Word2003 Can this be: "Unrestricted access"=yes AND password protected ??
- From: "Gyorgy Moldova [MVP]" <gmoldova@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 09:30:53 +0200
Unrestricted permissions refer to the IRM technology (Information Rights
Management) which is far more than a simple password protection, though it
is easy to get confused. The scenario you said is that IRM is switched off
(e.g. unrestricted from _that point of view_) but the .doc file has the PW
protection on.
"Thomas McGregor" <thommcg@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:44532648$0$11075$9b4e6d93@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I got a Word 2003 document where the menu File->Permissions show a check at "Unrestricted access"
but is at the same time "password protected"?
From my point of view a password protected file cannot be "Unrestricted". It is restricted.
Thomas
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