Protecting Powerpoint 2000 files

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Zack J

I was thinking of upgrading to office 2002 solely to get password protection
on powerpoint files. Just looking for some advice here.

Does anyone know how good the protection is? Does it prevent people from
printing the presentation?

Maybe one of those pptools or ALADAT utilities is better.

Any thoughts or experience with this?


Zack
 
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John O

Does anyone know how good the protection is?

It's not hard or expensive to acquire a tool that cracks protected files.
Most regular users won't ever have a clue about such things, but the devoted
won't have any problem with them.

-John O
 

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