Description of Office features that are intended to enable collaboration and that are not intended to increase security (822924)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Office XP
- Microsoft Office 2000
- Microsoft Office 97 for Windows
- Microsoft Office Access 2003
- Microsoft Access 2002
- Microsoft Access 2000
- Microsoft Access 97
- Microsoft Office Excel 2003
- Microsoft Excel 2002
- Microsoft Excel 2000
- Microsoft Excel 97 for Windows
- Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003
- Microsoft FrontPage 2002
- Microsoft FrontPage 2000
- Microsoft FrontPage 97 for Windows
- Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
- Microsoft Outlook 2002
- Microsoft Outlook 2000
- Microsoft Outlook 97
- Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2003
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2002
- Microsoft PowerPoint 2000
- Microsoft PowerPoint 97 for Windows
- Microsoft Office Word 2003
- Microsoft Word 2002
- Microsoft Word 2000
- Microsoft Word 97 for Windows
- Microsoft Office Publisher 2003
- Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003
- Microsoft Office Standard Edition 2003
- Microsoft Office Student and Teachers Edition 2003
- Microsoft Office Small Business Edition 2003
- Microsoft Office Basic Edition 2003
SUMMARYMicrosoft Office products include features that enable
specific collaboration scenarios and features that are designed to help make
your documents and files more secure. Features that enable collaboration
scenarios function correctly in collaboration environments that do not include
users who have malicious intent. When you use a feature that is
designed to enable a collaboration scenario but is not designed to help make
your document or file more secure, for example you use the Password to Modify
feature, the feature is functioning as intended even when a user with malicious
intent bypasses the feature. This behavior occurs because the feature was never
designed to help protect your document or file from a user with malicious
intent. The Security tab of the
Options dialog box in Office applications contains both types of features.
Not all features that are found on the Security tab are
designed to help make your documents and files more secure. The
following are examples of Office features that enable specific collaboration
scenarios:
- Password to Modify
When you do not want others to modify the formatting of your
Microsoft Word document, Microsoft Excel document, or Microsoft PowerPoint
presentation, you may choose to use the Password to Modify feature.
Note When you use the Password to Modify feature, you only set a
guideline for others to follow. When you are using the Password to Modify
feature, someone else may be able to obtain your password. - Hidden Cells and Locked Cells
When you have a cell that you do not want others to see or to
modify, you can hide or lock the cell. You can use hidden or locked cells in
Excel to present data more clearly. You may choose to hide a cell that contains
a formula when you think it will confuse others, or you may choose to lock a
cell when you do not want others to modify the cell.
Note When you hide or lock a cell, you only set a guideline for others
to follow. Hidden cells and locked cells are not designed to allow your files
to be more secure. Hidden cells can be unhidden by other users.
The following are examples of Office features that are designed
to help make your documents and files more secure:
- Password to Open (Using RC4 Level Advanced Encryption )
You can use a strong password with the Password to Open
feature in conjunction with RC4 level advanced encryption to require a user to
enter a password to open an Office file.
Note The Password to Open feature uses advanced encryption. Encryption
is a standard method of securing the content of a file. There are several
encryption methods that are available for use with Word files, Excel files, or
PowerPoint presentations. Microsoft Office Outlook 2003 allows for encryption
also, but also implements it by using different methods.
For more
information about encryption, visit the following Microsoft Web site: For more information about strong passwords, see the "Information
About Strong Passwords" section of this article. - Digitally Signed VBA Macro Projects
You can use digitally signed Microsoft Office Visual Basic
for Applications (VBA) macro projects. When you add a digital signature to a
VBA macro project, you are supplying a verifiable signature that can vouch for
the authenticity and the integrity of the VBA macro project.
For more
information about digitally signed macros, visit the following Microsoft Web
site:
The "More Information" section contains additional information
about Office features that are intended to enable specific collaboration
scenarios. REFERENCESFor more information about features that enable specific
collaboration scenarios and features that are designed to help make your
documents and files more secure, visit the following articles in the Microsoft
Knowledge Base. Office
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
309312
HOW TO: Configure a policy setting
to disable password protection for Microsoft Access 2002, Microsoft Excel 2002,
and Microsoft Word 2002
Excel
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
263564
How to remove password protection
from worksheets, workbooks, and shared workbooks in Excel 2000
Outlook
For more information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
198027
How to protect a custom
form from changes
180812 How
to protect a custom form from changes
168025 How
to protect a custom form from changes
PowerPoint
For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
278578
How password protection
works with PowerPoint Show (*.pps) files
Word
For more information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
306474
Protecting a Microsoft
Word 2002 document
292067 You
are able to modify a secure linked document object without using a
password
204160 You
can modify linked document object that contains password
Modification Type: | Minor | Last Reviewed: | 2/10/2006 |
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