Hi,
Mikhail Voytenko wrote:
document. Although it would need more actions, I do not think that
somebody who got access to the memory and was able to read the password
would not be able to read more keys. Please correct me if I have
misunderstood something.
I don't know about Windows, but UNI
Hi,
On 06/29/09 11:59, Malte Timmermann wrote:
Well,
first - OOo already remembers the document specific password in memory
while the document is open. There is no API for getting the password, so
someone would need to have access to the raw memory to find it somewhere
- not very likely. The pa
Well,
first - OOo already remembers the document specific password in memory
while the document is open. There is no API for getting the password, so
someone would need to have access to the raw memory to find it somewhere
- not very likely. The password is not stored persistently somewhere.
But
Hi,
Alexander Ritter wrote:
> It's all said by the title: I would prefer a new option box in the save
> dialog where the user can specify to take the old password to save the
> document with instead of typing a new one or even the same old password
> twice again. A nice tool for versioning e.g. c
Hi folks!
It's all said by the title: I would prefer a new option box in the save
dialog where the user can specify to take the old password to save the
document with instead of typing a new one or even the same old password
twice again. A nice tool for versioning e.g. confidential documents!
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