On Wed, 2012-03-28 at 08:12 -0400, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
My colleagues found out that the temp file is password-protected too,
so that part is fine.
But images inside the file are saved as temporary files too! Is there
something we can do about that?
Sure - you could encrypt
My colleagues found out that the temp file is password-protected too,
so that part is fine.
But images inside the file are saved as temporary files too! Is there
something we can do about that?
Marc-André LAVERDIÈRE
Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete,
not
Hello,
I will do that investigation. Just a quick question: if the original file
was password-protected, will the temp files be similarly be protected?
On 2012-02-28 1:57 PM, Michael Stahl mst...@redhat.com wrote:
On 28/02/12 19:46, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
Hello,
I need to ensure that
On Fri, 2012-03-02 at 14:31 -0500, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
I will do that investigation. Just a quick question: if the original
file was password-protected, will the temp files be similarly be
protected?
Almost certainly not :-) but theoretically they could be of course.
Hello,
I need to ensure that data confidentiality.
Marc-André LAVERDIÈRE
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2012/2/27 Michael Meeks
On 28/02/12 19:46, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
Hello,
I need to ensure that data confidentiality.
i don't believe that the completely undisciplined use of temp files in
the historic OpenOffice.org code base is conductive to this goal; it
would probably be a good idea to investigate encrypted
On Tue, 2012-02-28 at 13:46 -0500, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
I need to ensure that data confidentiality.
Ok; so as Michael says, tons of apps dump lots of state into /tmp files
- an encrypted /tmp would help with that. Failing that mounting a
ramdisk over /tmp would do it (on Linux).
Hello everybody,
I am working on something for which we want the document to stay in
memory, with no temp file on disk.
So far, we open the file as such:
com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue[] args = new
com.sun.star.beans.PropertyValue[] {
new PropertyValue(ReadOnly, -1, true,
Hi Marc,
On Mon, 2012-02-27 at 04:15 -0500, Marc-André Laverdière wrote:
I am working on something for which we want the document to stay in
memory, with no temp file on disk.
Ho hum ;-)
And the result is that we have a temporary file in
C:\Users\meh\AppData|local\Temp\