Hi, Andi,

Thank you so much for your prompt response.
I'm very surprising, but I was able to open the Excel file with password 
"VelvetSweatshop"!

How should I inform this information to my customers? I'm afraid many users do 
not know this information.
The URL you told me is very useful, but do you know there is any official 
annnoucement from MicroSoft?
Or, is there any notice from Apache POI web page?
Any sugestion would be highly appreciated. 

FYI,  I created the attached Excel file in the following way:
1. Create a new Excel file without any password protection using Excel 2010.
2. Open the Excel file using Excel 2003.
-> File conversion is executed automatically.
3. Click menu [Tools - Protection - Protect Workbook] and set password "Excel".

As a result, I could create the protected Excel file, which cannot be 
add/delete a sheet.
The popup dialog "Enter password" is shown when opening it using Excel 2003 
although it is not shown using Excel 2010.
Also, the Excel file can be opened even if I typed a different password here. 
The corect password is required when set the Protect workbook again.

Regards,
Isao


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