Hi,
Glad to hear the problem is solved, sorry I couldn't have been more
useful. You might want to post your solution by replying to this
email and putting [email protected] in the To: field and
describing what it was you did that fixed the issue. That way, if
anyone else has the same problems they will be able to find the
solution by searching the archives and thus you will benefit the open-
source community ;)
Hope this helps
On 3 Sep 2007, at 19:51, Emergent Mfg. wrote:
Thank you for that information, but I fixed it. Just took a little
reconfiguring between systems.
Thanks,
Kyle Engel
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Frankston, TX 75763
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From: OOo Mac User [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 03, 2007 12:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Emergent Mfg.
Subject: Re: [users] Sheet Protection Glitch:I am using Version 2.2.1
Hi,
I have never used the password protection features of OpenOffice
but from what I understand its not worth risking mission-critical
information on it. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
I don't know anything about your software and its implementation
but maybe a password protected database would be more secure?
On 27 Aug 2007, at 18:09, Emergent Mfg. wrote:
Hello,
I am with a company that has developed a logbook software(dyna-
log.com) for the commercial trucking industry using a spreadsheet
format, i.e. scalc and excel. When I engage sheet protection and
password protect this work book in say MS Excel, any version, and
open it in OOo SCalc, I need not enter the password to unlock and
make the workbook editable. This also applies to the vice-versa
where I protect a workbook in scalc and open it in excel. No
password needed, and any user can fully edit our copyrighted
version of the workbook. Please give me any idea on how to prevent
this from happening, as I would love to offer your open source
software to our customers as an alternative to ms excel, but would
hate to think that someone could stumble across this distribute it
among our market base. You can contact me at 903.571.9898 or by
replying to this email. Thank you in advance for responding
quickly to this matter.
Thanks,
Kyle Engel
PO Box 1210
Frankston, TX 75763
O – (903)876-3679
F – (903)876-5201
C – (903)571-9898
www.emergentmfg.com
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