On 15 Sep 2014 at 17:10, Bill Oliver wrote:
Date sent: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 17:10:22 +0000 (UTC)
From: Bill Oliver <vendor(a)billoblog.com>
To: Community support for Fedora users
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Subject: Re: Doing "Secure Documents" in Fedora
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2014, Mickey wrote:
>
> On 09/13/2014 01:39 PM, Steven Stern wrote:
>> On 09/13/2014 11:56 AM, Mickey wrote:
>> > Fedora 20/KDE
>> >
>> > How do you use Secure Documents in Fedora ?
>> >
>> > Secure Documents like someone that wants to send you MONEY
>> is that some sort of brand name or product (because you capitalized it)
>> or are you talking about transferring securely encrypted files?
>>
> Well guys I got to my sister's house to look at that Secure Document that was
> sent to her, It was from her IRA company
> and it was a Microsoft Secure Document and she can't open it because she uses
> Fedora 20.
>
> Any ideals on how to open it.
>
Doesn't look good:
https://forum.openoffice.org/en/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=55512
https://help.libreoffice.org/Common/About_Converting_Microsoft_Office_Doc...
I keep an old copy of XP on virtualbox just for this kind of thing. Happily, I'm at
a university, so I can buy Office for something like fifteen bucks. I end up using it
about three times a year...
billo
Since docx files are actually zip compressed files, wondering if they might be
using the zip encryption and password? If so, would be interesting to see if
one could use zip to uncompress the file with password, and then recreate
the zip without the password.
Just found this site, but have not tried it.
http://superuser.com/questions/486844/how-can-i-unlock-a-microsoft-docx-d
ocument
Don't use office much, so not sure where the option is to secure a file to test
this.
Make sure to make a copy of the file before trying this.
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