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the easiest way to recreate a quicken file PeaceHere 01-24-2007
Posted by John Pollard on January 30, 2007, 10:39 am
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Brian wrote:
>> Thank you for your help.Try a FILE-->FILES
>> OPERATIONS-->COPY. I don't think you need to supply a
>> password on the newly created copy if you don't want to.
>> Thus, you can then open and use the newly created copy
>> instead.

> So what is the point of password protecting the file if
> anyone can create a copy without the password?

You have to have the file open - which requires the password -
to do that copy.

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Posted by Bob Wang on January 30, 2007, 12:48 pm
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Heh.
Engage brain before ...

Brian wrote:
>> Thank you for your help.Try a FILE-->FILES
>> OPERATIONS-->COPY. I don't think you need to supply a
>> password on the newly created copy if you don't want to.
>> Thus, you can then open and use the newly created copy
>> instead.

> So what is the point of password protecting the file if
> anyone can create a copy without the password?

You have to have the file open - which requires the password -
to do that copy.

--
John Pollard
First initial underscore Last name at mchsi dot com
Please reply to newsgroup




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