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| Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? I have searched the web and this forum but can not find this answer anywhere. I am new to notebook and would like to use one password to protect a whole notebook rather than a seperate password for each section. Is this possible? Just to be clear; I would like to type in one passward to open all the sections of a notebook at once. It is a bit tedious to have to open each section within a notebook with its own password. Am I just missing the way to do this? Thank you for any help on this . |
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| RE: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? This is not possible in OneNote 2007. You have to password protect each section. "Sinbad7" wrote: > I have searched the web and this forum but can not find this answer anywhere. > > I am new to notebook and would like to use one password to protect a whole > notebook rather than a seperate password for each section. Is this possible? > > Just to be clear; I would like to type in one passward to open all the > sections of a notebook at once. > > It is a bit tedious to have to open each section within a notebook with its > own password. Am I just missing the way to do this? > > > Thank you for any help on this . |
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| RE: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? "michtho_ms" wrote: > This is not possible in OneNote 2007. You have to password protect each > section. > Thank you for the reply michtho_ms I suppose there is some reson but I find it odd. Personally Id prefer to unlock a whole notbook with just one passwordword. |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? "Sinbad7" <Sinbad7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:5918E9CA-6679-457C-9FC7-E5C17EE2CC9A@microsoft.com... > > > "michtho_ms" wrote: > >> This is not possible in OneNote 2007. You have to password protect each >> section. >> > > Thank you for the reply michtho_ms > > I suppose there is some reson but I find it odd. > Personally Id prefer to unlock a whole notbook with just one passwordword. That would be nice, but difficult to implement given that sections are file level while notebooks are directory level. Everytime I see this question asked I am concerned that someone at Microsoft may run off and try to implement some horrific directory locking scheme... but so far the OneNote development has been great (IMHO they have held off the Office Bloatware curse, but time will tell). The only other way it would work is: 1. A single file for a notebook (not a section). This means that you could no longer send a section by itself, but in logical terms a notebook is what you open to start with, not a big loss. OR (the common sense version) 2. Simply keep the current password in memory for X amount of activity time (encrypted of course), and when the user requests a password protected section try the current password and if it works automatically open the section. This is the way one of my favororite Mobile applications (Tombo) handles multiple password protected files. This would not require any changes to the current structure. As a workaround have you considered keeping some notebooks with only one section? May make it easier to manage from a password standpoint, although no doubt you will then have multiple notebooks quickly. |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? "xTenn" wrote: > > As a workaround have you considered keeping some notebooks with only one > section? May make it easier to manage from a password standpoint, although > no doubt you will then have multiple notebooks quickly. > > > Hi xTenn Thank you for the reply Yes, this basically is what I plan to do - each notebook will have one main section which will be password protected - not so bad in the scheme of things. Thanks again = ) |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? What it sounds like to me is that you want the equivalent of an "Unlock" button near the "Lock" button on the Protection task pane. I already set one password for all sections that need to be controlled within a single notebook, so I use the Lock button for locking frequently. An unlock button might make it easier to open multiple sections at once. -- Kathy Jacobs, Microsoft MVP OneNote and PowerPoint Author of Kathy Jacobs on PowerPoint Get PowerPoint and OneNote information at www.onppt.com or on my blog, http://geekswithblogs.net/VitaminCH/Default.aspx I believe life is meant to be lived. But: if we live without making a difference, it makes no difference that we lived "Sinbad7" <Sinbad7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AEDF5020-00C0-487A-920A-463E26A5C7ED@microsoft.com... >I have searched the web and this forum but can not find this answer >anywhere. > > I am new to notebook and would like to use one password to protect a whole > notebook rather than a seperate password for each section. Is this > possible? > > Just to be clear; I would like to type in one passward to open all the > sections of a notebook at once. > > It is a bit tedious to have to open each section within a notebook with > its > own password. Am I just missing the way to do this? > > > Thank you for any help on this . |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? hi to all the community I have read this thread several times with interest. I would like to protect different notebooks with different sections with the same password is this possible. all help and advice greatly appreciated and I thank all in advance for your help and time. many many thanks. Paul. |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? pm_sam wrote: > I have read this thread several times with interest. > > I would like to protect different notebooks with different > sections with the same password is this possible. You can use the same password for all of the sections. But one can not protect a whole notebook. It has to be dine with each section that shall be protected, in by ini. Rainald |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? hi thank you for a very quick answer. what does "It has to be dine with each section that shall be protected, in by ini." mean. thank you thank you. Paul. |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? pm_sam wrote: > thank you for a very quick answer. > > what does "It has to be dine with each section that shall be > protected, in by ini." mean. Oh, I'm so sorry. Serious typo - the letters on the most used keys have been rubbed off by heavy usage of the keyboard and most often I type an "i" instead of an "o" and the spellchecker did not tell me :-( :-( I had wanted to say that protection has to be set for each section "one by one". Hope it's clear now Rainald |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? thats cleared things up.LOL thank you thank you. Paul |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? pm_sam wrote: > thats cleared things up.LOL > > thank you thank you. You're welcome. Rainald |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? I fail to see why providing the ability to lock an entire notebook (directory) would be a detriment. I, too, would like to lock my Personal notebook in one operation rather than the tedious method of having to lock each section individually. If the purpose of this application is to make things easier for the user, then why should the user have to go through the extra steps of creating multiple one-section notebooks or locking each section individually. Seems counter-productive to me and just another reason NOT to use this so-called 'efficient application. "xTenn" wrote: > > "Sinbad7" <Sinbad7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:5918E9CA-6679-457C-9FC7-E5C17EE2CC9A@microsoft.com... > > > > > > "michtho_ms" wrote: > > > >> This is not possible in OneNote 2007. You have to password protect each > >> section. > >> > > > > Thank you for the reply michtho_ms > > > > I suppose there is some reson but I find it odd. > > Personally Id prefer to unlock a whole notbook with just one passwordword. > > > That would be nice, but difficult to implement given that sections are file > level while notebooks are directory level. Everytime I see this question > asked I am concerned that someone at Microsoft may run off and try to > implement some horrific directory locking scheme... but so far the OneNote > development has been great (IMHO they have held off the Office Bloatware > curse, but time will tell). > > The only other way it would work is: > > 1. A single file for a notebook (not a section). This means that you could > no longer send a section by itself, but in logical terms a notebook is what > you open to start with, not a big loss. > > OR (the common sense version) > > 2. Simply keep the current password in memory for X amount of activity time > (encrypted of course), and when the user requests a password protected > section try the current password and if it works automatically open the > section. This is the way one of my favororite Mobile applications (Tombo) > handles multiple password protected files. This would not require any > changes to the current structure. > > > As a workaround have you considered keeping some notebooks with only one > section? May make it easier to manage from a password standpoint, although > no doubt you will then have multiple notebooks quickly. > > > > > |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? Windows Explorer. Find your Notebook (probably under "My Documents\OneNote Notebooks") right-click it, properties, Security. You should be able to secure it from there, unless you're running FAT as a file system I suppose. Best part of that security...you won't have to provide a password when you access it. If you're logged into the machine as you (which requires a username/password I hope) then you'll have access to that notebook. If you're logged into the machine as somebody who doesn't have permissions to the folder then you won't have access to the notebook. -- -Ben- Ben M. Schorr, MVP Roland Schorr & Tower http://www.rolandschorr.com http://www.officeforlawyers.com/outlook.html Author: The Lawyer's Guide to Microsoft Outlook 2007: http://tinyurl.com/ol4law-amazon "Silent E" <Silent E@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:3AE369F1-0B1E-4221-88B6-E56F8066AEAC@microsoft.com... > I fail to see why providing the ability to lock an entire notebook > (directory) would be a detriment. I, too, would like to lock my Personal > notebook in one operation rather than the tedious method of having to lock > each section individually. If the purpose of this application is to make > things easier for the user, then why should the user have to go through > the > extra steps of creating multiple one-section notebooks or locking each > section individually. Seems counter-productive to me and just another > reason > NOT to use this so-called 'efficient application. > > > "xTenn" wrote: > >> >> "Sinbad7" <Sinbad7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5918E9CA-6679-457C-9FC7-E5C17EE2CC9A@microsoft.com... >> > >> > >> > "michtho_ms" wrote: >> > >> >> This is not possible in OneNote 2007. You have to password protect >> >> each >> >> section. >> >> >> > >> > Thank you for the reply michtho_ms >> > >> > I suppose there is some reson but I find it odd. >> > Personally Id prefer to unlock a whole notbook with just one >> > passwordword. >> >> >> That would be nice, but difficult to implement given that sections are >> file >> level while notebooks are directory level. Everytime I see this question >> asked I am concerned that someone at Microsoft may run off and try to >> implement some horrific directory locking scheme... but so far the >> OneNote >> development has been great (IMHO they have held off the Office Bloatware >> curse, but time will tell). >> >> The only other way it would work is: >> >> 1. A single file for a notebook (not a section). This means that you >> could >> no longer send a section by itself, but in logical terms a notebook is >> what >> you open to start with, not a big loss. >> >> OR (the common sense version) >> >> 2. Simply keep the current password in memory for X amount of activity >> time >> (encrypted of course), and when the user requests a password protected >> section try the current password and if it works automatically open the >> section. This is the way one of my favororite Mobile applications >> (Tombo) >> handles multiple password protected files. This would not require any >> changes to the current structure. >> >> >> As a workaround have you considered keeping some notebooks with only one >> section? May make it easier to manage from a password standpoint, >> although >> no doubt you will then have multiple notebooks quickly. >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Re: Can a whole notebook be protected with one password? Silent E wrote: Where did you dig out this oooold thread? > I fail to see why providing the ability to lock an entire notebook > (directory) would be a detriment. I, too, would like to lock my > Personal notebook in one operation rather than the tedious method of > having to lock each section individually. Didn't you *read* what you quoted? IMO Sinbad7 has valid points for the why not as well as workarounds. > If the purpose of this > application is to make things easier for the user, then why should > the user have to go through the extra steps of creating multiple > one-section notebooks or locking each section individually. Seems > counter-productive to me and just another reason NOT to use this > so-called 'efficient application. Did the venting help you? Rainald > "xTenn" wrote: > >> >> "Sinbad7" <Sinbad7@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:5918E9CA-6679-457C-9FC7-E5C17EE2CC9A@microsoft.com... >>> >>> >>> "michtho_ms" wrote: >>> >>>> This is not possible in OneNote 2007. You have to password >>>> protect each section. >>>> >>> >>> Thank you for the reply michtho_ms >>> >>> I suppose there is some reson but I find it odd. >>> Personally Id prefer to unlock a whole notbook with just one >>> passwordword. >> >> >> That would be nice, but difficult to implement given that sections >> are file level while notebooks are directory level. Everytime I see >> this question asked I am concerned that someone at Microsoft may run >> off and try to implement some horrific directory locking scheme... >> but so far the OneNote development has been great (IMHO they have >> held off the Office Bloatware curse, but time will tell). >> >> The only other way it would work is: >> >> 1. A single file for a notebook (not a section). This means that >> you could no longer send a section by itself, but in logical terms a >> notebook is what you open to start with, not a big loss. >> >> OR (the common sense version) >> >> 2. Simply keep the current password in memory for X amount of >> activity time (encrypted of course), and when the user requests a >> password protected section try the current password and if it works >> automatically open the section. This is the way one of my >> favororite Mobile applications (Tombo) handles multiple password >> protected files. This would not require any changes to the current >> structure. >> >> >> As a workaround have you considered keeping some notebooks with only >> one section? May make it easier to manage from a password >> standpoint, although no doubt you will then have multiple notebooks >> quickly. |
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