Online Encryption of MS Office

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siramic

Hi, and thank you for your help. :)

What I would like to be able to do is add on and edit some files online from
2-3 different computers (all are Window 7 and all have Office 2007), and yet
have the files be secure, as they are my personal passwords (not my banking,
as I leave that to my memory) . Right now I have tried Dropbox, yet anyone
who has acess to my PCs, has acess to the Dropbox, and the website. I tried
using AxCrypt to encrypt a file, and sent it to Dropbox. Yet, if I want to
add another web site password, I can't do it online, I have to download it
to my PC, then after I edit, it wants this new change to be backed up again
in a "new" file name, and then can be resent back as a new file name.

So after all that, I have 2 new files to delete on my pc and a "new" one in
Dropbox, just to make one change. I just want to be able to go online, and
change a file from any of my PCs, and have it be secure. Is there such a
thing?

Thanks again for any help :)
Scott
 
S

siramic

siramic said:
Hi, and thank you for your help. :)

What I would like to be able to do is add on and edit some files online from
2-3 different computers (all are Window 7 and all have Office 2007), and yet
have the files be secure, as they are my personal passwords (not my banking,
as I leave that to my memory) . Right now I have tried Dropbox, yet anyone
who has acess to my PCs, has acess to the Dropbox, and the website. I tried
using AxCrypt to encrypt a file, and sent it to Dropbox. Yet, if I want to
add another web site password, I can't do it online, I have to download it
to my PC, then after I edit, it wants this new change to be backed up again
in a "new" file name, and then can be resent back as a new file name.

So after all that, I have 2 new files to delete on my pc and a "new" one in
Dropbox, just to make one change. I just want to be able to go online, and
change a file from any of my PCs, and have it be secure. Is there such a
thing?

Thanks again for any help :)
Scott


I did just try Office Live Workspace, and that would work, as long as I
didn't share that sight with anyone? Unless I could somehow encrypt the
individual MS Office files and be able to add to them as needed? Could that
be done individually through Properties/Advanced/Encrypt Contents?
 

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