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The availability of Passwords in OneNote is commendable, however; what good
is a Password if there is no Encryption/Cryptography behind it? So far, I
have not been able to find any mention of Encryption for OneNote. Perhaps I
am expecting too much? Perhaps OneNote relies on the Binary nature of its
File Format for Encryption? Can anyone confirm the existence of some form of
Cryptography like: AES, Blowfish, etc.? If OneNote does use Cryptography,
what "Bit Level" (128, 256, etc.) is available?
Thanks for any help.
is a Password if there is no Encryption/Cryptography behind it? So far, I
have not been able to find any mention of Encryption for OneNote. Perhaps I
am expecting too much? Perhaps OneNote relies on the Binary nature of its
File Format for Encryption? Can anyone confirm the existence of some form of
Cryptography like: AES, Blowfish, etc.? If OneNote does use Cryptography,
what "Bit Level" (128, 256, etc.) is available?
Thanks for any help.