"Linn Kubler" <> wrote in message
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> "Pegasus [MVP]" <> wrote in message
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>> "Linn Kubler" <> wrote in message
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>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have been asked to identify all the password protected files on our
>>> network and am wondering if someone might have an example?
>>>
>>> Alternatively, can anyone recommend a commercial/shareware/freeware
>>> utility for this? A quick Google search found a few utilities for
>>> finding files like this but I know nothing about them. We are mostly
>>> interested in Word, Excel and PowerPoint type files.
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>> Linn
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>> Seeing that you frequently post questions in newsgroups, I suggest you
>> familiarise yourself with the concept of "cross-posting". You multiposted
>> this particular question, which causes duplication of effort and is
>> therefore much frowned upon - see here:
>> http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm.
> Don't see the problem, this is a question that spans multiple disciplains.
> Someone in this group might have had the answer but doesn't read the other
> group or visa versa, how am I supposed to get the most accurate
> information without cross posting? That's like saying it's Ok to Google
> one web site but not another.
>
> Sorry if I offended anyone, just trying to solve a problem.
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Linn
Sorry, you missed my point entirely. You did not *crosspost* - you
*multiposted*. Crossposting involves placing several newsgroup names into
the Address field so that everybody in every newsgroup can see your post and
reply to it. You did not do this - you created several independent threads
in different newsgroups so that respondents could not see the replies from
other newsgroups.
Please read the information once more in the link I gave you before. It
tells you clearly that crossposting, when done in moderation, is fine and
that multiposting causes duplication of effort.