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Nov 25, 2015 9:24:16 AM
Nov 25, 2015 9:24:16 AM
Read and write password protection has been added for Report Security. Reports can now be sent with either read password protection, write password protection, or both. There are three types of passwords you can use:
The passwords used to protect reports is set in the Format properties window. This window is visible in the Set Report Password Protection step in the Recipient Level Password Protection for Reports section, the Set Password Protection Type step in the Task Level Password Protection for Reports section, and the Set Password Source step in the Report Password section below.
Preset read and/or write passwords at the individual recipient level in each recipient's settings.
Leave Password fields empty and click on Save and Close in the Actions group of the tool bar
Double click on Nopassword Recipient Copy, which you will find at the bottom of the list.
This Password window pops up when opening the Report sent to Password Recipient while the Report sent to Nopassword Recipient opens with no challenge.
Preset read and/or write passwords at the Task level for all reports and recipients contained in a task.
Double click on Password Protected Report Task Copy, that you will find at the bottom of the list. This will open it in Task Editor.
Set Password to open to Pr0t3ct. You can set a password for the Password to write field if you so desire.
Set report Output Format to PDF.
Click on the Save and Close icon in the Actions group of the tool bar.
When attempting to open the report sent either to Nopassword Recipient or Password Recipient, this dialog window appears. The recipient must, of course, enter the password Pr0t3ct to access the report in both cases.
Control individually for each report in a task which type of password protection is applied with the additional choice to set read and/or write passwords for each individual report
Double click on Task-Password Protected Report Task Copy, that you will find at the bottom of the list. This will open it in Task Editor.
Make sure that the password fields under Report Security are empty, especially the Password to open field.
These sub-steps must be done for each and every report in the list that needs to be password protected.
Click on the Save and Close icon.
When attempting to open the report sent either to Nopassword Recipient or Password Recipient, this dialog window appears. The recipient must, of course, enter the password F0llw1ng to access the report in both cases.