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WorkbookBase.Password Property

Definition

Gets or sets the password that must be supplied to open the workbook.

public:
 property System::String ^ Password { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string Password { get; set; }
member this.Password : string with get, set
Public Property Password As String

Property Value

The password that must be supplied to open the workbook.

Examples

The following code example checks the value of the HasPassword property to determine whether the workbook is password protected. If the workbook is not password protected, then the example sets the Password property to a password obtained from user input, and then calls the SetPasswordEncryptionOptions method to set the encryption algorithm, set the key length, set the name of the encryption provider, and enable file property encryption. The example then displays the values of the PasswordEncryptionProvider, PasswordEncryptionAlgorithm, PasswordEncryptionKeyLength, and PasswordEncryptionFileProperties properties in worksheet Sheet1. This example assumes that the method GetPasswordFromUserInput is defined elsewhere.

This example is for a document-level customization.

private void WorkbookPasswordOptions()
{
    if (!this.HasPassword)
    {
        this.Password = GetPasswordFromUserInput();
        this.SetPasswordEncryptionOptions(
            "Microsoft RSA SChannel Cryptographic Provider",
            "RC4", 128, true);
    }

    // Display the password properties in Sheet1.
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["A1"].Value2 =
        "Password Encryption Provider:";
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["A2"].Value2 =
        "Password Encryption Algorithm:";
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["A3"].Value2 =
        "Password Encryption Key Length:";
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["A4"].Value2 =
        "Password Encryption File Properties:";
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["A1", "A4"].Columns.AutoFit();

    Globals.Sheet1.Range["B1"].Value2 =
        this.PasswordEncryptionProvider;
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["B2"].Value2 =
        this.PasswordEncryptionAlgorithm;
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["B3"].Value2 =
        this.PasswordEncryptionKeyLength;
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["B4"].Value2 =
        this.PasswordEncryptionFileProperties;
    Globals.Sheet1.Range["B1", "B4"].Columns.AutoFit();
}
Private Sub WorkbookPasswordOptions()
    If Not Me.HasPassword Then
        Me.Password = GetPasswordFromUserInput()
        Me.SetPasswordEncryptionOptions( _
            "Microsoft RSA SChannel Cryptographic Provider", _
            "RC4", 128, True)
    End If

    ' Display the password properties in Sheet1.
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("A1").Value2 = _
        "Password Encryption Provider:"
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("A2").Value2 = _
        "Password Encryption Algorithm:"
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("A3").Value2 = _
        "Password Encryption Key Length:"
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("A4").Value2 = _
        "Password Encryption File Properties:"
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("A1", "A4").Columns.AutoFit()

    Globals.Sheet1.Range("B1").Value2 = _
        Me.PasswordEncryptionProvider
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("B2").Value2 = _
        Me.PasswordEncryptionAlgorithm
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("B3").Value2 = _
        Me.PasswordEncryptionKeyLength
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("B4").Value2 = _
        Me.PasswordEncryptionFileProperties
    Globals.Sheet1.Range("B1", "B4").Columns.AutoFit()
End Sub

Remarks

Use strong passwords that combine uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols. Weak passwords do not mix these elements. Strong password: Y6dh!et5. Weak password: House27. Use a strong password that you can remember so that you do not have to write it down.

Applies to