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Steve

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 10:11

is it a movie dvd?

dv decrypter will rip a movie dvd onto your hd


Andrew

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 09:59

quote:
Originally posted by Andrew
Is it possible to only allow files to be read off a DVD and not copied to the Hard Drive :boggle:


:rolleyes:


PaulW

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 08:36

even office monkeys can do it :P


Cybermonkey

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 08:33

Paul we are talking about office monkeys, not IT wizards


PaulW

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 06:49

pdf files can be edited in adobe acrobat, only if the original publisher allows it, or you can get 3rd party converters to convert the PDF to a word document, then you can edit it & get another convertor or use Adobe Acrobat to then re-convert the doc file to a pdf file...


Cybermonkey

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 06:05

well PDF files cannot be edited once they are compiled anyway?


Andrew

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 04:12

pdf files.


Cybermonkey

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 04:10

well not without a piece of front-end encrypting software


Cybermonkey

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 04:10

it depends on the file stored, but as a general rule i would say no it is not possible


Andrew

posted on 28th Aug 06 at 03:04

Is it possible to only allow files to be read off a DVD and not copied to the Hard Drive :boggle: