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Although there are Office 2013 settings to change how encryption is performed, when you encrypt Open XML Format files (.docx, .xslx, .pptx, and so on) the default values — AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), 128-bit key length, SHA1, and CBC (cipher block chaining) — provide strong encryption and should be fine for most organizations.
Quoted from http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179125.aspx . I can't figure out where is the setting to change how encryption is performed.
Is there any possible to change the encryption algorithm being used instead of the default AES-128 ?
Thanks.
3This is only a partial answer. OP asked for office (winword.exe, excel.exe, optionally access (only in some versions of office), optionally outlook (also only in some versions of ms office), ... – Hennes – 2016-08-16T10:51:04.667
We accept partial answers on Super User, so long as they identify themselves as such, as this poster has done. – I say Reinstate Monica – 2017-05-23T18:55:11.887