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Word OLE temp document ~wroxxxx.doc

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    I need someone to help me understand temp files created for Word documents. I have visited the link http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q211/6/32.asp and I have a broad understanding that the ~WRO temp files are Ole Object files. I am using the DSO framer OCX from Msft that can open Active documents. I am tweaking the DSO framer such that Word docs are opened as read-only when viewed in the DSO Framer. I have automated keyboard and menu events such that the document is read-only and content cannot be copy-pasted and so forth. However in the TMP folder I see this ~WRO tmp file that any user can access and copy content from, even though the DSO framer shows the file as read only. I need to program the DSO framer such that this temp file cannot be accessed or is hidden. I would also like to mention that my version of the DSO framer is not required to allow users to modify displayed documents or save them. How can I (by automating Word or by modifying my OLE code) transfer data to the local server without creating this ~WRO tmp file ? :( I will really appreciate help on this. Thanks, Vishal More

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