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Hi :)
There are several things that can be encrypted.  It could be the entire
hard-drive (partition really) or just a folder or just the file itself. 
Also i think it's possible to "password-protect" a file without encrypting
it or set the file to read-only so that the data is available but can't be
over-written.  

I think the only way to know if you can open the file is to try it.  At my
work they tried to protect a file so that no-one could open it or read it
but with LibreOffice on Gnu&Linux it opened read-only with no trouble.  
Regards from
Tom :)

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