If you remove all authority to the file, then the user won't be able to
pull it to the PC.

They have have to have read authority to transfer it.

Your process could push it to their PC, but you wouldn't be able to run
that process under the users ID; otherwise they would still need read
access.

You'd have to run the push under an ID that has read access and authority
to the user's PC.

Charles

On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 11:24 PM, Gad Miron <gadmiron@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Thanks guys (Charles, Jonathan, Tim, Jack and all others)

It is understood that a text file copied to a user's PC may be edited.

I'm looking for a way to remove all authorities to the file including
read-only
so the user won't be able to open the file .

(and no, I can not upload an encrypted file to the bank - they can't ingest
it)

TIA
Gad
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