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Re: Folder level Security
From: Nick Shapley <nick_shapley () yahoo co uk>
Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 22:32:46 +0000 (GMT)
Check out http://www.sealedmedia.com Looks like it could be just what you need as it allows complete control even after delivery. Cheers, Nick Leonid Mamtchenkov wrote:
* Scott Fullman <sfullman () opd5 com> [27-Oct-2003
09:21]:
I have a windows2k network and am trying to lock
down a folder in such a
way that users can view the files only. They should
not be allowed to
copy the files onto their desktop and make changes.
Just View.
Right now I have it all set up, but cannot find a
way to disable the
moving of files from the folder to their personal
computers. Is this
possible with W2k?It appears to me that you are looking for Microsoft
Digital Rights
Management. I don't think it is possible to achieve
what you are trying
to achieve without using DRM.
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/drm.aspx
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