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Posted by Steve Riley [MSFT] on August 17, 2007, 12:12 am
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Typically, the term "DRM" is indeed used to describe the anti-copying
controls placed on music and video files. For your needs, RMS (Windows
Rights Management Services) could work very well. Check out
http://www.microsoft.com/rms for the details.
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Steve Riley
steve.riley@microsoft.com
http://blogs.technet.com/steriley http://www.protectyourwindowsnetwork.com
>I work for a church that often deals with sensitive/personal issues that
> could have a great deal of liability involved if such messages are not
> handled properly. I thought this used to fall under the category of DRM,
> but
> this seems to have been comendeered to pertain to mostly music. I have
> never
> dealt with these issues before, so I am unaware of how to set this up.
> First, is DRM the appropriate terminology? More importantly, how do they
> begin makinging e-mail flagged as non-printable, non-forwardable, etc.,?
> They are running Windows SBS 2003 with all service packs applied, Exchange
> 2003 Server, and run Outlook 2003 on our workstations. Does the process
> begin on the server, or does it begin at each worstation? Is/are there
> (a)
> white paper(s) that discuss how to set this up? Anyone want to express
> their
> opinion or describe their experience in working with this?
>
> --
> Gerald A. Wooten
> Phaser Computers
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