Having agreed that files and are the conceptually the same as email from a 
policy access control perspective, there is one important distinction.

Email has a standard mechanism to define multiple parts of a message to 
represent different aspects of the message i.e. MIME.

We don't have that for files so we don't have a simple generic way to attach 
the extra metadata to a file.

Some standard file formats have specific extension mechanisms we can use e.g. 
OOXML which would allow you to define a way to attach the plasma metadata to 
the file type in question.

Alternatively there exist generic file container standards what can hold any 
combination of files and data e.g. OPC which would provide a generic solution 
for any file type.

If we were to expand files for consideration with Plasma, which would be the 
best first step, a specific solution like OOXML or a generic solution such as 
OPC?

Dr Trevor Freeman  Senior Security Strategist
End to End Trust 
Team<http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc/endtoendtrust/default.mspx>
Microsoft Trustworthy Computing 
<http://www.microsoft.com/mscorp/twc/default.mspx>

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