The following may help.

www.securit-e-doc.com




 

Dave Kleiman
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.netmedic.net

 


-----Original Message-----
From: Zimin, Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, January 24, 2003 14:19
To: Phillips, Mike; Jack Hill; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Secure Documentation Management (Please Suggest Solutions)

Jack,

If the user will be able to open a document and view it there is always a
chance to copy it.
The easiest way to do it will be creating a screenshot (Shift+PrintScreen)
in Windows.
Screenshot can be emailed, copied or printed.

Alex.

> One of my client ( a designing firm) has requirements
> to securely manage their design blue prints.
> 
> Their main concerns focus on making sure that their
> documents are stored securely and in addition have the 
> following requirements.
> 
> 1:- For example if a person is sending a document
> (attached ) with mail to another person,the other
> person should only be able view the document.In
> addition he should not be able to mail the same
> document to others.
> 
> 2:-The same applies for taking printouts of documents 
> too...that is the document should have read permission but no 
> print rights.




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