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.
