MSDN is your friend. Once you have read the basic principles, post back with specific questions to a Windows 2003 group. Not an Outlook issue anymore.
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After furious head scratching, yeffer asked:
| How to implement Information Rights Management on Windows 2003
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| Thanks in advanced
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| | Use Information Rights Management, free with Windows Server 2003.
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| After furious head scratching, yeffer asked:
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|| Hi
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|| We are using Outlook 2003, Windows XP and Exchange 2003.
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|| When some user (user A ) send an appointment to other user (user B);
|| We need that user B couldn't forward apponitment to other users (user
|| C)
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|| How a can to do that ???
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|| Thanks in advance.