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Eric Veteran
If I share my Outlook calendar with others in my workplace, is Windows Rights
Management used to govern their access in any way?
Management used to govern their access in any way?
Diane Poremsky said:It shouldn't effect it - the permissions are set on the calendar folder
properties. are you seeing something that leads you to think it is?
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Eric Veteran said:If I share my Outlook calendar with others in my workplace, is Windows
Rights
Management used to govern their access in any way?
Eric Veteran said:Actually, if Windows Rights Management were involved it would help to make
the information more secure on our network and that would be
desirable...but
I don't know if Microsoft uses Windows RMS in the permissions process
...and
that is what I was hoping to find out.
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Diane Poremsky said:It shouldn't effect it - the permissions are set on the calendar folder
properties. are you seeing something that leads you to think it is?
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Eric Veteran said:If I share my Outlook calendar with others in my workplace, is Windows
Rights
Management used to govern their access in any way?