R Roady Jan 21, 2004 #2 No. There is a solution for internal use whch is called Information Rights Management which is available for Outlook 2003. You will also need to have the Windows Rights Management Services op a Windows 2003 server. For more info see; http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/rightsmgmt/default.mspx -- Roady www.sparnaaij.net Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more... Tip of the month: -Tips for cleaning up your mailbox Subscribe to the newsletter to receive news and tips & tricks in your mailbox! www.sparnaaij.net (I changed my reply address; remove all CAPS and _underscores_ from the address when mailing)
No. There is a solution for internal use whch is called Information Rights Management which is available for Outlook 2003. You will also need to have the Windows Rights Management Services op a Windows 2003 server. For more info see; http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/rightsmgmt/default.mspx -- Roady www.sparnaaij.net Microsoft Office and Microsoft Office related News Also Outlook FAQ, How To's, Downloads and more... Tip of the month: -Tips for cleaning up your mailbox Subscribe to the newsletter to receive news and tips & tricks in your mailbox! www.sparnaaij.net (I changed my reply address; remove all CAPS and _underscores_ from the address when mailing)