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Guest John
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I am looking to create a repository for documents that can only be viewed,

not amended, printed or removed from that location

 

In short I want to place our agreed 'purchasing prices' which I need to

remain confidential to my company, so if a person were to leave they cannot

take the whole lot of agreements with them

 

I am aware in Adobe you can stop somebody printing a document, but not

removing it from the location

 

Can you advise any software that you may think can help resolve this

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Guest R. McCarty
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Re: Security of files

 

What format are the documents ( .Pdf ) ? You'd have to set the ACL

on the folder for "Read" only. Depending on the app that is used to

open and access the file you still might have issues with "Cut & Paste"

from within the document.

 

If using Office 2007 you can use the "Mark as Final" attribute on the

file(s).

 

Unfortunately almost anything you do has some limitations/exposures.

 

"John" <Who90nospam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message

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>

> I am looking to create a repository for documents that can only be viewed,

> not amended, printed or removed from that location

>

> In short I want to place our agreed 'purchasing prices' which I need to

> remain confidential to my company, so if a person were to leave they

> cannot take the whole lot of agreements with them

>

> I am aware in Adobe you can stop somebody printing a document, but not

> removing it from the location

>

> Can you advise any software that you may think can help resolve this

>

Guest Ken Blake, MVP
Posted

Re: Security of files

 

On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 07:17:04 -0400, "R. McCarty"

<PcEngWork-NoSpam_@mindspring.com> wrote:

> What format are the documents ( .Pdf ) ? You'd have to set the ACL

> on the folder for "Read" only. Depending on the app that is used to

> open and access the file you still might have issues with "Cut & Paste"

> from within the document.

 

 

Not to mention that Print Screen would also be available

 

 

> If using Office 2007 you can use the "Mark as Final" attribute on the

> file(s).

>

> Unfortunately almost anything you do has some limitations/exposures.

 

 

Giant ones. I don't think he can anywhere near doing what he wants

with any real assurance that it will be protected the way he wants it.

 

> "John" <Who90nospam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message

> news:Yb2bk.332$jB5.211@newsfe05.ams2...

> >

> >

> > I am looking to create a repository for documents that can only be viewed,

> > not amended, printed or removed from that location

> >

> > In short I want to place our agreed 'purchasing prices' which I need to

> > remain confidential to my company, so if a person were to leave they

> > cannot take the whole lot of agreements with them

> >

> > I am aware in Adobe you can stop somebody printing a document, but not

> > removing it from the location

> >

> > Can you advise any software that you may think can help resolve this

> >

>

 

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Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience

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Guest 3c273
Posted

Re: Security of files

 

This is more of a legal issue than a technical one. If you can see it on

your screen, you can take it with you. (camera phone, print screen, write it

down, memorize it, etc.) Consult an attorney and have your employees sign a

non-disclosure/non-compete agreemennt.

Louis

 

"John" <Who90nospam@ntlworld.com> wrote in message

news:Yb2bk.332$jB5.211@newsfe05.ams2...

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>

> I am looking to create a repository for documents that can only be viewed,

> not amended, printed or removed from that location

>

> In short I want to place our agreed 'purchasing prices' which I need to

> remain confidential to my company, so if a person were to leave they

cannot

> take the whole lot of agreements with them

>

> I am aware in Adobe you can stop somebody printing a document, but not

> removing it from the location

>

> Can you advise any software that you may think can help resolve this

>

>


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