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DColcl

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I have a SBS2k3 and a Standalone 2k3 on the same domain used for TS users.

The company has about 3 or 4 documents and folders that the owner does NOT want to be copied or the ability to "Print Screen" the information within.

How can I do this yet still allow the users to open the file and folders to view the information? Remember, we want them to be able to read it. Just not copy it in any way from the server to thier laptops (Via TS) or to thier local workstations.

Danny
 
I dont think this is possible. If they can open and view the contents of the document they can copy and paste info from it and they will always be able to print screen it.

RoadKi11
 
That's one issue with Windows...if you can see it...you can save it.

I'm Certifiable, not cert-ified.
It just means my answers are from experience, not a book.
The poster formerly known as lander215
 
Actually everything what can be seen can be copied (it is only technical problem)...
In the worst case even camera can be used :eek:)
 
That's one issue with Windows...if you can see it...you can save it."
Is this different on any other OS?
 
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