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?