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I would like to use permissions to restrict what can be done with my outgoing
emails. How do I set up Information Rights Management in Outlook 2003
WITHOUT using Exchange Server 2003? I have read online that this can be done
using a Microsoft .NET Passport to provide the authentication and to activate
the IRM features. What I found says to "log on to the IRM service with your
Passport credentials to download a digital certificate" which it says Outlook
2003 uses to verify your identity and activate the IRM features. How do you
"log on to the IRM service?" I have Windows XP SP2, Internet Explorer 6, and
Outlook 2003, but not Exchange Server. I have already downloaded and
installed the Windows Rights Management Sevices Client 1.0, but no
"permissions" button shows up in Outlook 2003. ??
emails. How do I set up Information Rights Management in Outlook 2003
WITHOUT using Exchange Server 2003? I have read online that this can be done
using a Microsoft .NET Passport to provide the authentication and to activate
the IRM features. What I found says to "log on to the IRM service with your
Passport credentials to download a digital certificate" which it says Outlook
2003 uses to verify your identity and activate the IRM features. How do you
"log on to the IRM service?" I have Windows XP SP2, Internet Explorer 6, and
Outlook 2003, but not Exchange Server. I have already downloaded and
installed the Windows Rights Management Sevices Client 1.0, but no
"permissions" button shows up in Outlook 2003. ??