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| New to Outlook 2003, Information Rights Management (IRM) enables you to secure a message, including any attachments, to prevent the recipient from printing, forwarding, or copying the message or attachment. The recipient can open the message only after she confirms her identity by logging on to her Passport account.
Office 2003 applications that support IRM are Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Microsoft will release a server add-on for corporations that want to deploy IRM internally. Anyone with a .NET Passport account can control permissions for their messages and read restricted messages or documents. Other documents are partially restricted in that they're restricted when attached to a message that's protected by IRM. The File and Save dialogs are disabled, along with Print and Forward. However, you can save the attachments to your drive and use them as you normally would. When you send a message or document using restricted permissions to someone who doesn't have Office 2003, he'll have to install an Internet Explorer add-in to read the message or view the attachment. Don't confuse using document protection with IRM. Both can prevent others from using the document, but each method has advantages and disadvantages.
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