Answered Sharepoint Document - Digital Rights Management

  • 2009年11月16日 下午 01:44
     
     
    Hi All,
    I have requirement of documets uploaded on sharepoint 2007 server in any document library is not downloadable using digital rights management.

    Thanks

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  • 2009年11月17日 上午 05:53
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    Saumil...

    What's your question here?  Is it how to use DRM?  How to set permissions?

    Thanks
    Kris Wagner


    Kris Wagner, MCITP, MCTS Twitter @sharepointkris Blog: http://sharepointkris.com
  • 2009年11月17日 上午 11:00
     
     
    Sorry Kris For Misleading thru question,

    I want to know
    1.)  what is DRM ?
    2.) How to Restrict User from Downloading Sensitive documents from Sharepoint Document Library?

    Can I Use DRM  for Document Access and Control.


    I hope this makes some sense.


    Thanks.
  • 2009年11月19日 下午 12:07
     
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    Hi there,

    1. DRM (IRM in Sharepoint) is a very powerful solution that can restrict what is done with the items from Sharepoint lists when they have been downloaded. You can prevent printing of downloaded documents, or excerpts being taken from them etc.
    2. You can do this without using IRM. Sharepoint has a solid permissions/security model which you can use to stop download of items in the first place. If that's what you're after then IRM might be overkill.

    Have a look at this overview;

    http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointtechnology/HA101280011033.aspx
    Blog; http://www.the-north.com/sharepoint --- Posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
  • 2012年3月6日 下午 08:46
     
     

    Is there a way SharePoint could do the following restrictions to PDF documents:

    1. Prevent users from taking screenshots (including third party screen capture software
      software)
    2. Watermark the document with username (To prevent taking a picture with camera
    3. Prevent user from printing document

    I am trying to avoid going with a third party application that requires the PDF to be converted
    to another file format and opens with a proprietary viewer. I understand  this is a stretch but I figured I would
    through it out there.