So what happens when you're running Windows via bochs or similiar, and use the parent OS's screen capture? =) - billn On Tue, 11 Mar 2003, Scott H wrote: > I have not verified the below myself, but it > comes from Paul Thurrot, News Editor of "Windows > and .NET" magazine, so expect it's at least > fairly accurate. I throw this out just so it's > on everyone's radar. I think you'll be able to > pull the implications out of this yourselves so I > won't bother to comment further, other than to > say it appears that - so far - this new twist is > easily circumvented: > --------------------------------------------- > "Office 2003 Beta 2 includes an interesting new > capability called Windows Rights Management (WRM) > that helps you protect sensitive corporate data > and other intellectual property. Available in > Word > 2003, Excel 2003, and Outlook 2003, this feature > lets you set permissions rights on documents, > spreadsheets, and email so that, for example, you > can prevent an email recipient from printing, > screen capturing, copying, or forwarding > sensitive information. In my early tests with WRM > technology, I've discovered a simple workaround, > but the technology does work roughly as > advertised: If you attempt to open a protected > email message in Outlook, Outlook connects you to > a WRM server to validate your permissions. If you > attempt to open that message in another email > client, the client won't open or display the > message." > > >