Re: Rights Management Services [Office 2007 IRM]

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Echo,

This is almost clear. I'm running Office Pro, but the matrix on the web page you sent says that Outlook 2007 isn't included in the Pro. But it was in mine. Other than that, everything else was right. Weird.

Dan

"Echo S" <msnewsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:OVCvQYVHHHA.2632@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Yes, the documentation seems to reference Office Pro, but it should say Office Pro Plus or Office Enterprise, both of which require a volume license.

For us regular joes, that apparently means we need to be using Office Ultimate in order to get the IRM features.

See http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/FX101635841033.aspx (Yes, I know it's not crystal clear here -- don't shoot the messenger.) There's also a white paper that helps explain. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/suites/HA101864981033.aspx

Please make sure you use the "was this helpful" to tell MS that the documentation is wrong, otherwise it might never get fixed.

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"Dan Bachrach" <Daniel.Bachrach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:uwTqWfUHHHA.1264@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Bob,

Thanks. I did look for IRM in the Office 2007 apps as suggested and it gives me the same information as previous.

I'm currently running Office 2007 Professional on a Windows Vista Ultimate RTM machine. Everything that I have read says that they should be on these versions of software. However, the best I can do is on Outlook the button is greyed out and in word the button doesn't do anything.

Dan

"Bob Buckland ?:-)" <75214.226(At Beautiful Downtown)compuserve.com> wrote in message news:OpOXHUUHHHA.420@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi Dan,

The Information Rights Management (IRM) features in Office 2007 are apparently only available to folks who are using Office 2007
Enterprise products and have, as a minimum the Windows XP Rights Management Services Client+SP1.

If you are using one of those editions then you can use. If that feature is in place then, when you cick on the 'Office Button' in
Outlook while composing a message, you should see a 'Permission' choice in the menu there.

(Search for IRM in Help from inside the Office 2007 apps for additional details).

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<<"Dan Bachrach" <Daniel.Bachrach@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:A5E592D7-9486-4605-9DE9-0F1B0F2AB3C9@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I am trying to find the RMS in Outlook 2007 so if I send someone an E-mail
they can't modify it, forward it, print it etc. I've read the help
documentation but it's of no use. It still references 2003 stuff. Help? >>
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Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*






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