question on how to disable a file's network transmission capability
H Arnold
harnold103 at hotmail.com
Thu Dec 21 15:48:02 MST 2006
-- is this distinct from questions about preventing outsiders from reading
(any and all) messages in the private e-mail of anyone they presume to spy
on?
-- h
www.heidiarnold.org
www.peaceraptor.blogspot.com
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>Subject: question on how to disable a file's network transmission
>capability
>Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 16:33:28 -0600
>
>Hello, I have a question - is there a simple way to make it so that an MS
>Word file (also, an OOo file) can be made to 'stay put' on a certain
>machine
>so that the person who needs the file cannot (accidently or on purpose)
>send
>it to another machine? Thanks.
>
>Jim Jones http://tinyurl.com/4arjc
>
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