On 3/12/2010 4:40 AM, csrcsrcsr wrote:
> I regularly set up meetings and appointments with other users where merely > the purpose or content of the meeting is very sensitive. Attaching encrypted > documents deals with particular problems but even the subject line of the > diary entry may "give away" confidential info when "inviting" others to the > meeting. > How can the free text, subject line and location be encrypted when simply > settingup the calendar entry and then submitting to participants. > Although not the example, pretend that i was a police officer wanting to set > up meetings about "Smith" a well known criminal - how to send the item which > will open on the receivers end without difficulty but not #"readable" on its > way to the destination and how even to ensure only a person with a "reader > ability" can even "see it" to open it? I have searched everywhere without > success. Can outlook do it or is there another way - Exchange and VPN is not > an option
It may be possible to enable this, but it will be tricky. If you'd like to work with me on such a solution, my contact information is easy to find. It will likely involve custom programming on Exchange 2007 platform and using GPG to create encrypted ICS documents.
Leonid S. Knyshov Crashproof Solutions 510-282-1008 Twitter: @wiseleo http://crashproofsolutions.com Microsoft Small Business Specialist Try Exchange Online http://bit.ly/free-exchange-trial Please vote "helpful" if I helped you :)
12 Mar 2010how to encrypt text in a diary entry when inviting a user?.csrcsrcsr
12 Mar 2010|- Re: how to encrypt text in a diary entry when inviting a user?.Brian Tillman [MVP-Ou...
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