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When Protecting Documents an Option is given to make Exceptions for selected
Parts. For these parts one can assign specific users or groups that are allowed to edit them. The default Group of "Everyone" is available along with instructions on how to add a new User. However, when I try to add myself as a user I receive the following message - "Some of the Users you have entered could not be added to the list because their names could not be verified" The User name I am attempting to add is the WinXp login name, the full computer name (found in system properties) or the user name set within Word itself under Tools\Options\User Information. None of these names work and I am perplexed as to what may be needed to satisfy this field. I'm sure I am missing something obvious as this should be a no-brainer - but my brain is obviously somewhere else. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks, Kevin |
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Hi ?B?S2V2IEAgSGVuY2U=?=,
Sorry it took so long to respond to this, but the documentation doesn't really tell us anything, and I had to do some asking around... You have to have access to an IRM (Rights Management) server in order to use this feature. Either one on your own network (then you can use domain/user names) or one on the Internet (Microsoft provides a trial server), in which case you'd need to use email addresses the people use for Passport, and both you and they would have had to d/l and install the current IRM client application. You will find quite a bit of information about IRM in the Help and online Help documentation. When Protecting Documents an Option is given to make Exceptions for selected Parts. For these parts one can assign specific users or groups that are allowed to edit them. The default Group of "Everyone" is available along with instructions on how to add a new User. However, when I try to add myself as a user I receive the following message - "Some of the Users you have entered could not be added to the list because their names could not be verified" The User name I am attempting to add is the WinXp login name, the full computer name (found in system properties) or the user name set within Word itself under Tools\Options\User Information. None of these names work and I am perplexed as to what may be needed to satisfy this field. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Thanks Cindy,
I was hoping that it wouldn't involve the IRM (because that's more involved than this is worth). I had wanted you to say "Kev, you knucklehead - just do this one simple thing" Oh well, thanks for your researching this. Your answer was extremely helpful. Mahalo, Kevin "Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote: Hi ?B?S2V2IEAgSGVuY2U=?=, Sorry it took so long to respond to this, but the documentation doesn't really tell us anything, and I had to do some asking around... You have to have access to an IRM (Rights Management) server in order to use this feature. Either one on your own network (then you can use domain/user names) or one on the Internet (Microsoft provides a trial server), in which case you'd need to use email addresses the people use for Passport, and both you and they would have had to d/l and install the current IRM client application. You will find quite a bit of information about IRM in the Help and online Help documentation. When Protecting Documents an Option is given to make Exceptions for selected Parts. For these parts one can assign specific users or groups that are allowed to edit them. The default Group of "Everyone" is available along with instructions on how to add a new User. However, when I try to add myself as a user I receive the following message - "Some of the Users you have entered could not be added to the list because their names could not be verified" The User name I am attempting to add is the WinXp login name, the full computer name (found in system properties) or the user name set within Word itself under Tools\Options\User Information. None of these names work and I am perplexed as to what may be needed to satisfy this field. Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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Hi ?B?S2V2IEAgSGVuY2U=?=,
I was hoping that it wouldn't involve the IRM (because that's more involved than this is worth). I had wanted you to say "Kev, you knucklehead - just do this one simple thing" Believe me, I spent quite some time looking for that answer. Unfortunately, it wasn't there to be found.... Cindy Meister |
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I too have spent many hours searching for a solution to this matter and got a
little further. I found an article that said you needed either an IRM or Domain Controller. I have a domain controller doing authentication and found that users in the domain/admin group can add users to the exceptions list. Of course we cannot add all our users to the domain/admin group, so I am still searching for how this limitation is set. "Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote: Hi ?B?S2V2IEAgSGVuY2U=?=, I was hoping that it wouldn't involve the IRM (because that's more involved than this is worth). I had wanted you to say "Kev, you knucklehead - just do this one simple thing" Believe me, I spent quite some time looking for that answer. Unfortunately, it wasn't there to be found.... Cindy Meister |
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Problem solved (For me anyway)
I normally create my forms in word and upload them to our sharepoint server when complete and ready for use(Mistake). I could not get the add users function to work unless they were a member of the domain/admin group. I was not going to make my users part of the domain/admin group, so I abandoned that part of the form and uploaded the form into sharepoint. After opening the document from sharepoint, will miracles never cease, all the users that had access to the document library in sharepoint were now in the protect document users list. I just added the protection back in and all is working exactly as I wanted in the first place. "Philt" wrote: I too have spent many hours searching for a solution to this matter and got a little further. I found an article that said you needed either an IRM or Domain Controller. I have a domain controller doing authentication and found that users in the domain/admin group can add users to the exceptions list. Of course we cannot add all our users to the domain/admin group, so I am still searching for how this limitation is set. "Cindy M -WordMVP-" wrote: Hi ?B?S2V2IEAgSGVuY2U=?=, I was hoping that it wouldn't involve the IRM (because that's more involved than this is worth). I had wanted you to say "Kev, you knucklehead - just do this one simple thing" Believe me, I spent quite some time looking for that answer. Unfortunately, it wasn't there to be found.... Cindy Meister |
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