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| Subject: | Preventing Copy/ Paste |
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| Date: | 28 Feb 2005 04:49:28 -0000 |
Hi All, I was wondering if there is any way by which we can prevent the copy/paste option from a system., or we could restrict it for some authorized people. In an security environment, if a system has been compromised or if an authorized user tries to leak some confidencial info through copy/paste to some USB drive. Is there any way to prevent this? Regards Amandeep
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