In the Users and Groups area, you specify the users who
have access to documents protected with the policy. For each user
or group you specify, you also set the document usage privileges.
Note: The document publisher is the user who protects
the document with the policy. This user is always included by default
on a policy, with full access rights, including revocation and policy-switching
capabilities. However, administrators can change the document publisher’s
access rights for shared policies. For example, the administrator
can restrict the document publisher from revoking document access
or switching the policy.
- Add User or Group:
- To add a user or group of users, click Add User or Group
and then click Advanced Search to find users or groups. Users include
your organization’s internal users and invited users who have registered
with Rights Management. When you select this option, the Add User
or Group page appears:
In the Find box, type the user
or group name or email address.
In the Using list, select Name or Email.
In the Type list, select User or Group.
Select the domain you want to search from the In list, and
click Find.
When the results are returned, select the user or group to
add, and click Add.
Note: If you enter
a correct invited user name or email address and no result is returned,
the user may not have registered yet, or the account may be deleted.
You can try adding the user as an invited user type or contact your
administrator.
- Invite New User:
- To add an invited user, click Invite New User, type the user’s email
address in the box that appears, and click Invite. This option is
available only if the administrator enabled it. When you add new
invited users to a policy, Rights Management sends a registration
invitation email if the users are not already invited to register.
The users must use the link in the email to create an account, and
then they must activate the account.
After registering, invited
users can use policy-protected documents that they have authorization
for. Depending on the capabilities that the administrator enables,
the external users may have permission to apply policies to documents, create,
edit and delete policies, and add other external users to policies.
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