- What you need to know
- Guided Walkthrough
- Audio/Video demonstration
- Step-by-step instructions
- Smart Sharing
- Audio/Video demonstration
- Step-by-step
- Related articles
What you need to know
- To start protecting emails manually on Windows in the Outlook desktop app, you need to have the Seclore for Windows agent installed on your computer.
- Universal format attachments such as MP3, MP4, JT, BPX, SVG, PSD, XD, etc., are protected with Full control permissions.
- You must be signed in to Seclore.
- In this section, we'll see how to protect an email on your Outlook desktop app using Seclore.
Guided Walkthrough
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Audio/Video demonstration
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Step-by-step instructions
Smart Sharing
Smart Sharing is a feature that allows users to share their permissions on protected documents with other users while sending an email. The Smart Sharing feature is turned ON by default when a protected file is attached to an email and the Seclore add-in is invoked. If Smart Sharing is turned OFF, recipients won't receive the permissions that the sender has on the attached protected files.
Audio/Video demonstration
Step-by-step
When Smart Sharing is ON, recipients will receive your permissions on the protected attachment (except the Share permission).
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