Summary Clipbook Viewer

ClipBook Viewer enables you to share information among different applications and users and to dynamically link and embed that information into other files and documents on the same computer or on other Windows NT computers.

When a piece of information is transferred to ClipBook Viewer, it takes the format of a page. ClipBook Viewer can hold up to 127 pages, which can be shared with other users. The user who creates a page can set permissions specifying whether other users can use the page.

To create, share, stop sharing, and delete a ClipBook Viewer page, a user must be in one of the following groups:
* Administrators
* Server Operators
* Power Users
* Users

The group Everyone can use ClipBook Viewer to see a list of pages shared on the computer

Clipbook Viewer is started with the 'clipbrd' command.

More information

Links

bulletI386.com : ClipBook server
bulletC2000.com : Microsoft ClipBook quick overview
bulletElementkjournals : Sharing clipbook pages

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Last update : 15 October 2000