Frequently Asked Questions
- General
- WinVEO
A VEO is an XML (eXtensible Markup Language) digital object that contains a number of digital objects which constitutes a business record.
What are the benefits of using VEOs to store data
VEOs provide a way to keep documents and their associated metadata together so they may be accessed indefinitely. It all provides a way to monitor changes, detect tampering and digitally sign.
When will release of WinVEO V2.0 be available
The full release version of WinVEO V2.0 is out now! Download your copy today to trial.
Where can I find details about the meta data
The WinVEO help file now has links to all of the metadata. You can also check the VERS standard on the Internet.
Do I need a private and public key to sign my VEO
An x.509 Digital Certificate is required to seal your records to ensure others that your created VEOs are indeed your work. Trial keys can be purchased at all of the major providers of digital certificates.
If I purchase WinVEO, do I get future updates and new versions
You will receive support, product updates and new versions and features for a one-year period after the purchase date.
I cannot convert documents to PDF as my user does not have admin privileges
The problem occurs because the user does not have permission to load a printer driver. A solution to this is as follows (taken from a newsgroup) :"You must be a member of the Power Users group and have the Load/Unload Device Drivers privilege, which is a Group Policy setting. NOTE: To set this privilege, click Computer Configuration, click Windows Settings, click Security Settings, click Local Policies, and then click User Rights Assignment. By default, only administrators have this privilege. Power Users can obtain the same level of privilege to install or modify a local printer as they had under Microsoft Windows XP if the administrator explicitly grants this privilege to them."
But users do not have this right. You will need to use the Power Users group.







