Or: Open XPS File in Internet Explorer. After opening Internet explorer, click on File, then Open and Choose your.XPS file. Note that you will be asked to open in a new tab to view the file. So, in simple words, yes, you can also set Internet Explorer as the default program to read XPS file! Microsoft XPS Viewer is a free software product and it is fully functional for an unlimited time although there may be other versions of this software product. You can run Microsoft XPS Viewer on Windows 2003/XP/Vista operating systems.
What Are XPS Files and How to Create Them is a widely-supported, fixed-layout document format designed to preserve document fidelity. XPS holds several advantages such as good cooperation with other technologies like Microsoft's digital rights management technology and it's independence of software and hardware. It is easy to create XPS documents from any type of file that supports printing since this functionality is integrated in all Windows applications. For more information on this topic, I recommend reading. You can create an XPS document from any file that can be printed.
Go to the Print Menu of the application you are using and choose 'Microsoft XPS Document Writer' file as a printing device. How to Set Document Permissions with the XPS Viewer XPS Viewer allows you to decide who can view, print, copy or digitally sign an XPS document and also how long a person can view or make changes to the document. It uses the Windows Rights Management Services technology to apply document permissions. To use permissions you must have a Rights Account Certificate.
If you don't have one or you need more information on this topic, go to. Unfortunately we don't have the required setup to dive more into this subject and demo how everything works.
Sorry about that! How to Sign a Document with the XPS Viewer A digital signature allows you to see who created an XPS document and to make sure the document was not changed after it was signed. To digitally sign a document you must first obtain a digital certificate. Certificates are used to verify the identity of a person or device, authenticate a service or encrypt files. A certificate for your personal use is not provided automatically so, you will have to contact a certificate authority to request a certificate and import it. If you work for an enterprise that uses certificates you will be able to sign an XPS document.
To sign a document go to Signatures - Sign this document. Conclusion As you can see from this tutorial, XPS is a document format which is good for publishing, archiving and transmitting documents. Also, XPS Viewer is a simple and easy to use application that handles this type of files. It looks and works the same in both Windows 7 and Windows 8 so you should have no trouble learning the basics about how it works, in either operating system.
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