Rights management windows
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Start Windows PowerShell with the Run as an administrator option, and use the Get-help command to read instructions how to the use the tool for your chosen configuration method:. The tool then uses that URL to contact the servers running the RMS connector and obtain other parameters that are used to create the required configurations.
When you run this tool, make sure that you specify the name of the load-balanced RMS connector for your organization and not the name of a single server that runs the RMS connector service. Configuring an Exchange server to use the connector. Configuring a SharePoint server to use the connector.
Configuring a file server for File Classification Infrastructure to use the connector. When to install client applications on separate computers, which are not configured to use the connector. After these servers are configured to use the connector, client applications that are installed locally on these servers might not work with RMS.
When this happens, it is because the applications try to use the connector rather than use RMS directly, which is not supported. In addition, if Office is installed locally on an Exchange server, the client app's IRM features might work from that computer after the server is configured to use the connector, but this is not supported.
In both scenarios, you must install the client applications on separate computers that are not configured to use the connector. They will then correctly use RMS directly. Office extended support ended on October 13, To use the RMS connector, these servers running Exchange must be running one of the following software versions:.
If your Exchange servers are running at least Windows Server , no further action is required because the RMS client installed with these operating systems natively supports Cryptographic Mode 2.
If these versions or later versions of Exchange and the MSDRM client are not installed, you will not be able to configure Exchange to use the connector. Check that these versions are installed before you continue.
Make sure that the Exchange servers are authorized to use the RMS connector, by using the RMS connector administration tool and the information from the Authorizing servers to use the RMS connector section. For example, to run the tool locally to configure a server running Exchange or Exchange Make manual registry edits.
For more information, see Registry settings for the RMS connector. To use the RMS connector, these servers running SharePoint must be running one of the following software versions:. To make sure that you have a supported version, download the latest client from the Microsoft Download Center. For example, to run the tool locally to configure a server running SharePoint , or SharePoint If you are using SharePoint , or SharePoint , make manual registry edits by using the information in Registry settings for the RMS connector to manually add registry settings on the servers.
When you follow these instructions, you must configure SharePoint to use the connector by specifying Use this RMS server , and then enter the load-balancing connector URL that you configured.
To use the RMS connector and File Classification Infrastructure to protect Office documents, the file server must be running one of the following operating systems:. Make sure that the file servers are authorized to use the RMS connector, by using the RMS connector administration tool and the information from the Authorizing servers to use the RMS connector section. This information protection solution can protect all file types and integrates with client applications like Excel, Microsoft Word, and others, Exchange Online and SharePoint Online, and servers such as Microsoft Exchange and Microsoft SharePoint.
If you're not sure whether you need Rights Management, check whether your organization has one or more of these business problems or requirements. For an overview of the deployment steps see the Azure Rights Management deployment road map. Skip to main content. This browser is no longer supported.
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