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  • Wiki Page: RMS: Excluding users who have a previous version of RMS client no longer needed

    In the first version of Windows Rights Management Services, you could ensure that clients used a minimum version of the RMS client software. You did this by using the lockbox version that was associated with the client to exclude the previous versions of the RMS client software. When you enabled this...
  • Wiki Page: AD RMS: How to Exclude a User Whose RMS Credentials Are Compromised

    If a user is trusted but his or her RMS credentials are compromised, you can exclude the user’s rights account certificate by excluding its public key. When you do this, RMS denies new use license requests that involve that rights account certificate. After you exclude a rights account certificate...
  • Wiki Page: AD RMS Rights Policy Templates Best Practices

    Rights policy templates enable content authors to quickly apply a standard level of protection for content across your organization. Furthermore, templates offer additional security options that are not available in normal protection. If you are unfamiliar with rights policy templates read the TechNet...
  • Wiki Page: AD RMS: How to Exclude Users Based on Their Version of Windows

    The Microsoft® Windows® Rights Management Services (RMS) 1.0 client is supported on computers that are running either Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition or Windows Millennium Edition; however, these operating systems do not support NTLM authentication. For this reason, you might want to prevent...
  • Wiki Page: AD RMS: How to Exclude an Application from Accessing Your RMS Cluster

    You can specify the version of an RMS-enabled application that all licensing requests are checked against. Application exclusion stamps every use license with a condition that the license can bind only to the rights-protected content for which it is issued, if the application that is requesting the license...
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