The Microsoft Rights Management (RMS) connector lets you quickly enable
existing on-premises servers to use their Information Rights Management
(IRM) functionality with the cloud-based Microsoft Rights Management
services.
Use the following sections to help you plan for, install, and configure the RMS connector. You must then do some post installation configuration so that your servers can use the connector.
Use the following sections to help you plan for, install, and configure the RMS connector. You must then do some post installation configuration so that your servers can use the connector.
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Prerequisites for the RMS connector
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Step 1:
Installing the RMS connector
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Step 2:
Entering credentials
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Step 3:
Authorizing servers to use the RMS connector
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Step 4:
Configuring load balancing and high availability
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Optional: Configuring the RMS connector to use HTTPS
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Optional: Configuring the RMS connector for a web proxy server
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Optional: Installing the RMS connector administration tool on administrative computers
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Step 5:
Configuring servers to use the RMS connector
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