This four-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to deploy Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS), and to understand the role AD RMS plays in a wider infrastructure and how it interacts with other Microsoft technologies.
This course is intended for experienced systems administrators who have working experience and background knowledge of Windows Server 2008, and basic understanding of Active Directory, IIS, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server technologies. Basic knowledge of DNS, general networking, and PKI principles is also helpful.
Module 1: Why Rights Management? |
| • A Bit of History
• Business Reasons for AD RMS
• What AD RMS Does
• AD RMS Usage Scenarios
• AD RMS Technology Overview
• AD RMS in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 |
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Module 2: AD RMS Architecture |
| • AD RMS Components Overview
• AD RMS Bootstrapping Process
• AD RMS Publishing and Licensing Process
• AD RMS Service Connection Point (SCP)
• AD RMS Topology
• AD RMS Components Details |
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Module 3: AD RMS Installation and Provisioning |
| • AD RMS Requirements
• AD RMS Prerequisites
• Installing and Provisioning AD RMS
• AD RMS Server Installation Best Practices
• Migrating RMS to AD RMS |
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Module 4: Information Rights Management on Desktop Applications |
| • Operating System Versions and AD RMS Clients
• Microsoft Office IRM
• XPS IRM
• Windows Mobile 6.0 IRM
• RM Add-on for Internet Explorer and Rights-Managed HTML (RMH)
• Office Viewers and AD RMS
• IRM Client Registry Settings |
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Module 5: Rights Policy Templates |
| Introduction to Rights Policy Templates
Creating Rights Policy Templates
Protecting Content Using Templates
Consuming Content Protected by Templates
Managing Rights Policy Templates
Template Distribution Strategy |
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Module 6: Information Rights Management on Server Applications |
| • Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 IRM
• Email Protection in Exchange Server
• New AD RMS Features in Exchange Server 2010 |
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Module 7: Administering AD RMS |
| • The AD RMS Administration Console
• New AD RMS Administration Roles
• Rights Account Certificate Policies
• Exclusion Policies
• Revocation
• The Super Users Group |
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Module 8: Managing Trust |
| • Introduction to Trust Policies
• Trusted User Domains
• Trusted Publishing Domains
• AD RMS and Active Directory Federation Services
• Windows Live ID Trust
• Trust Scenarios
• General Infrastructure Requirements and Product Capabilities |
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Module 9: Extranet Considerations |
| • Extranet Access to AD RMS
• Extranet Access to AD RMS Pipelines
• Extranet Client Considerations
• AD RMS and Firewall Options
• Extranet Scenarios |
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Module 10: Deploying and Maintaining AD RMS Infrastructure |
| AD RMS General Performance Guidelines
Adding a Server to a Cluster
Managing Clusters
AD RMS Disaster Recovery |
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Module 11: Troubleshooting AD RMS |
| • Troubleshooting Core Infrastructure
• Troubleshooting Product Installation
• Troubleshooting Product Usage
• Diagnostic Tools
• Additional Tools |
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