Methods Used by All Client Applications
The following methods and procedures are integral to all applications built on Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS).
Section | Description |
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Creating the Client Session | Explains the code used to create the client session. |
Activating the Machine | Explains the code used for machine activation. |
Activating the User | Explains the code used to certify the user. |
Finding an AD RMS Service | Explains the code used to locate services. |
Acquiring the End-User License | Explains the code used to acquire an end-user license. |
Binding to the License | Explains how to bind to a license. |
Storing and Retrieving Licenses and Certificates | Explains how the AD RMS system stores licenses and certificates, and how to retrieve them from the license store. |
Initializing the AD RMS Environment | Explains the code used to initialize the AD RMS environment. |
Callback Function | Explains the callback function that signals the status of an asynchronous function, such as activation, or returns acquired certificates or licenses, such as a rights account certificate. |
Creating the Application Manifest | Explains how to create a manifest for an application. A manifest is used by an application that must create a secure environment. |
Creating Events for Asynchronous Functions | Explains how to create an event that will pause the code until an asynchronous function completes. |
See Also
Building an AD RMS-Enabled Application
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