I_IrmProtector.HrProtectRMS Method
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Generates a rights-managed version of the specified unprotected file.
HRESULT HrProtect(
ILockBytes *pilbInput,
ILockBytes *pilbOutput,
I_ IrmPolicyInfoRMS *piid,
DWORD *pdwStatus
) PURE;
Parameters
pilbInput
[in] The unprotected file.
pilbOutput
[out] The rights-managed stream that the Information Rights Management (IRM) protector generates from the specified unprotected file.
piid
[in] A link to functions and data that assist with the encryption/decryption process.
pdwStatus
[in] The status of the method call. Possible values are:
MSOIPI_STATUS_UNKNOWN
The result of the method cannot be determined.
MSOIPI_STATUS_PROTECT_SUCCESS
The protector has successfully generated the protected file stream.
MSOIPI_STATUS_ALREADY_PROTECTED
The file is already IRM protected.
MSOIPI_STATUS_CANT_PROTECT
A general failure of the protector.
MSOIPI_STATUS_NOT_MY_FILE
The specified file is not of a file type associated with this IRM protector.
MSOIPI_STATUS_FILE_CORRUPT
The specified file is corrupt.
MSOIPI_STATUS_WSS_IRM_FAILED
The protector is unable to access Windows SharePoint Services functions, or those encryption functions have failed.
MSOIPI_STATUS_BAD_INSTALL
The protector is not installed properly.
Return Value
The protector methods return typical HRESULT values. In general, the protector should return a positive OK value for success or a negative FAIL value when unsuccessful.
Remarks
The I_IrmProtector Interface is implemented by both integrated and autonomous IRM protectors. For more information about integrated and autonomous protectors, see Custom IRM Protectors.
For integrated IRM protectors:
This method takes a stream of data that represents an unprotected file of a type that the IRM protector can understand, and then generates a corresponding data stream that represents a protected version of that file. This protected version should include the document issuance license (IL) of the protected file, and the EUL of the server, as well as the encrypted file content itself.
The file type developer must decide where and how these data components are stored within the file. However, the IRM protector should be in agreement with the client application used to view and edit files of this file type.
The protected stream can also include a warning message that is backward-compatible with previous versions of client-side viewers of the protector’s file type.
For autonomous IRM protectors:
Autonomous protectors do not need to implement this method. An autonomous protector should return the HRESULT E_NOTIMPL if this method is called.
See Also
Reference
Concepts
Information Rights Management in Windows SharePoint Services Overview