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Official Template XrML

[The AD RMS SDK leveraging functionality exposed by the client in Msdrm.dll is available for use in Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, and Windows 8. It may be altered or unavailable in subsequent versions. Instead, use Active Directory Rights Management Services SDK 2.1, which leverages functionality exposed by the client in Msipc.dll.]

An Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) signs issuance licenses and issues end-user licenses to the AD RMS client. The server provides a user interface that allows an administrator to create standardized issuance license templates quickly and easily. The interface allows a template designer to choose rights to apply to a document from a list. The new template can be distributed throughout the organization to provide company-wide standards that specify how documents should be handled.

The interface provides user-friendly terms for the underlying XrML tags that are entered into the template. These terms apply to a range of document types, including email and print documents. The user-friendly terms and corresponding XrML tags are shown in the following table.

Display name XrML tag
Full Control OWNER
View Rights VIEWRIGHTSDATA
Export (Save As) DOCEDIT, EDIT, VIEW, EXPORT
Save DOCEDIT, EDIT, VIEW
View VIEW
Print PRINT
Extract EXTRACT
Edit DOCEDIT, EDIT, VIEW
Allow Macros OBJMODEL
Forward FORWARD
Reply REPLY
Reply All REPLYALL

 

Applications are not limited to these tags, but Microsoft Office uses and interprets these tags consistently. For information about how these tags should be interpreted by an application that uses Office documents, see the Microsoft Office Developer's Kit. Applications using tags in addition to these should be consistent in their use. For more information about implementing XrML rights, see Understanding XrML Rights.

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