How-to: install, configure and test with an RMS server
This topic covers the steps to connect to an RMS Sever for testing your rights-enabled application.
Instructions
Step 1: Install
Beginning with Windows Server 2008, both the client and the server components are included in the operating system. You can download the server components for prior operating systems from RMS Server v1.0 SP2.
To configure the server component on Windows Server 2008, you must install the AD RMS role.
Step 2: Enroll
The RMS server can be self-enrolled or via an on-line process.
Self-enrollment - Beginning with Windows Server 2008, you can enroll an RMS server without sending information to Microsoft. When you install the RMS role, a self-enrollment certificate and private key are also installed. These are used to automatically create the server licensor certificate. No information is exchanged with Microsoft.
Online enrollment - If you are using AD RMS v1.0 SP2, you can enroll the server online. Enrollment takes place behind the scenes during the provisioning process, but you must have an internet connection.
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\DRMS\1.0\UddiProvider = 0e3d9bb8-b765-4a68-a329-51548685fed3
Step 3: Connect
Configure either server-side discovery or client-side discovery to enable the Rights Management Service Client 2.1 to discover and establish connection with your RMS server.
In server-side discovery, an administrator registers a Service Connection Point (SCP) for the RMS root cluster with Active Directory, and the client queries Active Directory to discover the SCP and establish a connection with the server.
In client-side discovery, you configure RMS Service Discovery settings in the registry on the computer where the RMS Client 2.1 is running. These settings point the RMS Client 2.1 to the RMS server to use. When they are present, server-side discovery is not performed.
To configure client-side discovery, you can set the following registry keys to point to your RMS server. For information about how to configure service-side discovery, see RMS Client 2.0 Deployment Notes.
Key Value HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft MSIPC ServiceLocation EnterpriseCertification
(Default):
[http|https]://RMSClusterName/_wmcs/CertificationHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Microsoft MSIPC ServiceLocation EnterprisePublishing
(Default):
[http|https]://RMSClusterName/_wmcs/LicensingNote
By default, these keys do not exist in the registry and must be created.
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If you are running a 32-bit application on a 64-bit version of Windows, you must set these keys in the following key location:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Wow6432Node Microsoft MSIPC