AD RMS Deployment Cmdlets
Updated: October 22, 2009
Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1
The Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) Windows PowerShell deployment Windows PowerShell module gives you the ability to install, upgrade, or remove an AD RMS cluster by using Windows PowerShell cmdlets. The following describes these cmdlets.
- Install-ADRMS
This cmdlet installs the Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) server role and, if necessary, any features required by AD RMS. Before running this cmdlet, prepare the server by setting properties on containers in the deployment provider namespace. You can also use this cmdlet to install federated identity support on an existing cluster.
- Uninstall-ADRMS
This cmdlet removes the AD RMS server role. You can also use this cmdlet to remove identity federation support from a cluster.
- Update-ADRMS
This cmdlet upgrades the AD RMS server role following an upgrade of the operating system to Windows Server® 2008 R2. You can use the WhatIf parameter to view the actions that would be taken by the cmdlet without changing the system.
For complete information about these cmdlets, see AD RMS Cmdlets in Windows PowerShell (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=165547).
See Also
Concepts
Using Windows PowerShell to Deploy AD RMS
Understanding the AD RMS Deployment Provider Namespace
Installing an AD RMS Cluster
Joining an Existing Cluster
Adding or Removing Federated Identity Support
Upgrading the AD RMS Server Role
Removing the AD RMS Server Role