Hi everybody
As per Carol’s introduction post , she's letting you know what's new and hot in the docs for this month.
Reminders: Follow us on twitter ( @TheRMSGuy ) and join in our our new RMS peer community at www.yammer.com/AskIPTeam .
Cheers,
Dan (on behalf of the RMS team)
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The Documentation Library for Windows Azure Rights Management has been updated on the web and the latest content has Updated: January 1, 2014 at the top of the topic.
Summary of the documentation available:
In addition, there are the Rights Management sharing application guides (also applicable to AD RMS):
Because the guides for the sharing application went through a major revamp this month, changes for these are also listed in this post. And in case you missed them, be sure to check out our fun quiz questions:
We value customer feedback and try to incorporate it when possible. Although we can't promise to make the docs perfect for everybody, we are committed to continual improvement. If you have any feedback about the docs for Windows Azure RMS, email AskIPTeam@Microsoft.com .
What's New for the RMS Sharing Application Documentation, January 2014
The Rights Management sharing application administration guide used to be included as a separate section of the user guide, but this month was republished as a separate topic. We did that to make the instructions for an enterprise installation easier for you to find, as well as removing this and the more technical information from end users. In addition, the admin guide has the following changes:
The Rights Management sharing application user guide is now split into multiple topics:
What's New in the Documentation Library for Windows Azure Rights Management, January 2014
The following information lists the topic that contains significant changes since the last update (December 2013).
Deploying the Windows Azure Rights Management Connector
- Updated to correct Exchange 2013 registry entries in the Configuring an Exchange server to use the connector section. Where it used to reference v14 in the registry key (for example, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftExchangeServerv14IRMCertificationServerRedirection), these are now corrected for v15 (for example, HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftExchangeServerv15IRMCertificationServerRedirection).
However, if you use the new server configuration tool for the Microsoft RMS connector (released in December), the tool automatically configures these entries for you. This topic was updated in December with information about the tool. For more information, see the Configuring servers to use the RMS connector section.
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