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AD RMS with office 2010 issue

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Hi ,
I am setting up an AD environment with ADRMS for both exchange and office
I'm done with exchange now after resolving all my issues ...
However i am stuck with an issue with office 2010 ...
actually , what i did is the following :
1. Logged on as the domain administrator on a client PC on which i have installed MS Office 2010 (of course the PC is a member of the domain)
2. Went to regedit.exe
3. Expanded the following registry key:
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common\" and created "DRM" so that i have : "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common\DRM"
4. Selected "DRM" and created a new Expandable String Value named "AdminTemplatePath" with a value of "%UserProfile%\AppData\local\Microsoft\DRM\Templates"
5. Verified that the path "C:\Users\user1\AppData\local\Microsoft\DRM\Templates" is valid. (i created the "DRM" and the "Templates" folders)
6. Copied the AD RMS rights policy templates from "\\DC-SERVER\ADRMS-Templates" to "C:\Users\user1\AppData\local\Microsoft\DRM\Templates"
i then opened MS WORD (of course i restarted the client PC) and created a new word document , wrote whatever in it and went to :file -> Permissions ->Restrict Permission By People
and i am unable to see the created RMS Templates ... (i copied one , see step 6)
Environment :
MS Office Professional Plus 2010
MS Windows Server 2008 R2
Thanks
Regards, Costa Mitri
Wednesday, May 4, 2011 10:55 PM
Answers
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it looks like we are working on the same stuff because i also faced this issue and was not able to solve it ...
any help will be great guys :)
thanks
oh ok :)
well i still did not get to see the templates created ...
did you do the same step i mentioned above ?
Regards, Costa Mitriyes , it's the same exact procedure ... still no luck
i would really appreciate it if someone could help us here ... i really need to sum up the AD RMS
by the way isn't this also known as IRM (Information Rights Management) ? ... just wondering ... it's the same no ?
Finally solved it !!try this Jenny :
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Log on to ADRMS-CLIENT PC as the domain administrator.
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Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
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Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Task Scheduler.
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If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue.
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Expand Task Scheduler Library, expand Microsoft, expand Windows, and then click Active Directory Rights Management Services Client.
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Right-click AD RMS Rights Policy Template Management (Automated), and then click Enable.
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Close Task Scheduler.
Then go to regedit and recreate everthing , if it's already created previously then just reboot
Regards, Costa Mitri- Proposed as answer by Jenny G Friday, May 6, 2011 12:05 AM
- Marked as answer by Costa Mitri Friday, May 6, 2011 12:07 AM
Thursday, May 5, 2011 11:49 PM -
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it looks like we are working on the same stuff because i also faced this issue and was not able to solve it ...
any help will be great guys :)
thanks
Thursday, May 5, 2011 1:39 PM -
it looks like we are working on the same stuff because i also faced this issue and was not able to solve it ...
any help will be great guys :)
thanks
oh ok :)
well i still did not get to see the templates created ...
did you do the same step i mentioned above ?
Regards, Costa MitriThursday, May 5, 2011 5:15 PM -
it looks like we are working on the same stuff because i also faced this issue and was not able to solve it ...
any help will be great guys :)
thanks
oh ok :)
well i still did not get to see the templates created ...
did you do the same step i mentioned above ?
Regards, Costa Mitriyes , it's the same exact procedure ... still no luck
i would really appreciate it if someone could help us here ... i really need to sum up the AD RMS
by the way isn't this also known as IRM (Information Rights Management) ? ... just wondering ... it's the same no ?
Thursday, May 5, 2011 11:03 PM -
it looks like we are working on the same stuff because i also faced this issue and was not able to solve it ...
any help will be great guys :)
thanks
oh ok :)
well i still did not get to see the templates created ...
did you do the same step i mentioned above ?
Regards, Costa Mitriyes , it's the same exact procedure ... still no luck
i would really appreciate it if someone could help us here ... i really need to sum up the AD RMS
by the way isn't this also known as IRM (Information Rights Management) ? ... just wondering ... it's the same no ?
Finally solved it !!try this Jenny :
-
Log on to ADRMS-CLIENT PC as the domain administrator.
-
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
-
Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Task Scheduler.
-
If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue.
-
Expand Task Scheduler Library, expand Microsoft, expand Windows, and then click Active Directory Rights Management Services Client.
-
Right-click AD RMS Rights Policy Template Management (Automated), and then click Enable.
-
Close Task Scheduler.
Then go to regedit and recreate everthing , if it's already created previously then just reboot
Regards, Costa Mitri- Proposed as answer by Jenny G Friday, May 6, 2011 12:05 AM
- Marked as answer by Costa Mitri Friday, May 6, 2011 12:07 AM
Thursday, May 5, 2011 11:49 PM -
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it looks like we are working on the same stuff because i also faced this issue and was not able to solve it ...
any help will be great guys :)
thanks
oh ok :)
well i still did not get to see the templates created ...
did you do the same step i mentioned above ?
Regards, Costa Mitriyes , it's the same exact procedure ... still no luck
i would really appreciate it if someone could help us here ... i really need to sum up the AD RMS
by the way isn't this also known as IRM (Information Rights Management) ? ... just wondering ... it's the same no ?
Finally solved it !!try this Jenny :
-
Log on to ADRMS-CLIENT PC as the domain administrator.
-
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
-
Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Task Scheduler.
-
If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue.
-
Expand Task Scheduler Library, expand Microsoft, expand Windows, and then click Active Directory Rights Management Services Client.
-
Right-click AD RMS Rights Policy Template Management (Automated), and then click Enable.
-
Close Task Scheduler.
Then go to regedit and recreate everthing , if it's already created previously then just reboot
Regards, Costa Mitri
OMG !i'm really falling in love with you !!!!!! you totally saved me yesterday and did it again today !
Mr. Costa Mitri you roooock !
totally working , it was the "AD RMS Rights Policy Template Management (Automated)" that did the trick :)
thumbs up ! respect !
thanks :)
Friday, May 6, 2011 12:07 AM -
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it looks like we are working on the same stuff because i also faced this issue and was not able to solve it ...
any help will be great guys :)
thanks
oh ok :)
well i still did not get to see the templates created ...
did you do the same step i mentioned above ?
Regards, Costa Mitriyes , it's the same exact procedure ... still no luck
i would really appreciate it if someone could help us here ... i really need to sum up the AD RMS
by the way isn't this also known as IRM (Information Rights Management) ? ... just wondering ... it's the same no ?
Finally solved it !!try this Jenny :
-
Log on to ADRMS-CLIENT PC as the domain administrator.
-
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
-
Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Task Scheduler.
-
If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then click Continue.
-
Expand Task Scheduler Library, expand Microsoft, expand Windows, and then click Active Directory Rights Management Services Client.
-
Right-click AD RMS Rights Policy Template Management (Automated), and then click Enable.
-
Close Task Scheduler.
Then go to regedit and recreate everthing , if it's already created previously then just reboot
Regards, Costa Mitri
OMG !i'm really falling in love with you !!!!!! you totally saved me yesterday and did it again today !
Mr. Costa Mitri you roooock !
totally working , it was the "AD RMS Rights Policy Template Management (Automated)" that did the trick :)
thumbs up ! respect !
thanks :)
Nice to hear that you worked it all out :)
Regards, Costa Mitri- Proposed as answer by Zhu QingFeng Saturday, December 24, 2011 12:55 AM
- Unproposed as answer by Zhu QingFeng Saturday, December 24, 2011 12:55 AM
Friday, May 6, 2011 2:37 PM -
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Hi, It looks like we are working the same stuff except our profile are roaming. I do by the following:
The first Step:
- Log on to ADRMS-CLIENT PC as the domain administrator.
-
Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
-
Double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click Task Scheduler.
-
If the User Account Control dialog box appears, confirm that the action it displays is what you want, and then clickContinue.
-
Expand Task Scheduler Library, expand Microsoft, expandWindows, and then click Active Directory Rights Management Services Client.
-
Right-click AD RMS Rights Policy Template Management (Automated), and then clickEnable.
-
Close Task Scheduler.
The Second step:1. Logged on as the domain administrator on a client PC on which i have installed MS Office 2010 (of course the PC is a member of the domain)
2. Went to regedit.exe
3. Expanded the following registry key:
"HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common\" and created "DRM" so that i have : "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Office\14.0\Common\DRM"
4. Selected "DRM" and created a new Expandable String Value named "AdminTemplatePath" with a value of "%UserProfile%\AppData\local\Microsoft\DRM\Templates"
5. Verified that the path "C:\Users\user1\AppData\local\Microsoft\DRM\Templates" is valid. (i created the "DRM" and the "Templates" folders)
6. Copied the AD RMS rights policy templates from "\\DC-SERVER\ADRMS-Templates" to "C:\Users\user1\AppData\local\Microsoft\DRM\Templates"The third step:
I then opened MS WORD (of course i restarted the client PC) and created a new word document , wrote whatever in it and went to :
file -> Permissions ->Restrict Permission By People
and I am unable to see the created RMS Templates ...
Environment :
MS Office Professional Plus 2010
AD MS Windows Server 2008 R2 integration with Exchange 2010 well
User' Profile are roaming
I would appreciate you if you someone could help me!
Best Regards
Zhu Qingfeng
DavidSaturday, December 24, 2011 1:34 AM