Instructions for Netscape Users and Internet Explorer 3.0 users (or earlier versions): 1. Internet explorer latest version 12. RMS-Store Operations Discontinued by Microsoft| Retail Management System - Store Operations Software. Configuring servers for the Azure Rights Management connector • • 12 minutes to read • Contributors • • • • In this article Applies to:, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2 Use the following information to help you configure your on-premises servers that will use the Azure Rights Management (RMS) connector. These procedures cover step 5 from. Before you begin, make sure that you have installed and configured the RMS connector and you have checked any that are applicable for the servers that will use the connector. Configuring servers to use the RMS connector After you have installed and configured the RMS connector, you are ready to configure your on-premises servers that will connect to the Azure Rights Management service and use this protection technology by using the connector. This means configuring the following servers: • For Exchange 2016 and Exchange 2013: Client access servers and mailbox servers • For Exchange 2010: Client access servers and hub transport servers • For SharePoint: Front-end SharePoint webservers, including those hosting the Central Administration server • For File Classification Infrastructure: Windows Server computers that have installed File Resource Manager This configuration requires registry settings. To do this, you have two options: Automatically by using the server configuration tool for Microsoft RMS connector, or manually by editing the registry. Automatically by using the server configuration tool for Microsoft RMS connector: • Advantages: • No direct editing of the registry. This is automated for you by using a script. • No need to run a Windows PowerShell cmdlet to obtain your Microsoft RMS URL. • The prerequisites are automatically checked for you (but not automatically remediated) if you run it locally. Disadvantages: • When you run the tool, you must make a connection to a server that is already running the RMS connector. Manually by editing the registry: • Advantages: • No connectivity to a server running the RMS connector is required. • Disadvantages: • More administrative overheads that are error-prone. • You must always make all the prerequisites checks yourself. Important In both cases, you must manually install any prerequisites and configure Exchange, SharePoint, and File Classification Infrastructure to use Rights Management. For most organizations, automatic configuration by using the server configuration tool for Microsoft RMS connector will be the better option, because it provides greater efficiency and reliability than manual configuration. After making the configuration changes on these servers, you must restart them if they are running Exchange or SharePoint and previously configured to use AD RMS. There is no need to restart these servers if you are configuring them for Rights Management for the first time. You must always restart the file server that is configured to use File Classification Infrastructure after you make these configuration changes. How to use the server configuration tool for Microsoft RMS connector • If you haven’t already downloaded the script for the server configuration tool for Microsoft RMS connector (GenConnectorConfig.ps1), download it from the. ![]() ![]() • Save the GenConnectorConfig.ps1 file on the computer where you will run the tool. If you will run the tool locally, this must be the server that you want to configure to communicate with the RMS connector. Otherwise, you can save it on any computer. • Decide how to run the tool: • Locally: You can run the tool interactively, from the server to be configured to communicate with the RMS connector. This is useful for a one-off configuration, such as a testing environment. • Software deployment: You can run the tool to produce registry files that you then deploy to one or more relevant servers by using a systems management application that supports software deployment, such as System Center Configuration Manager. • Group Policy: You can run the tool to produce a script that you give to an administrator who can create Group Policy objects for the servers to be configured. This script creates one Group Policy object for each server type to be configured, which the administrator can then assign to the relevant servers. 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