50404 - Overview of Active Directory Rights Management Services with Windows Server 2008 R2
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Overview:
This two-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge to understand the role that Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) plays in a wider infrastructure, and how it interacts with other Microsoft technologies.
Target Audience:
This course is intended for experienced systems administrators who have working experience and background knowledge of Windows Server 2008, and basic understanding of Active Directory, IIS, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server technologies. Basic knowledge of DNS, general networking, and PKI principles.
Pre-requisites:
Before attending this course, students must have:
Working experience and background knowledge of Windows Server 2008.
Basic understanding of Active Directory, IIS, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server technologies.
Basic knowledge of DNS, general networking, and PKI principles is also suggested.
This module provides an overview of Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). The overview describes how the product works, the business reasons for using AD RMS, and the technology that you use to deploy an AD RMS environment.
Lessons
A Bit of History
Business Reasons for AD RMS
What AD RMS Does
AD RMS Usage Scenarios
AD RMS Technology Overview
Lab : AD RMS Demonstration
User experience protecting Microsoft Office system documents.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Understand how RMS technology has evolved on the Windows platform
Explain the business reasons for using AD RMS.
Explain the features AD RMS provides.
Identify the advantages and limitations inherent in AD RMS.
Describe how AD RMS works with public key technology.
Describe how AD RMS works.
Module 2: AD RMS Architecture, Installation, and Provisioning
This module covers the basic architecture and concepts of AD RMS. Most of the concepts introduced in this module will be covered in more detail in other modules later in the course. The student will also learn the procedure for deploying AD RMS servers, as well as the permissions required for the accounts that are used in the deployment and management of AD RMS.
Lessons
AD RMS Components Overview
AD RMS Bootstrapping Process
AD RMS Publishing and Licensing Process
AD RMS Service Connection Point (SCP)
AD RMS Topology
AD RMS Prerequisites
Installing and Provisioning AD RMS
Lab : Creating the AD RMS Service Account
Creating the AD RMS Service Account
Lab : Installing and Provisioning AD RMS
Installing and Provisioning AD RMS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how AD RMS works.
Identify the major components of AD RMS.
Describe the types of licenses used in the AD RMS process.
Describe the client-side software and applications required for AD RMS.
Identify the AD RMS server hardware and software requirements.
Install and provision an AD RMS server.
Configure the AD RMS service connection point.
Module 3: Active Directory Rights Management Clients and Information Rights Management on Desktop Applications
This module begins by describing the AD RMS client software, its requirements, and how to deploy it. Next, the module identifies the rights management components on client machines and the bootstrapping process the AD RMS client performs for each user. The module then discusses how Information Rights Management (IRM) is provided in the Microsoft Office system, the XPS format, Window Mobile 6.0, and read-only access in Windows Internet Explorer. The module ends with a discussion of registry keys in AD RMS.
Lessons
OS Versions and AD RMS Clients
Microsoft Office IRM
XPS IRM
Rights Management Add-on for Internet Explorer and Rights-managed HTML
Office Viewers and AD RMS
Lab : Office Viewers and AD RMS
Office Viewers and AD RMS
Lab : Creating and Consuming AD RMS Content Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
Creating and Consuming AD RMS Content Using Microsoft Office Outlook 2007
Lab : Protecting and Consuming Content Using XPS
Protecting and Consuming Content Using XPS
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe AD RMS client software and its requirements.
Deploy the Windows RMS client software in legacy clients.
Identify the AD RMS components that are installed on client machines.
Explain how IRM works in Microsoft Office products.
Describe how the XPS format uses IRM, and how XPS can be used in conjunction with Microsoft Office applications.
Explain how the Rights Management add-on for Internet Explorer enables users to view restricted files.
Module 4: Rights Policy Templates and the Super Users Group
This module provides an introduction to rights policy templates and the concepts regarding protecting and consuming content that is protected by templates. These templates are used to standardize security policies and protect information according to the latest policy.
Lessons
Introduction to Rights Policy Templates
Creating Rights Policy Templates
Protecting Content Using Templates
Consuming Content Protected by Templates
The Super Users Group
Lab : Creating and Using a Rights Policy Template
Creating and Using a Rights Policy Template
Lab : Distribute a Rights Policy Template
Distribute a Rights Policy Template
Lab : Configuring the Super Users Group
Create AD RMS-protected content using Excel 2007
Enabling and Testing the Super Users Group
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the features offered in rights policy templates.
Identify template distribution features in AD RMS.
Describe the processes for protecting and consuming content protected by rights policy templates.
Define rights policy templates.
Assign users and groups to rights policy templates.
Specify expiration policies in rights policy templates.
Explain how to retire and back up rights policy templates.
Module 5: Information Rights Management on Server Applications
This module shows how AD RMS integrates with server-side applications, that use AD RMS to automatically protect and license content. This module covers the following server products:
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
AD RMS Bulk Protection Tool + FCI
Lessons
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 IRM
Email Protection in Exchange Server 2007
New AD RMS Features in Exchange Server 2010
AD RMS Bulk Protection Tool and File Classification Infrastructure
Lab : Integrating AD RMS and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007
Enabling MOSS IRM
Configuring MOSS IRM on Document Libraries
Consuming Content using MOSS IRM
Lab : Integrating AD RMS and Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
Using OWA without Microsoft Exchange IRM integration
Configuring Exchange Server 2010 and AD RMS integration
Implementing and validating Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and AD RMS integration
Lab : Integrating AD RMS with Bulk Protection Tool
Use Bulk Protection Tool to decrypt protected content
Use Bulk Protection Tool to Protect content using AD RMS Templates
Lab : Protect Information Automatically Integrating AD RMS with FCI and Bulk Protection Tool
Set up environment for FCI and AD RMS bulk protection
Create classification property and rules
Create file management task to restrict access to low and high business impact information
Verifying FCI and AD RMS bulk protection functionality
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe how MOSS works with AD RMS to protect documents stored in MOSS document libraries.
Identify MOSS functionality.
Describe MOSS’s logical and physical architecture.
Describe how IRM works with MOSS to provide information protection.
Explain the new features provided in Exchange 2010 around AD RMS.
Describe how AD RMS Bulk Protection Tool can be used.
Describe how FCI can be used.
Module 6: Managing Trust
This module discusses the trust architecture in AD RMS, how trusted user domains operate, and the types of trusts that are available—including Active Directory Federation Services (FS).
Lessons
Introduction to AD RMS Trust Policies
Trusted User Domains
Trusted Publishing Domains
AD RMS and Active Directory Federation Services
Windows Live ID Trust
Lab : Configuring Trusted User Domains
Export and import the TUD certificate
Verifying AD RMS Functionality
Reset Existing AD RMS Trust
Lab : Configuring AD FS Trust and User Experience
Configure AD RMS Support for AD FS
Adding SPN Entries
Configure AD RMS Applications for Federation
Configure the AD FS Client
Verify AD RMS and AD FS Functionality
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Describe the core trust architecture in AD RMS.
Describe Trusted User Domains and how they work.
Explain when Trusted Publishing Domains are used and how they work.
Describe the Active Directory Federation Service and how it works with AD RMS.
Describe Windows Live ID and how it works.
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