WRM server has a certificate that is recognized by the client as trusted?

Client is running the WRM client SP2 ?

Personal Opinion, if this is a new install, go with W2K8 and the WRM service 
there.  There are a couple nice things with management and ability to integrate 
with outside directories that make it worth-while.  Plus WRM once installed 
hangs out for a LONG time so if you get the newest now it's easier to get 
support in two years when something breaks.


-troy

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Marshall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 7:54 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Windows 2003 RMS and Word 2007

(soz forgot to change the subject line when I re-used an old email I was 
looking at)



Hi gang,



Im trying to test out Windows 2003 RMS here so that our Word docs are given a 
level of protection against being emailed out.



I've followed the step by step insttructions to install it on our 2003 server. 
It's the only server here in our small office. Everything has gone to plan and 
it all appeared to install first time. However, when I try the Word part of the 
test which involves creating and save a test doc, clicking the Office button in 
Word then choosing Prepare and then Restrict Permission and then Restrict 
Access, it goes wrong. Rather than showing me the options to restrict access, 
it asks me whether i want to sign up for a trial with the MS RMS service.



I've registered the RMS SCP in Active Directory using the RMS management page 
on the server, and I cant see any errors on the workstation that relate to not 
being able to find it etc.



Any ideas why I'm not seeing the options to restrict access ?



Olly





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