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Configure Information Rights Management (IRM) for workloads
From the course: Microsoft 365: Manage Governance and Compliance
Configure Information Rights Management (IRM) for workloads
- [Instructor] In order for us to use the Azure rights management capabilities, or the IRM features, it needs to be enabled within the tenant to begin with. Now, the way this works is if we want to utilize it in exchange. There's a certain way of doing it and if we wish to utilize it in SharePoint and OneDrive, there's a separate way. For Exchange, we have to utilize PowerShell, so I'm going to launch PowerShell ISE and I have some PowerShell written out. The first thing I'll do is actually set the execution policy for this session to unrestricted. Now, in a production, you probably wouldn't do that. I'm then going to actually create a connection. Well, I'm first going to create a credential object, which contains, if I just view this here, it will contain the username and then a secure string. I'm then going to create a PowerShell session to Microsoft Exchange in the cloud. You can see it tells me it's redirected…
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Plan an AIP solution4m 26s
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Planning for on-premises RMS connector5m 10s
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Plan for Windows Information Protection5m 53s
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Plan for classification labeling3m 39s
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Configure Information Rights Management (IRM) for workloads7m 32s
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Configure AIP super user3m 5s
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Planning for an AIP client deployment4m 10s
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Deploy AIP client6m 4s
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Implement AIP policies7m 3s
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Configure and enforce AIP policies10m 23s
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