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Planning for on-premises RMS connector
From the course: Microsoft 365: Manage Governance and Compliance
Planning for on-premises RMS connector
- [Instructor] So what is the RMS Connector? Well, the Microsoft Rights Management, RMS Connector, lets you quickly enable existing on-premises servers to use information rights management functionality from the cloud-based version, or what's called Azure RMS. With this functionality, IT and also the users in the organization can easily protect documents and pictures, both inside and outside the organization. You can also do this without installing additional infrastructure or even establishing trust relationships with other organizations or applications. The RMS Connector supports the following on-premises services, Exchange Server, SharePoint Server, and file servers that run Windows Server and use the file classification infrastructure to classify and apply policies to Office documents in a folder. In order to utilize the RMS connector and before you install it, make sure the following requirements are in place. The…
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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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