These days I've been studying an RMS environment and I wanted to test some clients withouth having to create an SCP because I didn0t want that all the clients I had in my environment to connect to the RMS server. So there's a little trick you can useon your clients in order to have them connected to the RMS.
In Office 2007 applications, you can do the following registry trick, just create the keys.
Location:HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Common\DRM String:CorpLicenseServer Value:< http://url.to.rms/_wmcs/Licensing>
Location:HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Office\12.0\Common\DRM String:CorpCertificationServer Value:<http://url.to.rms/_wmcs/Certification>
*NOTE* change the 12.0 to an 11.0 of you are using Office 2003 **
or these keys for global RMS supremacy on the machine:
Location:HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MSDRM\ServiceLocation\Activation Reg_Sz: default Value:<http://url.to.rms/_wmcs/Certification>
Location:HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MSDRM\ServiceLocation\EnterprisePublishing Reg_Sz: default Value:<http://url.to.rms/_wmcs/Licensing>
Useful link: http://blogs.technet.com/rmssupp/archive/2007/07/13/rms-testing-rms-without-modifying-the-ad.aspx
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Hi, my name is Ricardo Calejo, currently working in the BMO Task Force Team of Microsoft Portugal, recent graduate of Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto in Computer Engineering and former Microsoft Student Partner. I also write in "A Posteriori" about music and thoughts.
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