Directory Services White Papers

Information Rights Management Application Patterns

Overview This white paper provides architecture and design guidance for building an Information Rights Management (IRM)-aware application using Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). It presents a number of application patterns as well as best practices that one can use for developing IRM-aware applications. It covers basic consumer and publish scenarios as well as complex federated scenarios that make use of Active Directory Federations Services (AD FS). It makes extensive reference to the IRM Application Patterns Reference Implementation available for download at the MSDN Code Gallery.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherMicrosoft File FormatWORD
Date PublishedApril 2009
FormatWhite Papers   
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