50403 - Implementing Active Directory Rights Management Services with Exchange and SharePoint
In this four day course intended for IT professionals you will discover how to consolidate the administration of an enterprise IT infrastructure with Group Policy, and you will learn to control and manage computer systems and domain users running Windows Server, and Windows clients. Create Group Policies, implement administrative and security templates, and determine best practices when deploying software packages. Walk away with the experience and tools needed to optimize your enterprise systems and networks.
This course is intended for Enterprise network staff responsible for help desk support, system administration, and network design.
Objectivos
_ Understand AD RMS architecture, and the role the product plays as part of a wider infrastructure.
_ Understand the AD RMS interaction model with other Microsoft technologies.
_ Install and provision AD RMS and understand installation pre requisites and best practices.
_ Understand how several other Microsoft technologies use AD RMS to protect documents and email messages.
_ Understand how to use AD RMS on server applications such as Microsoft Office SharePoint Server and Microsoft Exchange Server.
_ Create, manage, and distribute rights policy templates as AD RMS administrators.
_ Understand the different trust relationships that can extend AD RMS protection beyond your infrastructure.
_ Troubleshoot common issues in the core infrastructure, product installation, and product usage.
Duração: 24 horas
Conteúdo Programático
Module 1: Why Rights Management?
This module provides an overview of Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). The overview describes how the product works, the business reasons for using AD RMS, and the technology that you use to deploy an AD RMS environment.
Lessons
_ A Bit of History
_ Business Reasons for AD RMS
_ What AD RMS Does
_ AD RMS Usage Scenarios
_ AD RMS Technology Overview
_ AD RMS in Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7
Lab : AD RMS Demonstration
_ User experience protecting Microsoft Office–based documents.
Module 2: AD RMS Architecture
This module covers the basic architecture and concepts of the Microsoft Active Directory Rights Management Services product. Most of the concepts that are introduced in this module will be covered in more detail in other modules later in the course.
Lessons
_ AD RMS Components Overview
_ AD RMS Bootstrapping Process
_ AD RMS Publishing and Licensing Process
_ AD RMS Service Connection Point (SCP)
_ AD RMS Topology
_ AD RMS Components Details
Module 3: AD RMS Installation and Provisioning
In this module, the student will learn about network infrastructure, hardware, and software requirements for installing AD RMS. The student will learn the procedure for deploying AD RMS servers, as well as the permissions required for the accounts that are used in the deployment and management of AD RMS.
Lessons
_ AD RMS Requirements
_ AD RMS Prerequisites
_ Installing and Provisioning AD RMS
_ AD RMS Server Installation Best Practices
_ Migrating RMS to AD RMS
Lab : Creating the AD RMS Service Account
_ Create an AD RMS Service Account
Lab : Installing and Provisioning AD RMS
_ Install and provision AD RMS
Module 4: Information Rights Management on Desktop Applications
This module begins by describing the AD RMS client software, its requirements, and how to deploy it. Next, the module identifies the Information Rights Management (IRM) components on client machines and the bootstrapping process the AD RMS client performs for each user. The module then discusses how IRM is provided in Microsoft Office products, the XPS format, Window Mobile 6.0, and read-only access in Windows Internet Explorer. The module ends with a discussion of how registry keys interact with AD RMS.
Lessons
_ Operating System Versions and AD RMS Clients
_ Microsoft Office IRM
_ XPS IRM
_ Windows Mobile 6.0 IRM
_ RM Add-on for Internet Explorer and Rights-Managed HTML (RMH)
_ Office Viewers and AD RMS
_ IRM Client Registry Settings
Lab : Protecting and Consuming AD RMS Protected Documents
_ Protect and Consume AD RMS Protected Documents
Lab : Creating and Consuming AD RMS Content Using Microsoft Outlook 2007
_ Create and Consume AD RMS Content Using Microsoft Outlook 2007
Lab : Protecting and Consuming Content Using XPS
_ Protect and Consume Content Using XPS
Lab : Consuming Content Using the Rights Management Add-on for Internet Explorer
_ Consume Content Using the Rights Management Add-on for Internet Explorer
Lab : Using Active Directory Security Groups
_ Using Active Directory Security Groups
Module 5: Rights Policy Templates
This module provides an introduction to rights policy templates and the concepts related to protecting and consuming content that is protected by templates. These templates are used to standardize security policies and protect information according to the latest policy.
Lessons
_ Introduction to Rights Policy Templates
_ Creating Rights Policy Templates
_ Protecting Content Using Templates
_ Consuming Content Protected by Templates
_ Managing Rights Policy Templates
_ Template Distribution Strategy
Lab : Creating and Using a Rights Policy Template
_ Create and Use a Rights Policy Template
Lab : Modifying Existing Templates
_ Modify Existing Templates
Lab : Distribute a Rights Policy Template
_ Distribute a Rights Policy Template
Module 6: Information Rights Management on Server Applications
In this module, students will see how AD RMS integrates with server-side applications, which use AD RMS to automatically protect and license content. This module covers the following server products:
- Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007
- Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
- AD RMS Bulk Protection Tool + FCI
Lessons
_ Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 IRM
_ Email Protection in Exchange Server
_ New AD RMS Features in Exchange Server 2010
Lab : Integrating AD RMS and Microsoft SharePoint Server 2007
_ Enabling MOSS IRM
_ Configuring MOSS IRM on Document Libraries
_ Consuming Content using MOSS IRM
Lab : Integrating AD RMS and Exchange Server 2010
_ Using OWA without Microsoft Exchange IRM integration
_ Configuring Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and AD RMS integration
_ Implementing and validating Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 and AD RMS integration
Lab : Integrating AD RMS with Bulk Protection Tool
_ Use Bulk Protection Tool to decrypt protected content
_ Use Bulk Protection Tool to Protect content using AD RMS Templates
Lab : Protect information Automatically Integrating AD RMS with FCI and Bulk Protection Tool
_ Setup environment for FCI and AD RMS bulk protection
_ Create classification property and rules for Contoso documents
_ Create file management tasks to restrict access to low and high business impact information
_ Verify FCI and AD RMS bulk protection functionality
Module 7: Administering AD RMS
This module introduces some of the elements of the AD RMS Management Console. It discusses exclusion policies that can be defined by an administrator, provides an overview of revocation, and discusses the Super Users group and how it can be used to recover content. The module also introduces the new AD RMS reporting capabilities.
Lessons
_ The AD RMS Administration Console
_ New AD RMS Administration Roles
_ Rights Account Certificate Policies
_ Exclusion Policies
_ Revocation
_ The Super Users Group
Lab : AD RMS Role Separation
_ Review the AD RMS Role Separation Security Options
Lab : Configuring Exclusion Policies
_ Excluding Internal User Accounts
Lab : Configuring the Super Users Group
_ Create AD RMS-protected content by using Microsoft Office Excel 2007
_ Enabling and Testing the Super Users Group
Lab : AD RMS Reports
_ Review the AD RMS Reports options
Lab : GPO/Registry Override Settings
_ Configure GPO and Registry Override Settings
Module 8: Managing Trust
This module discusses the trust architecture in AD RMS, the types of trusts that are available, and how trusted user domains operate.
Lessons
_ Introduction to Trust Policies
_ Trusted User Domains
_ Trusted Publishing Domains
_ AD RMS and Active Directory Federation Services
_ Windows Live ID Trust
_ Trust Scenarios
_ General Infrastructure Requirements and Product Capabilities
Lab : Configuring Trusted User Domains
_ Export and import the TUD certificate
_ Verifying AD RMS Functionality
Lab : Configuring a Trusted Publishing Domain
_ Remove the TUD Trust Relationship with Adatum
_ Bootstrap and Protecting Information Before the Merge
_ Exporting and Importing the Private Key from the Trusted Publishing Domain
_ Verifying the Functionality of a Trusted Publishing Domain
Lab : Configuring AD FS Trust and user experience
_ Reset Existing AD RMS Trust
_ Configure AD RMS Support for AD FS
_ Adding SPN entries
_ Configure AD RMS Applications for Federation
_ Configure the AD FS Client
_ Verify AD RMS and Federation Functionality
Module 9: Extranet Considerations
This module discusses the extranet and how you can use it with AD RMS to provide access to protected content. The module provides reasons for establishing extranet access to AD RMS, and offers examples and scenarios. The module also discusses the use of a firewall, like Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA Server), to address security with AD RMS.
Lessons
_ Extranet Access to AD RMS
_ Extranet Access to AD RMS Pipelines
_ Extranet Client Considerations
_ AD RMS and Firewall Options
_ Extranet Scenarios
Lab : Configure AD RMS Pipelines
_ Configure AD RMS Pipelines
Lab : Configure Forefront TMG to Publish AD RMS
_ Configure Forefront TMG to Publish AD RMS
Lab : Verify the AD RMS functionality from an Internet Client
_ Verify the AD RMS Functionality from an Internet Client
Lab : OWA Consumption
_ OWA Consumption
Module 10: Deploying and Maintaining AD RMS Infrastructure
This module covers some of the key concepts to deploy and maintain the AD RMS service. Keep in mind that after key documents are protected, AD RMS becomes a very critical service in the organization.
Lessons
_ AD RMS General Performance Guidelines
_ Adding a Server to a Cluster
_ Managing Clusters
_ AD RMS Disaster Recovery
Lab : Installing AD RMS Root Certification cluster additional nodes
_ Installing Network Load Balancing
_ Configuring the AD RMS cluster for High Availability
_ Checking the service functionality – tasks
_ Decommissioning an AD RMS infrastructure
Module 11: Troubleshooting AD RMS
This module focuses on common issues in AD RMS and the tools available to help troubleshoot them. We examine in detail each of the common AD RMS support issues and the steps you can take to troubleshoot them. At the end of the module, we provide a list of additional resources for troubleshooting issues in AD RMS.
Lessons
_ Troubleshooting Core Infrastructure
_ Troubleshooting Product Installation
_ Troubleshooting Product Usage
_ Diagnostic Tools
_ Additional Tools
Requisitos
_ Working experience and background knowledge of Windows Server 2008.
_ Basic understanding of Active Directory, IIS, Microsoft SQL Server, and Microsoft Exchange Server technologies.
_ Basic knowledge of DNS, general networking, and PKI principles is also suggested.
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