Call to action: If your using RMA (Rights Management Add-On for I.E.), I want to know.
Hello everyone,
How many people have heard the saying 'There is no such thing as a free lunch'? Well it's true. Time for you all to pay for your free lunch (the time I spend writing these posts to help people get the most out of RMS. OK, I didn't say it was a good lunch...just a free one. :)).
I'm posting this in an effort to get a bigger picture on how many people are using the Rights Management Add-on for I.E. This is essentially the plug-in for I.E. that allows you to read RMS protected content, via OWA. It also allows people with versions of Office earlier that Office 2003, to consume RMS protected content.
If you are using this component please let me know. If you are an administrator, please let me know how many of your users are using it.
This can be a rough guesstimate.
Also...as an added bonus, please tell me what applications that are not currently RMS aware, you would like to see become RMS aware. Feel free to also tell me if you hate me, and my blogs. I thrive on rejection. :)
I ask for these surveys to get a better idea about how we can make RMS better. Our developers actually take this information, and start doing the work, and evaluating the most common 'asks' for things, so that they can start building this into the product.
Is there a better way to make a product better, than to ask the people using it (or not using it) in the 'real world' to give feedback? I don't think so. :) All the marketing people in the world, with their shiny hair and teeth, and powerpoint slide shows, and research of the meaning of life in relation to RMS is no substitute for the 'troops' (that's you), giving direct feedback (that I make sure gets delivered and discussed) on how we can make things better for you. Can I get an AMEN!!
Thanks in advance for your responses. If I get no responses, I'll just assume that, no-one uses RMA, and our product is the best product ever made, and that you are all so completely satisfied with RMS, that adding anything to it would take away from it's awsomeness...if that is a word.
No. This isn't like a presidential election. Your vote actually counts here. :)
-Jason
Comments
Anonymous
January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
Yes. RMA supports I.E. 7. It's always helpful if you post the specific problem you are experiencing. -JasonAnonymous
January 01, 2003
we currently have only a handful (<50) of users that access content using the RMA client. We are looking at rolling RMS out to the entire user communitly, which would include around ~45,000 branch technology terminal server users - if this client experience can be improved to be more intuitive than it is now.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
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January 01, 2003
First of all - thank U for your exselent RMS blog. It helps me to solve a lot of RMS problems. And now about topic, we have Office 2003 in corp. standart. That is why we have not RMA client on our workstations(5000 comps). It will be nice if future RMS will supports the following file formats: Visio, Project, PDF, JPG, TIF and Lotus Notes e-mail. Why MS didn`t support native Visio and Project??? Is it gives the work for partners? And in addition, it will be good if we can set rights to print and expiration date right for individual user, not for all. BR, MasKAnonymous
January 01, 2003
does the current RMA version support IE7, we seem to be having issues opening RM content on workstations that have IE 7 deployed.Anonymous
January 01, 2003
My pleasure. In case you haven't figured it out, I like my job, because I believe in the product. I want to make sure that the people using it have access to as much information as possible. Ad far as file formats, you will see more and more products having RMS integrated in them. Not just Microsoft products either. I expect that most major CAD, and rendering software companies will start integrating. Who doesn't want to protect their intellectual property, and with RMS shipping OOTB with LH, you can see that Microsoft has made a significant investment in RMS, which means eventually ALL of our apps will have it integrated. I have seen this last request before (maybe even from you on one of the aliases), and think its a great idea, and have put it in as a feature request for future consideration. Thanks for the great feedback! -JasonAnonymous
January 01, 2003
I am not using the Add-On for I.E., however I am getting reports that when the customer has Office 2003 and IE 7 installed, they can not create or read restricted content. When they run IRM Check, it shows no user certificates, and the CLC is not created. Apparently this just started after installing IE 7 - any suggestions? BTW - really enjoy everything you have posted - it has helped me out several times.
- Sonja
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
A little tough to handle in a comment, but I'll give it a shot:
- Did the users 'use to' be able to open content on these machines (prior to installing I.E. 7)? I'd be hard-pressed to believe they did, if they do not have any certs on the machine.
- Did the results of the IRMCheck show any errors related to the RMS Cluster URL not being in the trusted, or local intranet zone settings in I.E.?
- Do the users get any errors when they try to open a piece of RMS protected content?
- Are there any errors generated on the RMS server (like event ID: 9)? It's pretty tough to troubleshoot RMS issues blindly, so there is a few things I would need to know, to have a chance at helping you resolve this. The best tip I can give you is never take the end users word for it. Always verify the data if you can, otherwise you may spend hours chasing down a red herring. :) -Jason
- Anonymous
March 08, 2011
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