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What should you modify?

Yournetwork contains an Active Directory domain named corp.contoso.com.
You deploy Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS).
You have a rights policy template named Template1. Revocation is disabled for the template.
A user named User1 can open content that is protected by Template1 while the user is connected
to the corporate network.
When User1 is disconnected from the corporate network, the user cannot open the protected
content even if the user previously opened the content.
You need to ensure that the content protected by Template1 can be opened by users who are
disconnected from the corporate network.
What should you modify?

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A.
The User Rights settings of Template1

B.
The templates file location of the AD RMS cluster

C.
The Extended Policy settings of Template1

D.
The exclusion policies of the AD RMS cluster

Explanation:
* The extended rights policy of a template controls how content licenses are to be implemented.
The extended rights policy template settings are specified by using the Active Directory Rights
Management Services (AD RMS) administration site. The available settings control persistence of
author rights, whether trusted browsers are supported, license persistence within the content, and
enforcement of any application-specific data.
* You can add trust policies so that AD RMS can process licensing requests for content that was
rights protected. Extended Policy Template Information; AD RMS and Server Design
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee221071(v=ws.10).aspx

3 Comments on “What should you modify?

    1. den says:

      hm, I miss the point reading your linked article…what section of it would you refer to exactly?

      to clear up my explanation, what I meant with disabling client-side caching: the long text of this setting in the Extended Policy settings tab says “Require a new use license every time content is consumed”, which is a quite explicit definition of what’s being asked in this question…




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