Liquid Machines PDF for RMS Administration Guide Version 6
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Contents Supported Environment... 4 Server Requirements... 4 Microsoft Rights Management Services... 4 Client Requirements... 4 Hardware... 4 Software... 4 Installing the Liquid Machines PDF for RMS Client... 5 Microsoft RMS: Adjusting Internet Explorer Security Settings... 5 Installing the Client Software... 5 Liquid Machines PDF for RMS Version 6 Administration Guide Page 3
Server Requirements Supported Environment Microsoft Rights Management Services Client Requirements Hardware Software Liquid Machines Document Control for RMS support for Adobe Reader requires a working Microsoft RMS installation. For more information, see the Microsoft RMS documentation. Pentium III 256 MB RAM 1 GB disk space One of the following: Windows 2000 Workstation SP4 Windows XP SP1 or SP2 Windows 2003 Server, including SP1 (for terminal services installations) Microsoft RMS Client SP1 or SP2. Adobe Reader, version 8 Page 4 Liquid Machines PDF for RMS Version 6 Administration Guide
Installing the Liquid Machines PDF for RMS Client Microsoft RMS: Adjusting Internet Explorer Security Settings Installing the Client Software When using Microsoft RMS, it is a best practice to adjust Internet Explorer security settings to accommodate the RMS system. The Microsoft RMS Client uses Internet Explorer to communicate with RMS servers. Faulty Internet Explorer security settings can disrupt this communication. 1) In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options. 2) In the Internet Options dialog box, click the Security tab. 3) Click Local Intranet and then click Sites. 4) Click Advanced. 5) Under Add this website to the zone, enter the host names in your RMS Licensing and Certification URL, for example, rms.acme.com. Then click Add. 6) To return to the Security tab, click OK twice. 7) Click Custom Level. 8) In the Security Settings dialog box, scroll to the bottom of the Settings list. Under User Authentication, Logon, make sure that Automatic Logon Only in Intranet Zone is selected. 9) To close the dialog boxes, click OK twice. You can use Active Directory Group Policy or the Internet Explorer Administration Kit to distribute these settings automatically to all workstations. For more information, search the Microsoft KnowledgeBase. 1) To start the Client Installation wizard, double-click the lmdc-clientacrobat-reader-8-only.msi file located in the Client folder. The Preparing to Install window appears. 2) Follow the Installation wizard through the process. The list below describes the windows displayed during the installation and the action required. o o Customer Information: Enter a User Name and your Company Name and then click Next. Setup Type: Select the type of installation: Standard: Liquid Machines PDF for RMS users should choose this option. Custom: This option is only for installations where the full Liquid Machines Document Control product is installed and a control service will be used. If installing the full Liquid Machines Document Control product, refer to the Liquid Machines Document Control Administration Guide for installation instructions. Ready to Install the Program: To continue, click Install. A series of progress bars appear while the Liquid Machines PDF for RMS 6.x client software is installed. Liquid Machines PDF for RMS Version 6 Administration Guide Page 5
o InstallShield Wizard Complete: The appearance of this window indicates that the installation process is completed. To continue, click Finish When the software installation process is completed, you are prompted to restart the computer. To begin using the Liquid Machines PDF for RMS Client immediately, click Yes to restart your computer. To restart at a later time, click No. Page 6 Liquid Machines PDF for RMS Version 6 Administration Guide