DPM Tape management improvements

Microsoft MVP Robert Hedblom is looking for feedback on what can be improved in DPM in regards to tape management. He is at the MVP summit and could pass this feedback on directly to the DPM product group.  Act fast and post your feedback on his blog! Here is the link: http://robertanddpm.blogspot.com/2012/02/tape-management-improvements.html

Data Protection Manager 2010 Overview Poster

  I was honored to work with Microsoft DPM MVP Yegor Statsev and Sean O Farrell on a DPM 2010 poster. Both Yegor and Sean are great guys and run blogs with lot’s of good information on them. You can find  links to their blogs under the Tech Blog Sites section. Here is a a … Read more

Anonymous SMTP for DPM

Setting up anonymous SMTP in DPM has been an issue for some time. Anonymous SMTP notifications don’t work even if you have your Exchange server setup correctly to receive anonymous email from DPM. Let’s step through configuring this. Here are the steps to setup SMTP in DPM that does not require authentication: 1. In DPM … Read more

Clarification of SIS-Limited on DPM

I have seen some questions regarding SIS that is installed with DPM. After doing some investigating and talking with Microsoft and some of the DPM MVP’s I can offer some clarification. The SIS-Limited that is installed on a DPM server is actually a SIS Filter driver. The SIS Filter driver is what runs on DPM. … Read more

Exchange Server Deployment Assistant

Here is another great tool from Microsoft. This is the Exchange Server Deployment Assistant. It is for Exchange 2010 deployments. It can assist you in creating a step by step plan for your Exchange deployment. It can help with On-premise, Cloud, or Exchange Hybrid deployments. This tool will also help you with upgrade scenarios. Basically … Read more

System Center Universe 2012

System Center Universe 2012 is a one-day globally available technical event which will focus on the System Center 2012 products and new capabilities resulting from these releases. The conference begins at 8:00 am CST on Thursday, January 19th, 2012. Jason Buffington will be presenting about Data Protection Manager 2012. Here is a link to the … Read more

How to install Active Directory Rights Management Services

One of the best features of Active Directory in Windows server 2008 is a security tool called Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). AD RMS allows organizations to secure content such as word documents, excel spread sheets, email’s and even can be integrated in SharePoint. A user would need to be authenticated before they could access the data from any of those content sources. I know this topic has been covered before but I wanted to post the steps from my deployment of AD RMS.

A Windows Server 2008 domain is required before you begin.

On the server you will deploy AD RMS on:

  • Open Server manager
  • Expand Roles
  • Right click and select Add New Roles
  • Click Next
  • Select AD Rights management Services and click next

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The following roles will need to be added as well.

  • Click Add Required Role Services.

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  • Click Next

You can explore more about AD RMS on the next window by clicking any of the links. When done click next.

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