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Event ID 5141 (Windows SharePoint Services health model)

Applies To: Windows SharePoint Services 3.0

 

Information Rights Management (IRM) allows content creators to assign rights to documents that they send to others. These documents are referred to as “rights-protected” documents. The data in rights-protected documents is encrypted so that it can be viewed only by authorized users. Furthermore, a rights-protected document stores an issuance license that specifies which rights users have to the content. For example, an author can specify the following rights for a document:

  • Document is read-only.

  • Text in the document cannot be copied.

  • Document cannot be printed.

IRM relies on Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) to create the issuance license, and perform the encryption and decryption of rights-protected documents. When IRM is enabled on a list or library, Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 automatically adds the permissions that are assigned to an item to the issuance license of that item when that item is downloaded. This means that permissions that are set on documents in lists and libraries are enforced by IRM even after a document is downloaded from the site.

For more information about IRM and Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, see Deploying Active Directory Rights Management Services with Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 Step-By-Step Guide (https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=93136).

Event Details

Product:

Windows SharePoint Services

ID:

5141

Source:

Windows SharePoint Services 3

Version:

12.0

Symbolic Name:

ULSEvtTag_5141

Message:

Information Rights Management (IRM): There was a problem while creating and initializing a secure environment on this machine for the Rights Management Services (RMS) client.

An application was modified without recreating its manifest.

Additional Data

Error value: %1

Resolve

Reload IRM manifests

To reload the IRM manifests provided with Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, you must reinstall Windows SharePoint Service 3.0. If the problem persists after reinstallation, check the server for malicious software.

Important

Before reinstalling Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, it is highly recommended that you back up all data on the affected server.

To perform this procedure, you must be a member of the Administrators group on the local computer.

Verify

To verify that this problem is resolved, users should download and then re-upload a file from a rights-managed document library. If successful, then the problem is resolved.

To activate Information Rights Management on a document library, navigate to that library’s Document Library Settings page. Click Information Rights Management and select Restrict permission to documents in this library on download.

You must be a site administrator to perform this task.

Information Rights Management (Health model)

Windows SharePoint Services 3.0 health model