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AD RMS Decommissioning

Applies To: Windows Server 2008

Decommissioning in Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) is the process in which rights-protected content receives a key to automatically decrypt it. Decommissioning is used when an organization must retire an AD RMS cluster. Servers in the AD RMS cluster should remain in decommissioning mode and available on the network until all rights-protected content has been decrypted. While the AD RMS cluster is in decommissioning mode, no new content can be published as rights-protected.

Events

Event ID Source Message

130

Active Directory Rights Management Services

The Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) started successfully on this computer but is in a decommissioned state. Only content key recovery requests will be honored. Active server licensor certificate: %1

131

Active Directory Rights Management Services

A license request was received but Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) is in a decommissioned state and cannot honor the request.

148

Active Directory Rights Management Services

A decommission request was received but Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) is not in a decommissioned state and cannot honor the request. Restrict access to the AD RMS decommissioning pipeline.

AD RMS Web Services

Active Directory Rights Management Services