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Developers can use the features of this Windows Rights Management API to build client applications that work with the Rights Management client and server to protect and license digital information of their own design. The API is intended for software engineers proficient in C++. Complete documentation and code samples are installed with the SDK
System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows ME, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition and Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition require the Active Directory Client Extension, commonly referred to as the DSClient. The DSClient for Windows 95 and Windows 98 is available on any Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server, or DataCenter CD-ROM. Please reference the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:
288358.
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition and Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition users without the DSClient installed could still use the Windows Rights Management Client, but the Service Discovery through Active Directory feature will be unavailable.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...ce-d648-4d50-9392-b4faca34a0a8&DisplayLang=en
Regards
eddie
Developers can use the features of this Windows Rights Management API to build client applications that work with the Rights Management client and server to protect and license digital information of their own design. The API is intended for software engineers proficient in C++. Complete documentation and code samples are installed with the SDK
System Requirements
Supported Operating Systems: Windows 2000 Service Pack 3, Windows 98 Second Edition, Windows ME, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition and Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition require the Active Directory Client Extension, commonly referred to as the DSClient. The DSClient for Windows 95 and Windows 98 is available on any Windows 2000 Server, Advanced Server, or DataCenter CD-ROM. Please reference the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:
288358.
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition and Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition users without the DSClient installed could still use the Windows Rights Management Client, but the Service Discovery through Active Directory feature will be unavailable.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...ce-d648-4d50-9392-b4faca34a0a8&DisplayLang=en
Regards
eddie