O blog do RMS tem uma postagem sobre problemas / soluções alternativas ao instalar o SSL com o RMS (observe que isso é para o RMS para Windows Server 2003):
Whew! Now for the fun stuff. To enable SSL in your RMS environment after the RMS server has been provisioned, you should follow these steps:
- Provision a new RMS server using the HTTPS option for the Intranet Cluster URL.
- Configure the old server as a Trusted User Domain on the new server. For instruction on this, see http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/f/?en/Library/1c96ee74-fd28-4511-be21-087e2b04c3ee1033.mspx
- Configure the old server as a Trusted Publishing Domain on the new server. For more information on this, see http://technet2.microsoft.com/WindowsServer/f/?en/Library/1c96ee74-fd28-4511-be21-087e2b04c3ee1033.mspx
- Add a new String Value named LicenseServerRedirection registry entry to all of your RMS clients. The registry entry should be added to HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Office.0\Common\DRM. The value of this entry should be set to the name of the new server in the format of https://NewRMSServer/_wmcs/licensing.
- Update your Active Directory Service Connection Point to the new server. This can be done manually or via the ADScpRegister utility available from the RMS Toolkit. NOTE: You must be a member of the Active Directory Enterprise Admins group to do this.
- Retire the old RMS server.
Você pode precisar usar o utilitário ADScpRegister de (incluído com o RMS para Windows Server 2008, localizado em "C: \ Arquivos de Programas \ RMS SP2 Administration Toolkit") para registrar novamente a URL:
ADScpRegister unregisterscp
Aqui está um guia para instalar o RMS no Windows Server 2008 , que discute o utilitário ADScpRegister.