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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Administrator's Guide for Oracle Information Rights Management Server
Release 11.1.1.2.1
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10.5 Configure Oracle IRM

You can use the Oracle IRM pages on Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console to make general configuration settings for Oracle IRM:

To configure Oracle IRM:

  1. In the browser panel, find and select IRM.

  2. In the toolbar, select the IRM menu, select Administration, then select General Settings.

  3. Make changes to the settings as required, taking note of the following:

    • Sealed Content Cryptography. Use DES3-FIPS if you are using Windows 2000 (none of the AES options are supported by Windows 2000). Use AES128 unless you have a known reason to use one of the others. For details of all the options, see the online help for the Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console.

    • Server URL. You will need to specify the URL of the server that sealed documents will contact for rights (for example, the right to open a document).

    • Device Count. It is common to specify a device count of 1, meaning that a user can use a sealed document on only one computer at a time. In this case, if the user wishes to use a sealed document on a second computer, he must close it on the first. This feature is intended to make it difficult for users to circumvent document protection by sharing passwords. However, users may have a legitimate reason to require access to a document from more than one device at a time, in which case this setting can be given a higher value.

    • License Clean-up. Increasing the license clean-up frequency will free database storage space. This setting applies to expired licenses and does not affect licenses that are in use.

    • Keystore Settings. You will not normally need to change the default keystore settings.

    • Status Page Redirection. You will need to use these settings only if you have set up an alternative HTML page that you want users to see after an unsuccessful attempt to open a sealed document.

    • Desktop Synchronization. This setting determines which options are available on the Oracle IRM Server management console. The default set of days and times will allow contact with the server between 09:00 hours and 17:30 hours, Monday to Friday. You can add further options to cover the remaining days of the week, or to provide additional time periods on any day of the week.

    • Context Refresh Periods. This setting determines which options are available on the Oracle IRM Server management console when roles are being created or edited. The default set of values and units will provide a choice of popular refresh periods. To make other refresh periods available, you can change the current values and units, or you can use the Add icon to add further lines to the list.

  4. To save the changes, click the Apply button in the top right corner of the page.