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If users do not have administrative rights on their machines, how can the RMS client be installed and configured?

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If users do not have administrative rights on their machines, how can the RMS client be installed and configured?

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The RMS client is a Windows Installer file, and can be distributed by using a software distribution infrastructure such as Systems Management Server 2003. It is also possible to distribute the RMS client by using a Group Policy object (GPO) that uses a service account with administrative rights. If the RMS client is running Windows Vista, a separate RMS client installation is no longer required as it is integrated into the operating system.

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