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Important

Versions of the Microsoft Rights Management Service SDK released prior to March 2020 are deprecated; applications using earlier versions must be updated to use the March 2020 release. For full details, see the deprecation notice.

No further enhancements are planned for the Microsoft Rights Management Service SDK. We strongly recommend adoption of the Microsoft Information Protection SDK for classification, labeling, and protection services.

Purpose

Introducing Android 11. Meet the OS that's optimized for how you use your phone. Helping you manage conversations. And organize your day. With even more tools and privacy controls that put you in charge. To check if it's already installed, look for the program file: Android Studio.app on Mac OS; studio.exe or studio64.exe (or a shortcut to Android Studio) on Windows. The RMS SDK 4.2 APIs use standard programming languages and models for each operating system so, they are easy and familiar to work with. Supported Operating Systems. This release, RMS SDK 4.2, is available for the following operating systems: Google Android; Apple iOS and Mac OS. Android SDK - An SDK that provides you the API libraries and developer tools necessary to build, test, and debug apps for Android. Mac OS X - A desktop operating system for Macintosh computers.

The Rights Management SDK 4.2 is a simplified, next-generation API that enables a lightweight development experience in upgrading your device apps with information protection via Rights Management Services. Developers can build apps that leverage Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) or Azure Rights Management to provide information protection and can easily protect or consume information, while transparently handling complex security practices such as key management, encryption and decryption, policy and permissions creation, secure caching, and communication with AD RMS and Azure RMS services.

Developer audience

The RMS SDK 4.2 APIs use standard programming languages and models for each operating system so, they are easy and familiar to work with.

Supported Operating Systems

This release, RMS SDK 4.2, is available for the following operating systems:

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  • Google Android
  • Apple iOS and Mac OS X
  • Windows Phone
  • Windows Store
  • Portable C++ for Linux flavored operating systems

Sections

Overview - Rights Management Services is an information protection technology that helps safeguard digital information from unauthorized use. Through your rights-enabled applications, content owners will be able to define who can open, modify, print, forward, or take other actions with their content.

How To Install Android Sdk

Get started- For this release of the RMS SDK 4.2, your quick start approach to a first application is through the development environment setup guides for each of the operating systems / platforms.

Developer guidance and terms - The focus of RMS SDK 4.2 is to help you build AD RMS-enabled applications that leverage Right Management Services, as simply as possible.

API reference - The RMS SDK 4.2 supports several operating systems noted in the table of contents following.

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Setting up Android Studio takes just a few clicks.

First, be sure you download the latest version of Android Studio.

Windows

To install Android Studio on Windows, proceed as follows:

  1. If you downloaded an .exe file (recommended), double-click to launch it.

    If you downloaded a .zip file, unpack the ZIP, copy the android-studio folder into your Program Files folder, and then open the android-studio > bin folder and launch studio64.exe (for 64-bit machines) or studio.exe (for 32-bit machines).

  2. Follow the setup wizard in Android Studio and install any SDK packages that it recommends.

That's it.The following video shows each step of the setup procedure when using the recommended.exe download.

As new tools and other APIs become available, Android Studio tells youwith a pop-up, or you can check for updates by clicking Help >Check for Update.

Mac

To install Android Studio on your Mac, proceed as follows:

  1. Launch the Android Studio DMG file.
  2. Drag and drop Android Studio into the Applications folder, then launch Android Studio.
  3. Select whether you want to import previous Android Studio settings, then click OK.
  4. The Android Studio Setup Wizard guides you through the rest of the setup, which includes downloading Android SDK components that are required for development.

That's it.The following video shows each step of the recommended setup procedure.

As new tools and other APIs become available, Android Studio tells youwith a pop-up, or you can check for updates by clicking Android Studio> Check for Updates.

Note: If you use Android Studio on macOS Mojave or later, you might see a prompt to allow the IDE to access your calendar, contacts, or photos. This prompt is caused by new privacy protection mechanisms for applications that access files under the home directory. So, if your project includes files and libraries in your home directory, and you see this prompt, you can select Don't Allow.

Linux

To install Android Studio on Linux, proceed as follows:

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  1. Unpack the .zip file you downloaded to an appropriate location for your applications, such as within /usr/local/ for your user profile, or /opt/ for shared users.

    If you're using a 64-bit version of Linux, make sure you first install the required libraries for 64-bit machines.

  2. To launch Android Studio, open a terminal, navigate to the android-studio/bin/ directory, and execute studio.sh.
  3. Select whether you want to import previous Android Studio settings or not, then click OK.
  4. The Android Studio Setup Wizard guides you through the rest of the setup, which includes downloading Android SDK components that are required for development.

Tip:To make Android Studio available in your list of applications, selectTools > Create Desktop Entry from the Android Studio menu bar.

Required libraries for 64-bit machines

If you are running a 64-bit version of Ubuntu, you need to install some 32-bitlibraries with the following command:

If you are running 64-bit Fedora, the command is:

That's it.The following video shows each step of the recommended setup procedure.

As new tools and other APIs become available, Android Studio tells youwith a pop-up, or you can check for updates by clicking Help >Check for Update.

Chrome OS

Follow these steps to install Android Studio on Chrome OS:

  1. If you haven't already done so, install Linux for Chrome OS.
  2. Open the Files app and locate the DEB package you downloaded in theDownloads folder under My files.
  3. Right-click the DEB package and select Install with Linux (Beta).

    • If you have installed Android Studio before, select whether you want toimport previous Android Studio settings, then click OK.
  4. The Android Studio Setup Wizard guides you through the rest of thesetup, which includes downloading Android SDK components that arerequired for development.

  5. After installation is complete, launch Android Studio either from theLauncher, or from the Chrome OS Linux terminal by running studio.sh inthe default installation directory:

    /opt/android-studio/bin/studio.sh

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That's it. As new tools and other APIs become available, Android Studio tells youwith a pop-up, or you can check for updates by clicking Help >Check for Update.

Note: Android Studio on Chrome OS currently supports deploying your app only toa connected hardware device. To learn more, read Run apps on a hardwaredevice.



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