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Explanation/Reference:
Although you can activate Azure Rights Management by using the Office 365 admin center or the Azure Management Portal, you can also use the Windows PowerShell module for Azure Rights Management to do this. First we active Azure Rights Management by importit through Import-AadrmTpd, then weconnect to the service with Connect-AadrmService, and finally we generate the log with Get-AadrmAdminLog.
Step 1: The Import-AadrmTpd cmdlet imports an Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS) trusted publishing domain (TPD) over the Internet into your tenant for Azure Rights Management so that you can migrate Rights Management from on-premises to the cloud.
Step 2: The Connect-AadrmService cmdlet connects you to the Azure Rights Management service. This cmdlet can also be used by a partner company that manages your tenant.
Connect by using this cmdlet before you configure Rights Management by using other cmdlets in this module.
Step 3: The Get-AadrmAdminLog cmdlet generates logs for all Rights Management administrative commands.
References:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj585027.aspx