Office Prof Plus 2013 connectivity to on-prem ADRMS

Hello,
I have an ADRMs server running on Windows Server 2012 R2 x64. I have  Office Prof Plus 2013 (vol lic) installed on Windows 8, x64. I have set both the server and client on pre-production mode as we are using this just to evaluate. We have ADRMS client
& SDK 2.1 installed and the appropriate registry settings done.
On trying to Protect Document->Restrict Access it shows a menu item "Connect to DRM servers to get templates". But on clicking that it just shows an error "Sorry something went wrong opening IRM protected content. The system cannot find
the file specified"
Any idea what may be causing this?
Thanks
SN

Hi SN,
Please Add ADRMS URL in IE Security Settings, then it will works fine.
Click Start, click All Programs, and then click Internet Explorer.
Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
Click the Security tab, click Local intranet, and then click Sites.
Click Advanced.
In the Add this website to the zone box, type https://*.Domain.com, and then click Add.
Click Close, and then click OK twice.
Regards
Ranjithbabhu R

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