diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/add-apps-to-protected-list-using-custom-uri.md b/windows/keep-secure/add-apps-to-protected-list-using-custom-uri.md index 4936bb7028..3f9700cfb4 100644 --- a/windows/keep-secure/add-apps-to-protected-list-using-custom-uri.md +++ b/windows/keep-secure/add-apps-to-protected-list-using-custom-uri.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ --- title: Add multiple apps to your enterprise data protection (EDP) Protected Apps list (Windows 10) -description: Add multiple apps to your enterprise data protection (EDP) Protected Apps list at the same time, by using the Microsoft Intune Custom URI functionality and the AppLocker Group Policy. +description: Add multiple apps to your enterprise data protection (EDP) Protected Apps list at the same time, by using the Microsoft Intune Custom URI functionality and the AppLocker. ms.assetid: b50db35d-a2a9-4b78-a95d-a1b066e66880 keywords: ["EDP", "Enterprise Data Protection", "protected apps", "protected app list"] ms.prod: W10 @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ author: eross-msft [Some information relates to pre-released product, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.] -Add multiple apps to your enterprise data protection (EDP) **Protected Apps** list at the same time, by using the Microsoft Intune Custom URI functionality and the AppLocker Group Policy. For more info about how to create a custom URI using Intune, see [Windows 10 custom policy settings in Microsoft Intune](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=691330). +Add multiple apps to your enterprise data protection (EDP) **Protected Apps** list at the same time, by using the Microsoft Intune Custom URI functionality and AppLocker. For more info about how to create a custom URI using Intune, see [Windows 10 custom policy settings in Microsoft Intune](http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=691330). **Important**   Results can be unpredictable if you configure your policy using both the UI and the Custom URI method together. We recommend using a single method for each policy. @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ If you only want to add one app at a time, you can follow the instructions in th **To add Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps** -1. Go to the AppLocker Group Policy UI by opening a command line window and running secpol.msc. The local security policy MMC snap-in opens showing the **Security Settings**. +1. Go to the AppLocker UI by opening a command line window and running secpol.msc. The local security policy MMC snap-in opens showing the **Security Settings**. 2. Double-click **Application Control Policies**, double-click **AppLocker**, right-click **Packaged app Rules**, and then click **Automatically Generate Rules**.

The **Automatically Generate Packaged app Rules** wizard opens, letting you create EDP-protected app polices for all of the installed apps on the device or for packaged apps within a specific folder. @@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ After saving the policy, you’ll need to deploy it to your employee’s devices **To add Classic Windows applications** -1. Go to the AppLocker Group Policy UI by opening a command line window and running secpol.msc. The local security policy MMC snap-in opens showing the **Security Settings**. +1. Go to the AppLocker UI by opening a command line window and running secpol.msc. The local security policy MMC snap-in opens showing the **Security Settings**. 2. Double-click **Application Control Policies**, double-click **AppLocker**, right-click **Executable Rules**, and then click **Automatically Generate Rules**.

The **Automatically Generate Executable Rules** wizard opens, letting you create EDP-protected app polices by analyzing the files within a specific folder.