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>After revoking WIP, unenlightened apps will have to be uninstalled and re-installed since their settings files will remain encrypted.
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>After revoking WIP, unenlightened apps will have to be uninstalled and re-installed since their settings files will remain encrypted.
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>For more info about creating enlightened apps, see the [Windows Information Protection (WIP)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/uwp/enterprise/wip-hub) topic in the Windows Dev Center.
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>For more info about creating enlightened apps, see the [Windows Information Protection (WIP)](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/uwp/enterprise/wip-hub) topic in the Windows Dev Center.
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## Unenlightened app behavior
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## Unenlightened app behavior
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This table includes info about how unenlightened apps might behave, based on your Windows Information Protection (WIP) networking policies, your app configuration, and potentially whether the app connects to network resources directly by using IP addresses or by using hostnames.
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This table includes info about how unenlightened apps might behave, based on your Windows Information Protection (WIP) networking policies, your app configuration, and potentially whether the app connects to network resources directly by using IP addresses or by using hostnames.
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**To associate your policies**
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**To associate your policies**
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1. Create your VPN profile. For info about how to do this, see [How to configure VPN settings in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune-azure/configure-devices/how-to-configure-vpn-settings) and [How to create custom VPN profiles in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune-azure/configure-devices/create-custom-vpn-profiles#create-a-custom-configuration).
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1. Create your VPN profile. For info about how to do this, see [How to configure VPN settings in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune-azure/configure-devices/how-to-configure-vpn-settings) and [How to create custom VPN profiles in Microsoft Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/intune-azure/configure-devices/create-custom-vpn-profiles#create-a-custom-configuration).
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2. Open the Microsoft Intune mobile application management console, click **Device configuration**, and then click **Create Profile**.
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2. Open the Microsoft Intune mobile application management console, click **Device configuration**, and then click **Create Profile**.
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>[!Important]
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>Choosing **With enrollment** only applies for organizations using MDM. If you're using MAM only (without device enrollment), you must use these instructions instead: [Create and deploy Windows Information Protection (WIP) app protection policy with Intune](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/intune/deploy-use/create-windows-information-protection-policy-with-intune).
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>Choosing **With enrollment** only applies for organizations using MDM. If you're using MAM only (without device enrollment), see [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy with MAM using the Azure portal for Microsoft Intune](create-wip-policy-using-mam-intune-azure.md).
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4. Click **Protected apps** and then click **Add apps**.
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4. Click **Protected apps** and then click **Add apps**.
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Store for Business](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=722910) website, and find your app. For example, *Power BI Mobile App*.
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Store for Business](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=722910) website, and find your app. For example, *Power BI Mobile App*.
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2. Copy the ID value from the app URL. For example, the Power BI Mobile App ID URL is https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/microsoft-power-bi/9nblgggzlxn1, and you'd copy the ID value, `9nblgggzlxn1`.
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2. Copy the ID value from the app URL. For example, the Power BI Mobile App ID URL is https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/microsoft-power-bi/9nblgggzlxn1, and you'd copy the ID value, `9nblgggzlxn1`.
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3. In a browser, run the Store for Business portal web API, to return a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file that includes the publisher and product name values. For example, run https://bspmts.mp.microsoft.com/v1/public/catalog/Retail/Products/9nblgggzlxn1/applockerdata, where `9nblgggzlxn1` is replaced with your ID value.
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3. In a browser, run the Store for Business portal web API, to return a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file that includes the publisher and product name values. For example, run https://bspmts.mp.microsoft.com/v1/public/catalog/Retail/Products/9nblgggzlxn1/applockerdata, where `9nblgggzlxn1` is replaced with your ID value.
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<td>Cloud Resources</td>
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<td>Cloud Resources</td>
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<td><strong>With proxy:</strong> contoso.sharepoint.com,contoso.internalproxy1.com|<br>contoso.visualstudio.com,contoso.internalproxy2.com<br><br><strong>Without proxy:</strong> contoso.sharepoint.com|contoso.visualstudio.com</td>
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<td><strong>With proxy:</strong> contoso.sharepoint.com,contoso.internalproxy1.com|<br>contoso.visualstudio.com,contoso.internalproxy2.com<br><br><strong>Without proxy:</strong> contoso.sharepoint.com|contoso.visualstudio.com</td>
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<td>Specify the cloud resources to be treated as corporate and protected by WIP.<br><br>For each cloud resource, you may also optionally specify a proxy server from your Internal proxy servers list to route traffic for this cloud resource. Be aware that all traffic routed through your Internal proxy servers is considered enterprise.<br><br>If you have multiple resources, you must separate them using the "|" delimiter. If you don’t use proxy servers, you must also include the "," delimiter just before the "|". For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy></code>.<br><br><strong>Important</strong><br>In some cases, such as when an app connects directly to a cloud resource through an IP address, Windows can’t tell whether it’s attempting to connect to an enterprise cloud resource or to a personal site. In this case, Windows blocks the connection by default. To stop Windows from automatically blocking these connections, you can add the <code>/*AppCompat*/</code> string to the setting. For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy>|/*AppCompat*/</code>.<br><br>When using this string, we recommend that you also turn on [Azure Active Directory Conditional Access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-conditional-access), using the <strong>Domain joined or marked as compliant</strong> option, which blocks apps from accessing any enterprise cloud resources that are protected by conditional access.</td>
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<td>Specify the cloud resources to be treated as corporate and protected by WIP.<br><br>For each cloud resource, you may also optionally specify a proxy server from your Internal proxy servers list to route traffic for this cloud resource. Be aware that all traffic routed through your Internal proxy servers is considered enterprise.<br><br>If you have multiple resources, you must separate them using the "|" delimiter. If you don’t use proxy servers, you must also include the "," delimiter just before the "|". For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy></code>.<br><br><strong>Important</strong><br>In some cases, such as when an app connects directly to a cloud resource through an IP address, Windows can’t tell whether it’s attempting to connect to an enterprise cloud resource or to a personal site. In this case, Windows blocks the connection by default. To stop Windows from automatically blocking these connections, you can add the <code>/*AppCompat*/</code> string to the setting. For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy>|/*AppCompat*/</code>.<br><br>When using this string, we recommend that you also turn on [Azure Active Directory Conditional Access](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/active-directory-conditional-access), using the <strong>Domain joined or marked as compliant</strong> option, which blocks apps from accessing any enterprise cloud resources that are protected by conditional access.</td>
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After you create and deploy your WIP policy to your employees, Windows begins to encrypt your corporate data on the employees’ local device drive. If somehow the employees’ local encryption keys get lost or revoked, the encrypted data can become unrecoverable. To help avoid this possibility, the Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate lets Windows use an included public key to encrypt the local data while you maintain the private key that can unencrypt the data.
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After you create and deploy your WIP policy to your employees, Windows begins to encrypt your corporate data on the employees’ local device drive. If somehow the employees’ local encryption keys get lost or revoked, the encrypted data can become unrecoverable. To help avoid this possibility, the Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate lets Windows use an included public key to encrypt the local data while you maintain the private key that can unencrypt the data.
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>Using a DRA certificate isn’t mandatory. However, we strongly recommend it. For more info about how to find and export your data recovery certificate, see the [Data Recovery and Encrypting File System (EFS)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=761462) topic. For more info about creating and verifying your EFS DRA certificate, see the [Create and verify an Encrypting File System (EFS) Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/threat-protection/windows-information-protection/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate) topic.
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>Using a DRA certificate isn’t mandatory. However, we strongly recommend it. For more info about how to find and export your data recovery certificate, see the [Data Recovery and Encrypting File System (EFS)](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkId=761462) topic. For more info about creating and verifying your EFS DRA certificate, see the [Create and verify an Encrypting File System (EFS) Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/threat-protection/windows-information-protection/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate) topic.
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**To upload your DRA certificate**
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**To upload your DRA certificate**
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1. From the **App policy** blade, click the name of your policy, and then click **Advanced settings** from the menu that appears.
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- **Off, or not configured.** Stops using Azure Rights Management encryption with WIP.
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## Choose to set up Azure Rights Management with WIP
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## Choose to set up Azure Rights Management with WIP
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WIP can integrate with Microsoft Azure Rights Management to enable secure sharing of files by using removable drives such as USB drives. For more info about Azure Rights Management, see [Microsoft Azure Rights Management](https://products.office.com/en-us/business/microsoft-azure-rights-management). To integrate Azure Rights Management with WIP, you must already have Azure Rights Management set up.
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WIP can integrate with Microsoft Azure Rights Management to enable secure sharing of files by using removable drives such as USB drives. For more info about Azure Rights Management, see [Microsoft Azure Rights Management](https://products.office.com/business/microsoft-azure-rights-management). To integrate Azure Rights Management with WIP, you must already have Azure Rights Management set up.
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To configure WIP to use Azure Rights Management, you must set the **AllowAzureRMSForEDP** MDM setting to **1** in Microsoft Intune. This setting tells WIP to encrypt files copied to removable drives with Azure Rights Management, so they can be shared amongst your employees on computers running at least Windows 10, version 1703.
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To configure WIP to use Azure Rights Management, you must set the **AllowAzureRMSForEDP** MDM setting to **1** in Microsoft Intune. This setting tells WIP to encrypt files copied to removable drives with Azure Rights Management, so they can be shared amongst your employees on computers running at least Windows 10, version 1703.
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>For more info about setting the **AllowAzureRMSForEDP** and the **RMSTemplateIDForEDP** MDM settings, see the [EnterpriseDataProtection CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/enterprisedataprotection-csp) topic. For more info about setting up and using a custom template, see [Configuring custom templates for the Azure Rights Management service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-custom-templates) topic.
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>For more info about setting the **AllowAzureRMSForEDP** and the **RMSTemplateIDForEDP** MDM settings, see the [EnterpriseDataProtection CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/enterprisedataprotection-csp) topic. For more info about setting up and using a custom template, see [Configuring custom templates for the Azure Rights Management service](https://docs.microsoft.com/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-custom-templates) topic.
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## Related topics
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## Related topics
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- [How to collect Windows Information Protection (WIP) audit event logs](collect-wip-audit-event-logs.md)
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- [How to collect Windows Information Protection (WIP) audit event logs](collect-wip-audit-event-logs.md)
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<td>Specify the cloud resources to be treated as corporate and protected by WIP.<p>For each cloud resource, you may also optionally specify a proxy server from your Enterprise Internal Proxy Servers list to route traffic for this cloud resource. Be aware that all traffic routed through your Enterprise Internal Proxy Servers is considered enterprise.<p>If you have multiple resources, you must separate them using the "|" delimiter. If you don’t use proxy servers, you must also include the "," delimiter just before the "|". For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy></code>.<p><strong>Important</strong><br>In some cases, such as when an app connects directly to a cloud resource through an IP address, Windows can’t tell whether it’s attempting to connect to an enterprise cloud resource or to a personal site. In this case, Windows blocks the connection by default. To stop Windows from automatically blocking these connections, you can add the <code>/*AppCompat*/</code> string to the setting. For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy>|/*AppCompat*/</code>.<p>When using this string, we recommend that you also turn on [Azure Active Directory Conditional Access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-conditional-access), using the <strong>Domain joined or marked as compliant</strong> option, which blocks apps from accessing any enterprise cloud resources that are protected by conditional access.</td>
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>[!Important]
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>Choosing **Without enrollment** only applies for organizations using MAM. If you're using MDM, you must use these instructions, [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy with MDM using the Azure portal for Microsoft Intune](create-wip-policy-using-intune-azure.md), instead.
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>Choosing **Without enrollment** only applies for organizations using MAM. If you're using MDM, see [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy with MDM using the Azure portal for Microsoft Intune](create-wip-policy-using-intune-azure.md).
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Store for Business](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=722910) website, and find your app. For example, *Microsoft Power BI*.
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1. Go to the [Microsoft Store for Business](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?LinkID=722910) website, and find your app. For example, *Microsoft Power BI*.
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2. Copy the ID value from the app URL. For example, Microsoft Power BI ID URL is https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/p/microsoft-power-bi/9nblgggzlxn1, and you'd copy the ID value, `9nblgggzlxn1`.
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2. Copy the ID value from the app URL. For example, Microsoft Power BI ID URL is https://www.microsoft.com/store/p/microsoft-power-bi/9nblgggzlxn1, and you'd copy the ID value, `9nblgggzlxn1`.
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3. In a browser, run the Microsoft Store for Business portal web API, to return a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file that includes the publisher and product name values. For example, run https://bspmts.mp.microsoft.com/v1/public/catalog/Retail/Products/9nblgggzlxn1/applockerdata, where `9nblgggzlxn1` is replaced with your ID value.
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3. In a browser, run the Microsoft Store for Business portal web API, to return a JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) file that includes the publisher and product name values. For example, run https://bspmts.mp.microsoft.com/v1/public/catalog/Retail/Products/9nblgggzlxn1/applockerdata, where `9nblgggzlxn1` is replaced with your ID value.
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<td><strong>With proxy:</strong> contoso.sharepoint.com,contoso.internalproxy1.com|<br>contoso.visualstudio.com,contoso.internalproxy2.com<br><br><strong>Without proxy:</strong> contoso.sharepoint.com|contoso.visualstudio.com</td>
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<td><strong>With proxy:</strong> contoso.sharepoint.com,contoso.internalproxy1.com|<br>contoso.visualstudio.com,contoso.internalproxy2.com<br><br><strong>Without proxy:</strong> contoso.sharepoint.com|contoso.visualstudio.com</td>
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<td>Specify the cloud resources to be treated as corporate and protected by WIP.<br><br>For each cloud resource, you may also optionally specify a proxy server from your Internal proxy servers list to route traffic for this cloud resource. Be aware that all traffic routed through your Internal proxy servers is considered enterprise.<br><br>If you have multiple resources, you must separate them using the "|" delimiter. If you don’t use proxy servers, you must also include the "," delimiter just before the "|". For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy></code>.<br><br><strong>Important</strong><br>In some cases, such as when an app connects directly to a cloud resource through an IP address, Windows can’t tell whether it’s attempting to connect to an enterprise cloud resource or to a personal site. In this case, Windows blocks the connection by default. To stop Windows from automatically blocking these connections, you can add the <code>/*AppCompat*/</code> string to the setting. For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy>|/*AppCompat*/</code>.<br><br>When using this string, we recommend that you also turn on [Azure Active Directory Conditional Access](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/active-directory/active-directory-conditional-access), using the <strong>Domain joined or marked as compliant</strong> option, which blocks apps from accessing any enterprise cloud resources that are protected by conditional access.</td>
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<td>Specify the cloud resources to be treated as corporate and protected by WIP.<br><br>For each cloud resource, you may also optionally specify a proxy server from your Internal proxy servers list to route traffic for this cloud resource. Be aware that all traffic routed through your Internal proxy servers is considered enterprise.<br><br>If you have multiple resources, you must separate them using the "|" delimiter. If you don’t use proxy servers, you must also include the "," delimiter just before the "|". For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy></code>.<br><br><strong>Important</strong><br>In some cases, such as when an app connects directly to a cloud resource through an IP address, Windows can’t tell whether it’s attempting to connect to an enterprise cloud resource or to a personal site. In this case, Windows blocks the connection by default. To stop Windows from automatically blocking these connections, you can add the <code>/*AppCompat*/</code> string to the setting. For example: <code>URL <,proxy>|URL <,proxy>|/*AppCompat*/</code>.<br><br>When using this string, we recommend that you also turn on [Azure Active Directory Conditional Access](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/active-directory/active-directory-conditional-access), using the <strong>Domain joined or marked as compliant</strong> option, which blocks apps from accessing any enterprise cloud resources that are protected by conditional access.</td>
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- **MDM discovery URL.** Lets the **Windows Settings** > **Accounts** > **Access work or school** sign-in offer an **Upgrade to MDM** link. Additionally, this lets you switch to another MDM provider, so that Microsoft Intune can manage MAM, while the new MDM provider manages the MDM devices. By default, this is specified to use Microsoft Intune.
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- **MDM discovery URL.** Lets the **Windows Settings** > **Accounts** > **Access work or school** sign-in offer an **Upgrade to MDM** link. Additionally, this lets you switch to another MDM provider, so that Microsoft Intune can manage MAM, while the new MDM provider manages the MDM devices. By default, this is specified to use Microsoft Intune.
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#### Choose to set up Azure Rights Management with WIP
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#### Choose to set up Azure Rights Management with WIP
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WIP can integrate with Microsoft Azure Rights Management to enable secure sharing of files by using removable drives such as USB drives. For more info about Azure Rights Management, see [Microsoft Azure Rights Management](https://products.office.com/en-us/business/microsoft-azure-rights-management). To integrate Azure Rights Management with WIP, you must already have Azure Rights Management set up.
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WIP can integrate with Microsoft Azure Rights Management to enable secure sharing of files by using removable drives such as USB drives. For more info about Azure Rights Management, see [Microsoft Azure Rights Management](https://products.office.com/business/microsoft-azure-rights-management). To integrate Azure Rights Management with WIP, you must already have Azure Rights Management set up.
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To configure WIP to use Azure Rights Management, you must set the **AllowAzureRMSForEDP** MDM setting to **1** in Microsoft Intune. This setting tells WIP to encrypt files copied to removable drives with Azure Rights Management, so they can be shared amongst your employees on computers running at least Windows 10, version 1703.
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To configure WIP to use Azure Rights Management, you must set the **AllowAzureRMSForEDP** MDM setting to **1** in Microsoft Intune. This setting tells WIP to encrypt files copied to removable drives with Azure Rights Management, so they can be shared amongst your employees on computers running at least Windows 10, version 1703.
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>Curly braces -- {} -- are required around the RMS Template ID.
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>Curly braces -- {} -- are required around the RMS Template ID.
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>[!NOTE]
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>[!NOTE]
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>For more info about setting the **AllowAzureRMSForEDP** and the **RMSTemplateIDForEDP** MDM settings, see the [EnterpriseDataProtection CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/enterprisedataprotection-csp) topic. For more info about setting up and using a custom template, see [Configuring custom templates for the Azure Rights Management service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-custom-templates) topic.
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>For more info about setting the **AllowAzureRMSForEDP** and the **RMSTemplateIDForEDP** MDM settings, see the [EnterpriseDataProtection CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/windows/hardware/commercialize/customize/mdm/enterprisedataprotection-csp) topic. For more info about setting up and using a custom template, see [Configuring custom templates for the Azure Rights Management service](https://docs.microsoft.com/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-custom-templates) topic.
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### Choose whether to use and configure Windows Hello for Business
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### Choose whether to use and configure Windows Hello for Business
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You can turn on Windows Hello for Business, letting your employees use it as a sign-in method for their devices.
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You can turn on Windows Hello for Business, letting your employees use it as a sign-in method for their devices.
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## Related topics
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## Related topics
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- [Implement server-side support for mobile application management on Windows](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/client-management/mdm/implement-server-side-mobile-application-management)
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- [Implement server-side support for mobile application management on Windows](https://docs.microsoft.com/windows/client-management/mdm/implement-server-side-mobile-application-management)
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- [Microsoft Intune - Mobile Application Management (MAM) standalone blog post](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/cbernier/2016/01/05/microsoft-intune-mobile-application-management-mam-standalone/)
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- [Microsoft Intune - Mobile Application Management (MAM) standalone blog post](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/cbernier/2016/01/05/microsoft-intune-mobile-application-management-mam-standalone/)
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- [MAM-supported apps](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/cloud-platform/microsoft-intune-apps)
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- [MAM-supported apps](https://www.microsoft.com/cloud-platform/microsoft-intune-apps)
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- [General guidance and best practices for Windows Information Protection (WIP)](guidance-and-best-practices-wip.md)
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- [General guidance and best practices for Windows Information Protection (WIP)](guidance-and-best-practices-wip.md)
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<td>Redirected folders with Client Side Caching are not compatible with WIP.</td>
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<td>Redirected folders with Client Side Caching are not compatible with WIP.</td>
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<td>Apps might encounter access errors while attempting to read a cached, offline file.</td>
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<td>Apps might encounter access errors while attempting to read a cached, offline file.</td>
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<td>Migrate to use another file synchronization method, such as Work Folders or OneDrive for Business.<br><br><strong>Note</strong><br>For more info about Work Folders and Offline Files, see the blog, [Work Folders and Offline Files support for Windows Information Protection](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/filecab/2016/08/29/work-folders-and-offline-files-support-for-windows-information-protection/). If you're having trouble opening files offline while using Offline Files and WIP, see the support article, [Can't open files offline when you use Offline Files and Windows Information Protection](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3187045).</td>
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<td>Migrate to use another file synchronization method, such as Work Folders or OneDrive for Business.<br><br><strong>Note</strong><br>For more info about Work Folders and Offline Files, see the blog, [Work Folders and Offline Files support for Windows Information Protection](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/filecab/2016/08/29/work-folders-and-offline-files-support-for-windows-information-protection/). If you're having trouble opening files offline while using Offline Files and WIP, see the support article, [Can't open files offline when you use Offline Files and Windows Information Protection](https://support.microsoft.com/kb/3187045).</td>
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<td>You can't upload an enterprise file to a personal location using Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer.</td>
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<td>You can't upload an enterprise file to a personal location using Microsoft Edge or Internet Explorer.</td>
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<td>ActiveX controls should be used with caution.</td>
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<td>ActiveX controls should be used with caution.</td>
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<td>Webpages that use ActiveX controls can potentially communicate with other outside processes that aren’t protected by using WIP.</td>
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<td>Webpages that use ActiveX controls can potentially communicate with other outside processes that aren’t protected by using WIP.</td>
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<td>We recommend that you switch to using Microsoft Edge, the more secure and safer browser that prevents the use of ActiveX controls. We also recommend that you limit the usage of Internet Explorer 11 to only those line-of-business apps that require legacy technology.<br><br>For more info, see [Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking).</td>
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<td>We recommend that you switch to using Microsoft Edge, the more secure and safer browser that prevents the use of ActiveX controls. We also recommend that you limit the usage of Internet Explorer 11 to only those line-of-business apps that require legacy technology.<br><br>For more info, see [Out-of-date ActiveX control blocking](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/internet-explorer/ie11-deploy-guide/out-of-date-activex-control-blocking).</td>
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<td>Resilient File System (ReFS) isn't currently supported with WIP.</td>
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<td>Resilient File System (ReFS) isn't currently supported with WIP.</td>
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<td>WIP isn’t turned on for employees in your organization.</td>
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<td>WIP isn’t turned on for employees in your organization.</td>
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<td>Don’t set the <strong>MakeFolderAvailableOfflineDisabled</strong> option to <strong>False</strong> for any of the specified folders.<br><br>If you currently use redirected folders, we recommend that you migrate to a file synchronization solution that supports WIP, such as Work Folders or OneDrive for Business. Additionally, if you apply redirected folders after WIP is already in place, you might be unable to open your files offline. For more info about these potential access errors, see [Can't open files offline when you use Offline Files and Windows Information Protection](https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3187045/can-t-open-files-offline-when-you-use-offline-files-and-windows-information-protection).
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<td>Don’t set the <strong>MakeFolderAvailableOfflineDisabled</strong> option to <strong>False</strong> for any of the specified folders.<br><br>If you currently use redirected folders, we recommend that you migrate to a file synchronization solution that supports WIP, such as Work Folders or OneDrive for Business. Additionally, if you apply redirected folders after WIP is already in place, you might be unable to open your files offline. For more info about these potential access errors, see [Can't open files offline when you use Offline Files and Windows Information Protection](https://support.microsoft.com/help/3187045/can-t-open-files-offline-when-you-use-offline-files-and-windows-information-protection).
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|
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|Specify your corporate identity.|This field is automatically filled out for you by Microsoft Intune. However, you must manually correct it if it’s incorrect or if you need to add additional domains. For more info about where this area is and what it means, see the **Define your enterprise-managed corporate identity** section of the policy creation topics.
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|Specify your corporate identity.|This field is automatically filled out for you by Microsoft Intune. However, you must manually correct it if it’s incorrect or if you need to add additional domains. For more info about where this area is and what it means, see the **Define your enterprise-managed corporate identity** section of the policy creation topics.
|
||||||
|Specify your network domain names.|Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this field is optional.<br><br>Specify the DNS suffixes used in your environment. All traffic to the fully-qualified domains appearing in this list will be protected. For more info about where this area is and how to add your suffixes, see the table that appears in the **Choose where apps can access enterprise data** section of the policy creation topics.|
|
|Specify your network domain names.|Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this field is optional.<br><br>Specify the DNS suffixes used in your environment. All traffic to the fully-qualified domains appearing in this list will be protected. For more info about where this area is and how to add your suffixes, see the table that appears in the **Choose where apps can access enterprise data** section of the policy creation topics.|
|
||||||
|Specify your enterprise IPv4 or IPv6 ranges.|Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this field is optional.<br><br>Specify the addresses for a valid IPv4 or IPv6 value range within your intranet. These addresses, used with your Network domain names, define your corporate network boundaries. For more info about where this area is and what it means, see the table that appears in the **Define your enterprise-managed corporate identity** section of the policy creation topics.|
|
|Specify your enterprise IPv4 or IPv6 ranges.|Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this field is optional.<br><br>Specify the addresses for a valid IPv4 or IPv6 value range within your intranet. These addresses, used with your Network domain names, define your corporate network boundaries. For more info about where this area is and what it means, see the table that appears in the **Define your enterprise-managed corporate identity** section of the policy creation topics.|
|
||||||
|Include your Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate.|Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this field is optional. But we strongly recommend that you add a certificate.<br><br>This certificate makes sure that any of your WIP-encrypted data can be decrypted, even if the security keys are lost. For more info about where this area is and what it means, see the [Create and verify an Encrypting File System (EFS) Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate](https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows/keep-secure/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate) topic.|
|
|Include your Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate.|Starting with Windows 10, version 1703, this field is optional. But we strongly recommend that you add a certificate.<br><br>This certificate makes sure that any of your WIP-encrypted data can be decrypted, even if the security keys are lost. For more info about where this area is and what it means, see the [Create and verify an Encrypting File System (EFS) Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate](https://technet.microsoft.com/itpro/windows/keep-secure/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate) topic.|
|
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|
||||||
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|
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>[!NOTE]
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>[!NOTE]
|
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|
|||||||
- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
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- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
|
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
|
>Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
With the increase of employee-owned devices in the enterprise, there’s also an increasing risk of accidental data leak through apps and services, like email, social media, and the public cloud, which are outside of the enterprise’s control. For example, when an employee sends the latest engineering pictures from their personal email account, copies and pastes product info into a tweet, or saves an in-progress sales report to their public cloud storage.
|
With the increase of employee-owned devices in the enterprise, there’s also an increasing risk of accidental data leak through apps and services, like email, social media, and the public cloud, which are outside of the enterprise’s control. For example, when an employee sends the latest engineering pictures from their personal email account, copies and pastes product info into a tweet, or saves an in-progress sales report to their public cloud storage.
|
||||||
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|
||||||
@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ You’ll need this software to run WIP in your enterprise:
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|Operating system | Management solution |
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|Operating system | Management solution |
|
||||||
|-----------------|---------------------|
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|-----------------|---------------------|
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|Windows 10, version 1607 or later | Microsoft Intune<br><br>-OR-<br><br>System Center Configuration Manager<br><br>-OR-<br><br>Your current company-wide 3rd party mobile device management (MDM) solution. For info about 3rd party MDM solutions, see the documentation that came with your product. If your 3rd party MDM does not have UI support for the policies, refer to the [EnterpriseDataProtection CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/hardware/mt697634.aspx) documentation.|
|
|Windows 10, version 1607 or later | Microsoft Intune<br><br>-OR-<br><br>System Center Configuration Manager<br><br>-OR-<br><br>Your current company-wide 3rd party mobile device management (MDM) solution. For info about 3rd party MDM solutions, see the documentation that came with your product. If your 3rd party MDM does not have UI support for the policies, refer to the [EnterpriseDataProtection CSP](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/mt697634.aspx) documentation.|
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||||||
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|
||||||
## What is enterprise data control?
|
## What is enterprise data control?
|
||||||
Effective collaboration means that you need to share data with others in your enterprise. This sharing can be from one extreme where everyone has access to everything without any security, all the way to the other extreme where people can’t share anything and it’s all highly secured. Most enterprises fall somewhere in between the two extremes, where success is balanced between providing the necessary access with the potential for improper data disclosure.
|
Effective collaboration means that you need to share data with others in your enterprise. This sharing can be from one extreme where everyone has access to everything without any security, all the way to the other extreme where people can’t share anything and it’s all highly secured. Most enterprises fall somewhere in between the two extremes, where success is balanced between providing the necessary access with the potential for improper data disclosure.
|
||||||
|
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- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
|
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
|
>Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
We recommend that you add the following URLs to the Enterprise Cloud Resources and Neutral Resources network settings, when used with Windows Information Protection (WIP).
|
We recommend that you add the following URLs to the Enterprise Cloud Resources and Neutral Resources network settings, when used with Windows Information Protection (WIP).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
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|||||||
- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
|
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
|
>Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Because Outlook on the web can be used both personally and as part of your organization, you have the following options to configure it with Windows Information Protection (WIP):
|
Because Outlook on the web can be used both personally and as part of your organization, you have the following options to configure it with Windows Information Protection (WIP):
|
||||||
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|
||||||
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|||||||
- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
- Windows 10, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
|
- Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
>Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
|
>Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare).
|
||||||
|
|
||||||
Use Task Manager to check the context of your apps while running in Windows Information Protection (WIP) to make sure that your organization's policies are applied and running correctly.
|
Use Task Manager to check the context of your apps while running in Windows Information Protection (WIP) to make sure that your organization's policies are applied and running correctly.
|
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