diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/windows-information-protection/how-wip-works-with-mip-labels.md b/windows/security/information-protection/windows-information-protection/how-wip-works-with-mip-labels.md index 1f3876c3af..3b0883631b 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/windows-information-protection/how-wip-works-with-mip-labels.md +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/windows-information-protection/how-wip-works-with-mip-labels.md @@ -33,9 +33,13 @@ This topic explains how Windows Information Protection works with the other Micr ![Sensitivity labels](images/sensitivity-labels.png) + + ## Default behaviors for a label Enterprises can create and manage labels on the **Labels** page in the Office 365 Security & Compliance Center. When you create a label, you can specify that endpoint protection should apply to content with that label. + - When the label is configured for content that includes business data, the device enforces work protection for documents with the label - When the label is *not configured* with any WIP policy, the device reverts to whatever WIP policy has been defined in Intune or System Center Configuration Manager (SCCM): @@ -44,18 +48,11 @@ Enterprises can create and manage labels on the **Labels** page in the Office 36 For more information about labels, see [Overview of labels](https://docs.microsoft.com/office365/securitycompliance/labels). -The foll ## User downloads or creates a document from a work site If WIP policy is deployed, any document that is created or downloaded from a work site will have WIP protection, regradless of whether the document has a label. - -If a lable is configured so that endpoint protection will apply to content with that label, then when a user downloads or creates a new document with that label, that document will be protected by WIP. - - - - +If the document is an Office or PDF file with a label, then WIP protection is applied. ## User downloads a confidential Office or PDF document from a personal site @@ -64,7 +61,7 @@ If the file has a label, then the corresponding WIP protection gets applied. That can happen when you download a file or create a new file. For example: -1. A user creates a file on a Mac device and labels it as Condidential. +1. A user creates a file on a Mac device and labels it as Confidential. 2. The user sends it via Gmail to another user on a Windows 10 device. 3. When the other user opens the file on the Windows 10 device, WIP policy gets applied and the file is protected.