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LizRoss 2016-10-26 07:39:55 -07:00
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- **Show the Windows Information Protection icon overlay.** Determines whether the Windows Information Protection icon overlay appears on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. The options are: - **Show the Windows Information Protection icon overlay.** Determines whether the Windows Information Protection icon overlay appears on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. The options are:
- **Yes.** Allows the Windows Information Protection icon overlay to appear on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. Additionally, for unenlightened but allowed apps, the icon overlay also appears on the app tile and with **Managed** text on the app name in the **Start** menu. - **Yes.** Allows the Windows Information Protection icon overlay to appear on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. Additionally, for unenlightened but allowed apps, the icon overlay also appears on the app tile and with *Managed* text on the app name in the **Start** menu.
- **No, or not configured (recommended).** Stops the Windows Information Protection icon overlay from appearing on corporate files or unenlightened, but allowed apps. Not configured is the default option. - **No, or not configured (recommended).** Stops the Windows Information Protection icon overlay from appearing on corporate files or unenlightened, but allowed apps. Not configured is the default option.

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- **Enterprise IP Ranges list is authoritative (do not auto-detect).** Click this box if you want Windows to treat the IP ranges you specified in the network boundary definition as the complete list of IP ranges available on your network. If you clear this box, Windows will search for additional IP ranges on any domain-joined devices connected to your network. Not configured is the default option. - **Enterprise IP Ranges list is authoritative (do not auto-detect).** Click this box if you want Windows to treat the IP ranges you specified in the network boundary definition as the complete list of IP ranges available on your network. If you clear this box, Windows will search for additional IP ranges on any domain-joined devices connected to your network. Not configured is the default option.
- **Show the Windows Information Protection icon overlay on your allowed apps that are WIP-unaware on corporate files in the File Explorer.** Click this box if you want the Windows Information Protection icon overlay to appear on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. Additionally, for unenlightened but allowed apps, the icon overlay also appears on the app tile and with **Managed** text on the app name in the **Start** menu. Not configured is the default option. - **Show the Windows Information Protection icon overlay on your allowed apps that are WIP-unaware on corporate files in the File Explorer.** Click this box if you want the Windows Information Protection icon overlay to appear on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. Additionally, for unenlightened but allowed apps, the icon overlay also appears on the app tile and with *Managed* text on the app name in the **Start** menu. Not configured is the default option.
5. In the required **Upload a Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate to allow recovery of encrypted data** box, click **Browse** to add a data recovery certificate for your policy. 5. In the required **Upload a Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate to allow recovery of encrypted data** box, click **Browse** to add a data recovery certificate for your policy.