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title: Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Azure Intune (Windows 10)
title: Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) with enrollment policy using Microsoft Azure Intune (Windows 10)
description: Microsoft Azure Intune helps you create and deploy your Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network.
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# Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Azure Intune
# Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) with enrollment policy using Microsoft Azure Intune
**Applies to:**
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Microsoft Azure Intune helps you create and deploy your Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy, including letting you choose your allowed apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network.
>[!Important]
>This topic covers creating a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy for organizations already managing devices by using Mobile Device Management (MDM) solutions. If your organization uses a mobile application management (MAM) solution to deploy your WIP policy to Intune apps without managing devices, you must follow the instructions in the [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) topic.
## Add a WIP policy
After youve set up Intune for your organization, you must create a WIP-specific policy.