Adding note about June service update release

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Microsoft Intune helps you create and deploy your enterprise data protection (EDP) policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your EDP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network.
## Important note about the June service release
We've received some great feedback from you, our Windows 10 Insider Preview customers, about our enterprise data protection experiences and processess. Because of that feedback, we're delighted to deliver an enhanced apps policy experience with the June service release. This means that when you implement the June service release in your test environment, your existing Windows 10 enterprsie data protection app rules (formerly in the Protected Apps area) will be removed.<p> To prepare for this change, we recommend that you make a backup of your current app rules as they are today, so you can use them to help reconfigure your app rules with the enhanced experience. After you implement the June service release and open an existing enterprise data protection policy, you'll get a dialog box telling you about this change. Click the OK button to close the box and to begin reconfiguring your app rules.<p>![Microsoft Intune: Reconfigure app rules list dialog box](images/edp-intune-app-reconfig-warning.png)<p>Please note that if you exit the Policy UI before you've saved your new policy, your existing deployments won't be affected. However, if you save the policy without reconfiguring your apps, an updated policy will be pushed to your employees with an empty app rules list.
## Add an EDP policy
After youve installed and set up Intune for your organization, you must create an EDP-specific policy.

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