Merged PR 7680: doc WIP revoke behavior

doc WIP revoke behavior
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Corey Plett 2018-05-01 14:22:21 +00:00
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We strongly suggest that the only unenlightened apps you add to your allowed apps list are Line-of-Business (LOB) apps. We strongly suggest that the only unenlightened apps you add to your allowed apps list are Line-of-Business (LOB) apps.
>[!IMPORTANT]
>After revoking WIP, unenlightened apps will have to be uninstalled and re-installed since their settings files will remain encrypted.
>[!Note] >[!Note]
>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. >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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## Testing scenarios ## Testing scenarios
You can try any of the processes included in these scenarios, but you should focus on the ones that you might encounter in your organization. You can try any of the processes included in these scenarios, but you should focus on the ones that you might encounter in your organization.
>[!IMPORTANT]
>If any of these scenarios does not work, first take note of whether WIP has been revoked. If it has, unenlightened apps will have to be uninstalled and re-installed since their settings files will remain encrypted.
<table> <table>
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<th>Scenario</th> <th>Scenario</th>
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<td>Unenroll client devices from WIP.</td> <td>Unenroll client devices from WIP.</td>
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<ul> <ul>
<li>Unenroll a device from WIP by going to <strong>Settings</strong>, click <strong>Accounts</strong>, click <strong>Work</strong>, click the name of the device you want to unenroll, and then click <strong>Remove</strong>.<br>The device should be removed and all of the enterprise content for that managed account should be gone.<br><br><strong>Important</strong><br>On desktop devices, the data isn't removed and can be recovered, so you must make sure they content is marked as <strong>Revoked</strong> and that access is denied for the employee. On mobile devices, the data is removed.</li> <li>Unenroll a device from WIP by going to <strong>Settings</strong>, click <strong>Accounts</strong>, click <strong>Work</strong>, click the name of the device you want to unenroll, and then click <strong>Remove</strong>.<br>The device should be removed and all of the enterprise content for that managed account should be gone.<br><br><strong>Important</strong><br>On desktop devices, the data isn't removed and can be recovered, so you must make sure the content is marked as <strong>Revoked</strong> and that access is denied for the employee. On mobile devices, the data is removed.</li>
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