diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate.md b/windows/keep-secure/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate.md index 1177660c61..c7453f6ae7 100644 --- a/windows/keep-secure/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate.md +++ b/windows/keep-secure/create-and-verify-an-efs-dra-certificate.md @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ If you already have an EFS DRA certificate for your organization, you can skip c 4. Add your EFS DRA certificate to your WIP policy using a deployment tool, such as Microsoft Intune or System Center Configuration Manager. >**Note**
- To add your EFS DRA certificate to your policy by using Microsoft Intune, see the [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Intune](create-edp-policy-using-intune.md) topic. To add your EFS DRA certificate to your policy by using System Center Configuration Manager, see the [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager](create-edp-policy-using-sccm.md) topic. + To add your EFS DRA certificate to your policy by using Microsoft Intune, see the [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Intune](create-wip-policy-using-intune.md) topic. To add your EFS DRA certificate to your policy by using System Center Configuration Manager, see the [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager](create-wip-policy-using-sccm.md) topic. **To verify your data recovery certificate is correctly set up on an WIP client computer** @@ -97,9 +97,9 @@ It's possible that you might revoke data from an unenrolled device only to later - [Protecting Data by Using EFS to Encrypt Hard Drives](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/cc875821.aspx) -- [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Intune](create-edp-policy-using-intune.md) +- [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Intune](create-wip-policy-using-intune.md) -- [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager](create-edp-policy-using-sccm.md) +- [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager](create-wip-policy-using-sccm.md) - [Creating a Domain-Based Recovery Agent](https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/cc875821.aspx#EJAA) diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/mandatory-settings-for-wip.md b/windows/keep-secure/mandatory-settings-for-wip.md index 0790cf601f..d25ee7a9f8 100644 --- a/windows/keep-secure/mandatory-settings-for-wip.md +++ b/windows/keep-secure/mandatory-settings-for-wip.md @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ ms.pagetype: security This list provides all of the tasks and settings that are required for the operating system to turn on Windows Information Protection (WIP), formerly known as enterprise data protection (EDP), in your enterprise. >**Important**
-All sections provided for more info appear in either the [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Intune](create-edp-policy-using-intune.md) or [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager](create-edp-policy-using-sccm.md), based on the tool you're using in your enterprise. +All sections provided for more info appear in either the [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Intune](create-wip-policy-using-intune.md) or [Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager](create-wip-policy-using-sccm.md), based on the tool you're using in your enterprise. |Task |Description |