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# Create and deploy an enterprise data protection (EDP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager
**Applies to:**
- Windows 10 Insider Preview
- Windows 10 Enterprise Insider Preview
- Windows 10 Mobile Preview
- System Center Configuration Manager (version 1511 or later)
- System Center Configuration Manager (version 1606 or later)
<span style="color:#ED1C24;">[Some information relates to pre-released product, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.]</span>
Configuration Manager (version 1511 or later) 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.
## In this topic:
- [Add an EDP policy](#add-an-edp-policy)
- [Choose which apps can access your enterprise data](#choose-which-apps-can-access-your-enterprise-data)
- [Manage the EDP protection level for your enterprise data](#manage-the-edp-protection-level-for-your-enterprise-data)
- [Define your enterprise-managed identity domains](#define-your-enterprise-managed-identity-domains)
- [Choose where apps can access enterprise data](#choose-where-apps-can-access-enterprise-data)
- [Choose your optional EDP-related settings](#choose-your-optional-EDP-related-settings)
- [Review your configuration choices in the Summary screen](#review-your-configuration-choices-in-the-summary-screen)
- [Deploy the EDP policy](#deploy-the-edp-policy)
## Add an EDP policy
After youve installed and set up System Center Configuration Manager for your organization, you must create a configuration item for EDP, which in turn becomes your EDP policy.