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audience: ITPro
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ms.collection: M365-security-compliance
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 04/12/2019
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ms.date: 04/17/2019
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# Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy with MDM using the Azure portal for Microsoft Intune
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# Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using the Azure portal for Microsoft Intune
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**Applies to:**
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## Differences between MDM and MAM for WIP
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You can create an app protection policy in Intune either with device enrollment for MDM or without device enrollment for MAM. The process to create either policy is similar, but there are important differences:
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- If the same user and device are targeted for both MDM and MAM, the MDM policy will be applied to devices joined to Azure AD. For personal devices that are workplace-joined (that is, added by using **Settings** > **Email & accounts** > **Add a work or school account**), the MAM-only policy will be preferred but it's possible to upgrade the device management to MDM in **Settings**. Windows Home edition only supports WIP for MAM-only; upgrading to MDM policy on Home edition will revoke WIP-protected data access.
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- MAM supports only one user per device.
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- MAM can only manage [enlightened apps](enlightened-microsoft-apps-and-wip.md).
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