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6. Click **OK** to save your new OMA-URI setting, and then click **Save Policy.**
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6. Click **OK** to save your new OMA-URI setting, and then click **Save Policy.**
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**To deploy your linked policy**
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**To deploy your linked policy**
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1. On the **Configuration policies** page, locate your newly-created policy, click to select it, and then click the **Manage Deployment** button.
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1. On the **Configuration policies** page, locate your newly-created policy, click to select it, and then click the **Manage Deployment** button.
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|Automatically encrypt files from enterprise apps |<ol><li>Start an unmodified (for example, EDP-unaware) line-of-business app that's on your **Protected Apps** list and then create, edit, write, and save files.</li><li>Make sure that all of the files you worked with from the EDP-unaware app are encrypted to your configured Enterprise Identity. In some cases, you might need to close the file and wait a few moments for it to be automatically encrypted.</li><li>Open File Explorer and make sure your modified files are appearing with a **Lock** icon.<p>**Note**<br>Some file types, like .exe and .dll, along with some file paths, like `%windir%` and `%programfiles%`, are excluded from automatic encryption.</li></ol> |
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|Automatically encrypt files from enterprise apps |<ol><li>Start an unmodified (for example, EDP-unaware) line-of-business app that's on your **Protected Apps** list and then create, edit, write, and save files.</li><li>Make sure that all of the files you worked with from the EDP-unaware app are encrypted to your configured Enterprise Identity. In some cases, you might need to close the file and wait a few moments for it to be automatically encrypted.</li><li>Open File Explorer and make sure your modified files are appearing with a **Lock** icon.<p>**Note**<br>Some file types, like .exe and .dll, along with some file paths, like `%windir%` and `%programfiles%`, are excluded from automatic encryption.</li></ol> |
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|Block enterprise data from non-enterprise apps |<ol><li>Start an app that doesn't appear on your **Protected Apps** list, and then try to open an enterprise-encrypted file.<p>The app shouldn't be able to access the file.</li><li>Try double-clicking or tapping on the enterprise-encrypted file.<p>If your default app association is an app not your **Protected Apps** list, you should get an **Access Denied** error message.</li></ol> |
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|Block enterprise data from non-enterprise apps |<ol><li>Start an app that doesn't appear on your **Protected Apps** list, and then try to open an enterprise-encrypted file.<p>The app shouldn't be able to access the file.</li><li>Try double-clicking or tapping on the enterprise-encrypted file.<p>If your default app association is an app not on your **Protected Apps** list, you should get an **Access Denied** error message.</li></ol> |
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|Copy and paste from enterprise apps to non-enterprise apps |<ol><li>Copy (CTRL+C) content from an app on your **Protected Apps** list, and then try to paste (CTRL+V) the content into an app that doesn't appear on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>You should see an EDP-related warning box, asking you to click either **Got it** or **Cancel**.</li><li>Click **Cancel**.<p>The content isn't pasted into the non-enterprise app.</li><li>Repeat Step 1, but this time click **Got it**, and try to paste the content again.<p>The content is pasted into the non-enterprise app.</li><li>Try copying and pasting content between apps on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>The content should copy and paste between apps without any warning messages.</li></ol> |
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|Copy and paste from enterprise apps to non-enterprise apps |<ol><li>Copy (CTRL+C) content from an app on your **Protected Apps** list, and then try to paste (CTRL+V) the content into an app that doesn't appear on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>You should see an EDP-related warning box, asking you to click either **Got it** or **Cancel**.</li><li>Click **Cancel**.<p>The content isn't pasted into the non-enterprise app.</li><li>Repeat Step 1, but this time click **Got it**, and try to paste the content again.<p>The content is pasted into the non-enterprise app.</li><li>Try copying and pasting content between apps on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>The content should copy and paste between apps without any warning messages.</li></ol> |
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|Drag and drop from enterprise apps to non-enterprise apps |<ol><li>Drag content from an app on your **Protected Apps** list, and then try to drop the content into an app that doesn't appear on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>You should see an EDP-related warning box, asking you to click either **Drag Anyway** or **Cancel**.</li><li>Click **Cancel**.<p>The content isn't dropped into the non-enterprise app.</li><li>Repeat Step 1, but this time click **Drag Anyway**, and try to drop the content again.<p>The content is dropped into the non-enterprise app.</li><li>Try dragging and dropping content between apps on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>The content should move between the apps without any warning messages.</li></ol> |
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|Drag and drop from enterprise apps to non-enterprise apps |<ol><li>Drag content from an app on your **Protected Apps** list, and then try to drop the content into an app that doesn't appear on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>You should see an EDP-related warning box, asking you to click either **Drag Anyway** or **Cancel**.</li><li>Click **Cancel**.<p>The content isn't dropped into the non-enterprise app.</li><li>Repeat Step 1, but this time click **Drag Anyway**, and try to drop the content again.<p>The content is dropped into the non-enterprise app.</li><li>Try dragging and dropping content between apps on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>The content should move between the apps without any warning messages.</li></ol> |
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|Share between enterprise apps and non-enterprise apps |<ol><li>Open an app on your **Protected Apps** list, like Microsoft Photos, and try to share content with an app that doesn't appear on your **Protected Apps** list, like Facebook.<p>You should see an EDP-related warning box, asking you to click either **Share Anyway** or **Cancel**.</li><li>Click **Cancel**.<p>The content isn't shared into Facebook.</li><li>Repeat Step 1, but this time click **Share Anyway**, and try to share the content again.<p>The content is shared into Facebook.</li><li>Try sharing content between apps on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>The content should share between the apps without any warning messages.</li></ol> |
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|Share between enterprise apps and non-enterprise apps |<ol><li>Open an app on your **Protected Apps** list, like Microsoft Photos, and try to share content with an app that doesn't appear on your **Protected Apps** list, like Facebook.<p>You should see an EDP-related warning box, asking you to click either **Share Anyway** or **Cancel**.</li><li>Click **Cancel**.<p>The content isn't shared into Facebook.</li><li>Repeat Step 1, but this time click **Share Anyway**, and try to share the content again.<p>The content is shared into Facebook.</li><li>Try sharing content between apps on your **Protected Apps** list.<p>The content should share between the apps without any warning messages.</li></ol> |
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