diff --git a/windows/security/information-protection/personal-data-encryption/faq-pde.yml b/windows/security/information-protection/personal-data-encryption/faq-pde.yml index 353c1d4267..7d64c51861 100644 --- a/windows/security/information-protection/personal-data-encryption/faq-pde.yml +++ b/windows/security/information-protection/personal-data-encryption/faq-pde.yml @@ -38,17 +38,17 @@ sections: - question: What is the relation between Windows Hello for Business and PDE? answer: | - Windows Hello for Business unlocks PDE encryption keys during user sign on. + Windows Hello for Business unlocks PDE encryption keys during user sign-on. - question: Can a file be encrypted with both PDE and EFS at the same time? answer: | No. PDE and EFS are mutually exclusive. - - question: Can a PDE encrypted files be accessed after signing on via a Remote Desktop connection (RDP)? + - question: Can PDE encrypted files be accessed after signing on via a Remote Desktop connection (RDP)? answer: | No. Accessing PDE encrypted files over RDP isn't currently supported. - - question: Can a PDE encrypted files be access via a network share? + - question: Can PDE encrypted files be access via a network share? answer: | No. PDE encrypted files can only be accessed after signing on locally to Windows with Windows Hello for Business credentials.