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- [Example 4: Connect directly if the host is in specified subnet](#example-4-connect-directly-if-the-host-is-in-specified-subnet)
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- [Example 4: Connect directly if the host is in specified subnet](#example-4-connect-directly-if-the-host-is-in-specified-subnet)
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- [Example 5: Determine the connection type based on the host domain](#example-5-determine-the-connection-type-based-on-the-host-domain)
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- [Example 5: Determine the connection type based on the host domain](#example-5-determine-the-connection-type-based-on-the-host-domain)
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- [Example 6: Determine the connection type based on the protocol](#example-6-determine-the-connection-type-based-on-the-protocol)
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- [Example 6: Determine the connection type based on the protocol](#example-6-determine-the-connection-type-based-on-the-protocol)
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- [Example 7: Determine the proxy server based on the host name matching the IP address](#example-7-determine-the-proxy-server-based-on-the-host-name-matching-the-IP-address)
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- [Example 7: Determine the proxy server based on the host name matching the IP address](#example-7-determine-the-proxy-server-based-on-the-host-name-matching-the-ip-address)
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- [Example 8: Connect using a proxy server if the host IP address matches the specified IP address](#example-8-connect-using-a-proxy-server-if-the-host-IP-address-matches-the-specified-IP-address)
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- [Example 8: Connect using a proxy server if the host IP address matches the specified IP address](#example-8-connect-using-a-proxy-server-if-the-host-ip-address-matches-the-specified-ip-address)
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- [Example 9: Connect using a proxy server if there are periods in the host name](#example-9-connect-using-a-proxy-server-if-there-are-periods-in-the-host-name)
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- [Example 9: Connect using a proxy server if there are periods in the host name](#example-9-connect-using-a-proxy-server-if-there-are-periods-in-the-host-name)
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- [Example 10: Connect using a proxy server based on specific days of the week](#example-10-connect-using-a-proxy-server-based-on-specific-days-of-the-week)
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- [Example 10: Connect using a proxy server based on specific days of the week](#example-10-connect-using-a-proxy-server-based-on-specific-days-of-the-week)
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3. Click **Allow** from the **Windows Information Protection mode** drop-down list.
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3. Click **Allow** from the **Windows Information Protection mode** drop-down list.
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Allow turns on WIP, helping to protect that app’s corporate data through the enforcement of WIP restrictions. If you want to exempt an app, you can follow the steps in the [Exempt apps from WIP restrictions](#exempt-apps-from-wip) section.
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Allow turns on WIP, helping to protect that app’s corporate data through the enforcement of WIP restrictions. If you want to exempt an app, you can follow the steps in the [Exempt apps from WIP restrictions](#exempt-apps-from-wip-restrictions) section.
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4. Pick **Store App** from the **Rule template** drop-down list.
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4. Pick **Store App** from the **Rule template** drop-down list.
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3. Click **Allow** from the **Windows Information Protection mode** drop-down list.
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3. Click **Allow** from the **Windows Information Protection mode** drop-down list.
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Allow turns on WIP, helping to protect that app’s corporate data through the enforcement of WIP restrictions. If you want to exempt an app, you can follow the steps in the [Exempt apps from WIP restrictions](#exempt-apps-from-wip) section.
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Allow turns on WIP, helping to protect that app’s corporate data through the enforcement of WIP restrictions. If you want to exempt an app, you can follow the steps in the [Exempt apps from WIP restrictions](#exempt-apps-from-wip-restrictions) section.
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4. Pick **Desktop App** from the **Rule template** drop-down list.
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4. Pick **Desktop App** from the **Rule template** drop-down list.
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3. Click **Allow** from the **Windows Information Protection mode** drop-down list.
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3. Click **Allow** from the **Windows Information Protection mode** drop-down list.
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Allow turns on WIP, helping to protect that app’s corporate data through the enforcement of WIP restrictions. If you want to exempt an app, you can follow the steps in the [Exempt apps from WIP restrictions](#exempt-apps-from-wip) section.
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Allow turns on WIP, helping to protect that app’s corporate data through the enforcement of WIP restrictions. If you want to exempt an app, you can follow the steps in the [Exempt apps from WIP restrictions](#exempt-apps-from-wip-restrictions) section.
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4. Pick the **AppLocker policy file** from the **Rule template** drop-down list.
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4. Pick the **AppLocker policy file** from the **Rule template** drop-down list.
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