Updated recommended setting and default

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LizRoss
2016-10-26 07:18:48 -07:00
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@ -455,13 +455,13 @@ After you've decided where your protected apps can access enterprise data on you
- **Yes.** Allows Windows Search to search and index encrypted corporate data and Store apps.
- **No, or not configured (recommended).** Stops Windows Search from searching and indexing encrypted corporate data and Store apps.
- **No, or not configured (recommended).** Stops Windows Search from searching and indexing encrypted corporate data and Store apps.
- **Show the Windows Information Protection icon overlay.** Determines whether the Windows Information Protection icon overlay appears on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. The options are:
- **Yes (recommended).** Allows the Windows Information Protection icon overlay to appear on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. Additionally, for unenlightened but allowed apps, the icon overlay also appears on the app tile and with **Managed** text on the app name in the **Start** menu.
- **Yes.** Allows the Windows Information Protection icon overlay to appear on corporate files in the **Save As** and File Explorer views. Additionally, for unenlightened but allowed apps, the icon overlay also appears on the app tile and with **Managed** text on the app name in the **Start** menu.
- **No, or not configured.** Stops the Windows Information Protection icon overlay from appearing on corporate files or unenlightened, but allowed apps.
- **No, or not configured (recommended).** Stops the Windows Information Protection icon overlay from appearing on corporate files or unenlightened, but allowed apps. Not configured is the default option.
2. Click **Save Policy**.