From f7ad5c6c33e8067ec5e5a9b7b336ce12f0b093b6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LizRoss Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2016 09:50:59 -0700 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed conflict --- windows/keep-secure/protect-enterprise-data-using-edp.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/protect-enterprise-data-using-edp.md b/windows/keep-secure/protect-enterprise-data-using-edp.md index 25dc305587..cf780d9c29 100644 --- a/windows/keep-secure/protect-enterprise-data-using-edp.md +++ b/windows/keep-secure/protect-enterprise-data-using-edp.md @@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ EDP gives you a new way to manage data policy enforcement for apps and documents - **Copying or downloading enterprise data.** When an employee or an app downloads content from a location like SharePoint, a network share, or an enterprise web location, while using an EDP-protected device, EDP encrypts the data on the device. - - **Using allowed apps.** Managed apps (apps that you've included on the protected apps list in your EDP policy) are allowed to access your enterprise data and will interact differently when used with unallowed, non-enterprise aware, or personal-only apps. For example, if EDP management is set to **Block**, your employees can copy and paste from one protected app to another protected app, but not to personal apps. Imagine an HR person wants to copy a job description from a protected app to the internal career website, an enterprise-protected location, but goofs and tries to paste into a personal app instead. The paste action fails and a notification pops up, saying that the app couldn’t paste because of a policy restriction. The HR person then correctly pastes to the career website without a problem. + - **Using allowed apps.** Managed apps (apps that you've included on the protected apps list in your EDP policy) are allowed to access your enterprise data and will interact differently when used with unallowed, non-enterprise aware, or personal-only apps. For example, if EDP management is set to **Block**, your employees can copy and paste from one protected app to another protected app, but not to personal apps. Imagine an HR person wants to copy a job description from a protected app to the internal career website, an enterprise-protected location, but goofs and tries to paste into a personal app instead. The paste action fails and a notification pops up, saying that the app couldn’t paste because of a policy restriction. The HR person then correctly pastes to the career website without a problem. - **Managed apps and restrictions.** With EDP you can control which apps can access and use your enterprise data. After adding an app to your **Protected App** list, the app is trusted with enterprise data. All apps that aren’t on this list are blocked from accessing your enterprise network resources and your EDP-protected data.

You don’t have to modify line-of-business apps that never touch personal data to list them as protected apps; just include them in the **Protected App** list.