diff --git a/windows/keep-secure/create-edp-policy-using-intune.md b/windows/keep-secure/create-edp-policy-using-intune.md index 6e61828708..fb6a9d0d0d 100644 --- a/windows/keep-secure/create-edp-policy-using-intune.md +++ b/windows/keep-secure/create-edp-policy-using-intune.md @@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ If you have multiple domains, you must separate them with the "|" character. For  ## Choose where apps can access enterprise data -After you've added a protection mode to your apps, you'll need to decide where those apps can access enterprise data on your network. There are 6 options, including your network domain, cloud domain, proxy server, internal proxy server, IPv4 range, and IPv6 range.
+After you've added a protection level to your apps, you'll need to decide where those apps can access enterprise data on your network. There are 6 options, including your network domain, cloud domain, proxy server, internal proxy server, IPv4 range, and IPv6 range.
**Important**
- Every EDP policy should include policy that defines your enterprise network locations.
@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ After you've added a protection mode to your apps, you'll need to decide where t
For each cloud resource, you may also specify an internal proxy server that routes your traffic from your **Enterprise Internal Proxy Server** policy. If you have multiple resources, you must use the | delimiter. Include the "|" delimiter just before the "|" if you don’t use proxies. For example: [URL,Proxy]|[URL,Proxy].
For each cloud resource, you may also specify an internal proxy server that routes your traffic from your **Enterprise Internal Proxy Server** policy. If you have multiple resources, you must use the | delimiter.
Include the "," delimiter just before the "|" if you don’t use proxies. For example:
`[URL,Proxy]|[URL,Proxy]`