--- title: Determine the Enterprise Context of an app running in Windows Information Protection (WIP) (Windows 10) description: Use the Task Manager to determine whether an app is considered work, personal or exempt by Windows Information Protection (WIP). keywords: WIP, Windows Information Protection, EDP, Enterprise Data Protection, WIP and Task Manager, app context, enterprise context ms.prod: w10 ms.mktglfcycl: explore ms.sitesec: library ms.pagetype: security ms.localizationpriority: medium author: dulcemontemayor ms.author: dansimp manager: dansimp audience: ITPro ms.collection: M365-security-compliance ms.topic: conceptual ms.date: 02/26/2019 ms.reviewer: --- # Determine the Enterprise Context of an app running in Windows Information Protection (WIP) **Applies to:** - Windows 10, version 1607 and later - Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later >Learn more about what features and functionality are supported in each Windows edition at [Compare Windows 10 Editions](https://www.microsoft.com/WindowsForBusiness/Compare). Use Task Manager to check the context of your apps while running in Windows Information Protection (WIP) to make sure that your organization's policies are applied and running correctly. ## Viewing the Enterprise Context column in Task Manager You need to add the Enterprise Context column to the **Details** tab of the Task Manager. 1. Make sure that you have an active WIP policy deployed and turned on in your organization. 2. Open the Task Manager (taskmgr.exe), click the **Details** tab, right-click in the column heading area, and click **Select columns**. The **Select columns** box appears. ![Task Manager, Select column box with Enterprise Context option selected](images/wip-select-column.png) 3. Scroll down and check the **Enterprise Context** option, and then click **OK** to close the box. The **Enterprise Context** column should now be available in Task Manager. ![Task Manager, Enterprise Context column highlighted](images/wip-taskmgr.png) ## Review the Enterprise Context The **Enterprise Context** column shows you what each app can do with your enterprise data: - **Domain.** Shows the employee's work domain (such as, corp.contoso.com). This app is considered work-related and can freely touch and open work data and resources. - **Personal.** Shows the text, *Personal*. This app is considered non-work-related and can't touch any work data or resources. - **Exempt.** Shows the text, *Exempt*. WIP policies don't apply to these apps (such as, system components). >**Important**
Enlightened apps can change between Work and Personal, depending on the data being touched. For example, Microsoft Word 2016 shows as **Personal** when an employee opens a personal letter, but changes to **Work** when that same employee opens the company financials.