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Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy (Windows 10) | Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager helps you create and deploy your enterprise data protection (WIP) policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network. | d2059e74-94bd-4e54-ab59-1a7b9b52bdc6 | w10 | explore | library | security | eross-msft | high |
Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy
Applies to:
- Windows 10, version 1607
- Windows 10 Mobile
Microsoft Intune and System Center Configuration Manager helps you create and deploy your enterprise data protection (WIP) policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network.
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Create a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using Microsoft Intune | Intune helps you create and deploy your WIP policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network. |
Create and deploy a Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using System Center Configuration Manager | System Center Configuration Manager helps you create and deploy your WIP policy, including letting you choose your protected apps, your WIP-protection level, and how to find enterprise data on the network. |
Create and verify an Encrypting File System (EFS) Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate | Steps to create, verify, and perform a quick recovery using a Encrypting File System (EFS) Data Recovery Agent (DRA) certificate. |
Determine the Enterprise Context of an app running in Windows Information Protection (WIP) | Use the Task Manager to determine whether an app is considered work, personal or exempt by Windows Information Protection (WIP). |
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