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Deploy your Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using the Azure portal for Microsoft Intune (Windows 10) After youve created your Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy, you'll need to deploy it to your organization's enrolled devices. WIP, Windows Information Protection, EDP, Enterprise Data Protection, Intune w10 explore library security medium justinha justinha dansimp ITPro M365-security-compliance conceptual 03/05/2019

Deploy your Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy using the Azure portal for Microsoft Intune

Applies to:

  • Windows 10, version 1607 and later
  • Windows 10 Mobile, version 1607 and later (except Microsoft Azure Rights Management, which is only available on the desktop)

After youve created your Windows Information Protection (WIP) policy, you'll need to deploy it to your organization's enrolled devices. Enrollment can be done for business or personal devices, allowing the devices to use your managed apps and to sync with your managed content and information.

To deploy your WIP policy

  1. On the App protection policies pane, click your newly-created policy, click Assignments, and then select groups to include or exclude from the policy.

  2. Choose the group you want your policy to apply to, and then click Select to deploy the policy.

    The policy is deployed to the selected users' devices.

    Microsoft Intune: Pick your user groups that should get the policy when it's deployed

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