![]() ![]() If you compare this to the second image, the capabilities are available rom Info, Protect Document, and as you would also expect, they are available from the Protect icon in the Ribbon. This final screenshot is from with Office 365 ProPlus. You can see that the Confidential label is already applied.Ĭlicking on Confidential now shows the All Employees Confidential protection policy that we couldn’t see in Word.Īs you can see, it’s a multiple step process to do it from Explorer, versus what Office 365 ProPlus does today. I saved the document out to the desktop of the virtual machine and you can see the Classify and protect option that now light up. It’s important to note that you will only see the labels that are available until Office 365 Business is updated to support native encryption, which is on the way. In the Info page you can see that protect document doesn’t show any AIP integration capabilities.Īfter installing the AIP client, you can see the Protect option on the Ribbon. Here’s Word, as included in Microsoft 365 Business today. Here are some screenshots of what that experience is like today, and in a later post I’ll show you what it should look like with a Word document that needs protection. For the protection of Office files, you will need to use the Azure Information Protection client. If you want to protect email, for now you will need to use Outlook on the web. ![]() This applies to content creation in Office such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint files, for example, but also applies to email through Outlook. This capability was only part of Office 365 Pro Plus, and even if you install the AIP client on your Windows PC, Office 365 Business will only provide labelling capabilities, it won’t expose the organisations AIP policies. Right now, Office 365 Business (also part of Office 365 Business Premium and Microsoft 365 Business) includes the ability to consume AIP protected content, but not to create it from scratch. This one isn’t as obvious as obvious as you might expect, but it’s one that those of you who bounce between Business and Enterprise subscriptions of Microsoft 365 or Office 365 may already be aware of. What are the things you need to know, and what are some of the changes you will see in the future? Let’s start off with one of the capabilities that we will see soon that is a major departure from what we’ve seen in the past. Azure Information Protection (AIP) Premium P1 capabilities were added to Microsoft 365 Business, a welcome enhancement for those who may have otherwise started heading down the Office 365 E3 path for these capabilities. ![]()
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