From the course: Microsoft 365: Manage Governance and Compliance
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Implement AIP policies
From the course: Microsoft 365: Manage Governance and Compliance
Implement AIP policies
- [Narrator] If your organization has a mix of different subscriptions or licensing, it's up to you to make sure that users don't use specific features that they are not licensed for. This is because the AIP clients do not perform a license check. For example, if you utilize a P2 license for some users, you need to create or use one or more scoped policies that will remove the features that are P2 related from those users that don't have P2. The licenses that are available is the Office 365 license and in there is support for protection, but not classification and labeling. The Azure Information protection Plan 1 supports most classification labeling and protection features, but does not include automatic classification and then the Plan 2 has support for all of the classification labeling and protection features. The version of the Azure Information Protection Default Policy that's set that is back from a few years…
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Plan an AIP solution4m 26s
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Planning for on-premises RMS connector5m 10s
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Plan for Windows Information Protection5m 53s
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Plan for classification labeling3m 39s
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Configure Information Rights Management (IRM) for workloads7m 32s
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Configure AIP super user3m 5s
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Planning for an AIP client deployment4m 10s
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Deploy AIP client6m 4s
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Implement AIP policies7m 3s
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Configure and enforce AIP policies10m 23s
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