Forum Discussion
AIP support for Apple Macinotsh
- Jun 27, 2017
On Mac you can only "consume" the AIP functionality - basically open labeled and/or protected files. But you cannot classify a document. A native Mac client that supports all the AIP functionalities is in the works and should be released soon.
The "protect" functionality has been available for a while on Mac, via the RMS sharing app.
On Mac you can only "consume" the AIP functionality - basically open labeled and/or protected files. But you cannot classify a document. A native Mac client that supports all the AIP functionalities is in the works and should be released soon.
The "protect" functionality has been available for a while on Mac, via the RMS sharing app.
VasilMichev do you know if there has been any updates on this ? Do you if AIP UL or Auto classification will be working on MACS any time soon
- schaubeyJul 09, 2020Copper Contributor
Hey, Can some one describe clearly if AIP UL client is present for Mac OS or not.
If not, then how can can Mac users classify the document/email.
- Carol BaileyJul 09, 2020
Microsoft
schaubey No, there isn't a version of the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client that lets you apply sensitivity labels to documents and emails. Instead, use a version of Office Mac that supports sensitivity labels natively (no need to install a separate client). Use the following link to find the minimum version you need and identify what features are supported: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/sensitivity-labels-office-apps?view=o365-worldwide#support-for-sensitivity-label-capabilities-in-apps