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R_I_C_O_1
Mar 06, 2022Copper Contributor
Microsoft Compliance (Information Protection)
I just turned on my Information Protection (Microsoft Compliance) implementation. I chose the default implementation unknowingly, hence the default labels and policies, including auto policies were c...
Mar 07, 2022
Hello, perhaps it's better if you open up a support ticket with Microsoft for your problem. But I suppose you enabled this https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/mip-easy-trials?view=o365-worldwide and might give you an idea.
For the removal and re-creation of labels and then re-publishing it takes too long than one would like. It's stressful waiting for them to populate for days, hence the importance to get it right from the beginning or testing it out in a test environment.
Any way, hope it gets sorted!
For the removal and re-creation of labels and then re-publishing it takes too long than one would like. It's stressful waiting for them to populate for days, hence the importance to get it right from the beginning or testing it out in a test environment.
Any way, hope it gets sorted!
- R_I_C_O_1Mar 07, 2022Copper ContributorI did contact Support and they are working on it. But, yeah, it is really stressful working with Information Protection. The document you shared above is exactly what my experience was. What really bothered me though, was there seem to be no effective way of managing the Client-side/built-in sensitivity app. Currently, I have labels created but no auto-labeling or any other policies created for publishing yet labels are surprisingly being published to Office 365 apps, four days after deleting all labeling policies. How...I don't even know. Response to changes is gravely very slow. There is more work to be done on this by Microsoft
- Mar 08, 2022You can control the "sensitivity button" in Office on the web with the Set-SPOTenant -EnableAIPIntegration $true or $false, if that's what you mean.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/compliance/sensitivity-labels-sharepoint-onedrive-files?view=o365-worldwide