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Dhiran Gajjar
Dec 08, 2020Iron Contributor
updating documents with AIP label through PowerShell
We are currently migrating data from a file share into Office365. As part of this process we would like to apply an AIP label to documents being migrated. Is there a way of doing this programmaticall...
- Dec 08, 2020Hi Dhiran, you can use Set-AIPFileLabel if you know what labels you're applying to each file. But caution as there seems to be an issue with the cmdlet.
Haniel Croitoru
Dec 08, 2020Learn Expert
Hi Dhiran, you can use Set-AIPFileLabel if you know what labels you're applying to each file. But caution as there seems to be an issue with the cmdlet.
Dhiran Gajjar
Dec 14, 2020Iron Contributor
Haniel Croitoru - Thank you for that.
As you mention that there are some issues with it, for me I couldn't make it work when I was trying to connect to a SharePoint online path. So I created a sync to my local laptop and use that as the path name but it looks like it can only update office files. I had some text files in there and it gave an error when parsing through these set of files.
But at least you have given me some ideas.