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mark resnik
Dec 14, 2018Copper Contributor
Scoped Deployment
in CAS I used the Scoped Deployment setting to scope to just a single group. (and for all apps) I have most of the default policies in place, plus added a policy that looks for certificate file ext...
mark resnik
Dec 17, 2018Copper Contributor
So if files are outside the Scoped Deployment feature and are always monitored for ALL users, then this seemingly means that the CAS policies that relate to files are not subject to the baseline CAS licensing that require EMS E5 or O365 E5. This appears to be all the policies of type "file policy", as well as the Malware Detection policy? Anythings else that falls outside Scoped Deployment, and therefore outside of E5 user licensing?
Thanks,
Mark
Dima Donhin
Microsoft
Dec 18, 2018Right.
The licensing covers users. Anything that isnt covered by scoped deployment is outside the licensing, meaning you'll still remain compliant even if the data is available.
The licensing covers users. Anything that isnt covered by scoped deployment is outside the licensing, meaning you'll still remain compliant even if the data is available.