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TonyRedmond
Feb 21, 2024MVP
Stopping Copilot Access to SharePoint Online Sites and Document Libraries
Two methods exist to exclude a SharePoint sites from Copilot being able to use its contents – you can exclude the site (or document library) from search results or use sensitivity labels. Given the c...
TonyRedmond
MVP
Do you believe everything Copilot says?
Copilot depends on enterprise search. If you exclude sites or document libraries from search results, Copilot can't access that information.
The only sensitivity label setting to block Copilot is for individual documents: https://practical365.com/block-access-to-content-services/ I don't understand the directions that you cite above. They seem like a lot of generated text: garbled
Copilot depends on enterprise search. If you exclude sites or document libraries from search results, Copilot can't access that information.
The only sensitivity label setting to block Copilot is for individual documents: https://practical365.com/block-access-to-content-services/ I don't understand the directions that you cite above. They seem like a lot of generated text: garbled
DaveTheTeamsGuy
Aug 15, 2024Iron Contributor
No, I do not believe everything Copilot says, however the response got me thinking about the possibility. The response basically says to create a label, then create a DLP policy that blocks access to the site based on applied label.
I was not able to find any reference to using a combination of sensitivity labels and DLP policies to block Copilot from indexing SPO sites in my research, so before digging further I simply wanted to run the response by this thread in case my research wasn't turning up something obvious.
I was not able to find any reference to using a combination of sensitivity labels and DLP policies to block Copilot from indexing SPO sites in my research, so before digging further I simply wanted to run the response by this thread in case my research wasn't turning up something obvious.