Sep 18 2019
02:17 PM
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May 24 2021
02:07 PM
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TechCommunityAP
Sep 18 2019
02:17 PM
- last edited on
May 24 2021
02:07 PM
by
TechCommunityAP
Hola Everyone,
I was wondering if there are plans to have an Encrypt button by the Do not forward button in the Outlook ribbon. Right now I only see it as an RMS template but is there a way to make it a button with AIP? Can anyone provide some insights?
Thank you.
Maria Y.
Sep 19 2019 12:47 AM
Hello@MariaYacaman . Can I ask which version you have of Office? In the newer Office versions you have all options under the Encrypt button. That means Do Not Forward and Encrypt-Only is there along with your RMS templates. The Encrypt button can be moved to where you want it, but by default it is under the Options pane.
Sep 19 2019 12:39 PM
@Pål Winther Hola Pal, the screenshot you sent is exactly what I need. I do see Encrypt option in the RMS tempplates, but not like in your screenshot.
Do you have documentation on where would I change its location from one place to another?
Thank you for getting back. Maria Y.
Sep 19 2019 01:00 PM
Hi@MariaYacaman . Can this help you maybe? http://pewinther.blogspot.com/2019/09/how-do-i-use-do-not-forward-or-encrypt.html
Sep 19 2019 01:52 PM
@Pål Winther Your post is really helpful. The issue is that although we have Outlook 2016 I am not seeing the button but still the older button called permission. My question is is this automatically rolled out by MS as part of GA or is there a tenant setting to enable the encrypt button instead of the permission one?
Also, we would be interested on the GPO update details for this. We would like for them to be in the main tab of a new email for all of our users. Looking forward to that post if you do it 😉
Thank you.
Maria Y.
Sep 19 2019 02:13 PM - edited Sep 19 2019 02:13 PM
I was hoping no one else would ask for the GPO post @MariaYacaman 😄 That will require me to set up a new AD, and things to get the screenshots needed. But I will see what I can do. When it comes to client, I think there are people here who can answer a lot better than me. I have Office 365, and get the newest versions all the time.