Microsoft Compliance Manager
52 TopicsGetting Contextual Summary from SIT(Sensitive info types) via PowerShell cmd
Hi, I am using a PowerShell command(Export-ContentExplorerData) to extract data from an SIT. In the response, I am getting most of the data but I am interested in getting the matching primary element from Contextual summary(Content explorer) https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/exchange/export-contentexplorerdata86Views1like0CommentsNew additions in Compliance manager
Hi everyone, I was just marveling about the addition of custom regulations in Compliance manager but apparently very few users seem to be using this particular module in Purview , at least I can't seem to find any user forum for it. Can anyone point me in the right direction or am I the only user of Compliance manager in the know universe 🙃 Regards, Guðjón117Views0likes3CommentsAll the locations where you can find Sensitivity labels
Update (14-Mar-25): Removed Windows Explorer Here are the locations where you can find the sensitivity label of a document (if there are any that I've missed, please feel free to add it here) Sensitivity Label Button in the Document: In Office applications such as Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, you can find the Sensitivity label button on the Home tab. This button allows users to apply or view sensitivity labels directly within the document interface. (Sensitivity label app on the upper right) Document Properties > Advanced Properties Sensitivity labels can also be found in the document properties. To access this, go to File > Info > Properties > Advanced Properties. Here, you can see detailed metadata, including any applied sensitivity labels. Sensitivity Label Column in SharePoint: In SharePoint, sensitivity labels are displayed in a dedicated column. This allows users to quickly see the sensitivity level of documents stored within SharePoint libraries (Removed) Windows File Explorer: - As it was rightly pointed in the comment section, this is a roadmap item that has yet to materialise. Mobile Applications: Office mobile apps for iOS and Android also support sensitivity labels, enabling users to apply and view labels on the go. Microsoft Purview Compliance Portal: Administrators can manage and view sensitivity labels applied across the organization through the Microsoft Purview Compliance Portal. This portal is only accessible to IT admins who has the right Purview role.4.1KViews0likes11CommentsExtremely Slow Performance Since Defender Was Pushed on Us
Compliance, Security, Protection, and Defender are all extremely slow, with responses from screen to screen ranging from 30 seconds to multiple minutes between clicking items and waiting for Microsoft cloud to return results. I have a GB link and speed test well over 600 Mbps so it's not on my end. It appears the cutover in late January to this new "Defender" platform has been extremely detrimental to the Office portal response times in these portals. What is being done to resolve this?20KViews2likes12CommentsAccess to Premium Assessment Template
Can we activate E5 Compliance in our tenant to get access to this premium assessment template? But, as per the license requirement we should be in M365 E3 or to upgrade to m365 E5 straight away, but that is double our Op-Ex, because Team license and defender for office 365 plan 1 need to add additionally for M365 E3. In Small Business Licensing pdf Microsoft says E5 Info protection and gov & Insider threat add-on license can be added (AIP Plan1 is already part of Premium License) which is almost equal to E5 Compliance license (that include endpoint DLP). Is it mandatory to upgrade to M365 E5 or M365 E3 with E5 compliance to get the premium templates and entire compliance requirements to fulfilled? Or can we add the E5 add-ons supported for SMB licensing (E5 Information Protection & Governance and Microsoft 365 E5 Insider Risk Management) to access and achieve this assessment requirement? Look forward to hearing from you a valid comments or feedback how do we go ahead with the licensing. Appreciate your response.180Views0likes1CommentAuto-labelling in Purview-Which license or alternatives can be used rather than E5 ?
We are considering adopting Purview for Information Protection and DLP, but we are currently on E3 licenses. Given the extensive size of our SharePoint environment, auto-labelling is crucial for applying sensitivity labels to content across wide scopes automatically. My question is, are there any alternatives to upgrading licenses to E5 or adding the Compliance Add-on? Upgrading several thousand users to E5 or the Compliance Add-on requires significant justification, and I am wondering if there are other interim solutions we could leverage for a period of one year. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated! Thank you! Kev504Views0likes2CommentsWhat are the exact steps (the latest) to enable container support in Purview?
I've been pulling my hair out trying to figure this one for the last couple hours. Can someone help me out with the exact steps (the latest) to enable container support (SharePoint Sites, Teams, 365 Groups) in Purview? Thanks in advance !852Views0likes3CommentsMicrosoft Purview Sensitivity labels: restricting users from selecting lower level of sensitivity
Howdy Folks! Do we have an option to restrict users from selecting a label that is lower than previously used (on a reply/forward email scenario) ? I'm aware of the "users must provide justification to remove/downgrade a classification" option but, is there a way we could completely restrict downgrading? Has anyone worked around this ? This is a crucial option on our approach of aligning to Australian government standards. any thoughts are greatly appreciated! Thank you!6.1KViews0likes4Comments