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16 TopicsSharing: PDF readers that support Purview labels
As I was researching on Adobe Acrobat reader and Sensitivity labels, I decided to check if the common alternative PDF readers out there are able to support Purview MIP Sensitivity labels. There is already a published documentation on this for SharePoint-Compatible PDF readers that supports Microsoft IRM: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/purview/sp-compatible-pdf-readers-for-irm (last updated Nov-2023) but I wanted to see if these same PDF readers supports the ability for end-users to use/ select labels similar to that of Adobe Acrobat As of 11-June-2025; atleast one of them clearly do: Nitro PDF: Yes. Documentation shows that users can see and use the sensitivity labels. PDF -X.change Editor: Yes. Documentation show that users can see and use the sensitivity labels. (check the official website, I can't hyperlink it because the site is blocked. FOX PDF editor: No. Documentation only states RMS and not clear if it show Purview labels. This is for F.O.X.I.T editor (spelled without the ".") but for some reason there is a community ban on that word and it won't allow me to post the full name PDFescape: No. Sumatra PDF: No Okular: No If there are other PDF readers that I've missed, I encourage you list it down in the comment below. Would love to grow this list.314Views4likes3CommentsBlock labelled file upload in Teams (AIP)
Hello community, I am using Azure Information Protection to label files and documents. I would like to forbid my users to share (inside and outside my organization) files in Teams with label "Super Secret". I know that I can block channel messages containing credit card number and other things using DLP. And I would like to do the same with files based on AIP labels. The final goal is to prevent files containing super secret data being upload to the cloud. Regards,Solved3.2KViews2likes3CommentsAIP Policies - What determines the order fo the policies? Example?
You can move AIP policies up and down. So it seems the order matters. What is an example where I would need to pay attention to the order and what does it determine? For example my users would get 3 policies: - the standard (global) policies für all company users (e.g. public, internal, confidential, restricted (protected)) - a department policy (Sales Restricted (protected)) - a policy allowing some users customized protection Would this also be the recommended order? Thanks, Franck3.2KViews1like1Comment