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21 TopicsAIP Label Policies
Hi, So AIP ships with a default 'Global' Policy. What is the recommended best practice around AIP Policies? Do we leave at 'Global' Policy as is out of the box? Do we clean up the 'Global' Policy to do nothing? and create new AIP Policies? Do we clean up the 'Global' Policy and perhaps leave just the 'General' label to tag every document? What are some of the scenarios why we might land up with multiple AIP Policies? Why might someone land up with multiple AIP Policies Look forward to hearing some recommendations and experiences. Thank you, SKAIP: An inactive label was specified, BadInputError.Code=General
Hi, We have created 4 new AIP labels and associated it with a new AIP Label Policy. We are able to manually assign these new labels to Office documents. The AIP Policy also successfully auto applies the "Company_General" label to all documents (via the AIP Scanner for on-prem files). However, when the AIP Scanner tries to auto apply the label: 'Company_Confidential', to data containing Credit Card information, we get the following error: "An inactive label was specified, BadInputError.Code=General, CorrelationId=5871dc03-XXXX-YYYY-8988-cf3e49da55e0, CorrelationId.Description=FileHandler, BadInputError.Code=General""",General,1fd3f303-XXXX-YYYY-a0c3-2ba85efc0f04,,,,Credit Card Number,,2022-03-29 01:43:50Z,,false, However when I open this same file and press Save, the correct 'Company_Confidential' label is applied to the document. What could be causing the AIP Scanner to fail like this? Thank you, SKDLP or Information protection
Hello I'm trying to understand the difference between DLP and information protection in O365 compliance. When would i use one over the other? Trying to understand the similarities and the differences between the two, and in what circumstance it would be more appropriate to use one over the other?