The PromptOOMAddressInformationAccess registry setting, which controls the prompts that display when a program reads address information, is't supported for Azure Information Protection labels.ĭue to a limitation in recent Windows updates, scanning Outlook messages (. The PromptOOMAddressBookAccess registry setting, which controls the prompts that display when address books are accessed via the Outlook object model, isn't supported with Azure Information Protection labels. The DRMEncryptProperty registry setting, which controls metadata encryption in Office 2016, isn't supported for Azure Information Protection labels. To ensure consistent performance, and that the bar remains in the correct location, open the Options dialog for your Office application, and under General, select Optimize for compatibility instead of Optimize for best appearance. The Azure Information Protection bar may appear to float in the middle of the Office screen, on one or both displays You may experience performance issues in your Office apps. If you're using multiple displays and have an Office application open: Multiple Office accounts, or switching user accounts in Office Multiple versions of Office on the same computer The Azure Information Protection unified labeling client doesn't support: AIP known issues in Office applications Feature Unprotecting Outlook protected email messages is supported by the AzureInformationProtection module for messages inside an Outlook personal folder (.pst file), or on disk in an Outlook message file (.msg file).įor more information, see Admin Guide: Using PowerShell with the Azure Information Protection client.
Outlook protected email message (.msg files with a. pst files isn't supported using the AzureInformationProtection module. The current release of the AzureInformationProtection PowerShell module that's installed with the Azure Information Protection client has the following known issues: PowerShell support for the Azure Information Protection client To disable Exploit protection via PowerShell, run the following: Set-ProcessMitigation -Name "OUTLOOK.EXE" -Disable EnableExportAddressFilterPlus, EnableExportAddressFilter, EnableImportAddressFilter NET version 2 or 3, make sure to disable Exploit protection before installing AIP.
In such cases, we recommend that you upgrade your. NET 2 or 3, where Exploit protection is enabled, and will cause Office apps to behave unexpectedly. The Azure Information Protection client isn't supported on machines that have. Known issues for AIP and Exploit Protection In this scenario, when the document is opened in the viewer, the attachments aren't visible.įor more information, see Admin Guide: File types supported by the Azure Information Protection client.
The Azure Information Protection viewer can't open attachments in a protected PDF document. However, you can remove the protection for all files in supported container files by using the Set-AIPFileLabel cmdlet. If you have a container file that includes classified and protected files, you must first extract the files to change their classification or protection settings. You can classify and protect these container files, but the classification and protection isn't applied to each file inside the container. msg files, and PDF documents that include attachments.
zip filesĬontainer files are files that include other files, with a typical example being. Client support for container files, such as. Other digital signing and encryption solutionsĪzure Information Protection can't protect or decrypt files\emails that are digitally signed or encrypted with other solutions, such as removing protection from mails that are signed or encrypted with S/MIME. Use the lists and tables below to find details about known issues and limitations related to Azure Information Protection features. We recommend you use labels that are built in to your Office 365 apps and services. The Azure Information Protection unified labeling client is now in maintenance mode. Are you looking for Microsoft Purview Information Protection, formerly Microsoft Information Protection (MIP)?