A couple of days ago, a colleague asked me if it was possible to Block BYOD based on unsupported OS versions from accessing Microsoft 365 resources like Exchange Online or SharePoint Online and Teams, when using the desktop apps on unmanaged devices with older OS versions. In this scenario, BYOD’s are not allowed to MDM […]
Tag: Windows Information Protection

Support Windows 10 BYOD with Microsoft Endpoint Manager and WIP-WE
If you’ve read my previous post about Windows Information Protection Without Enrollment (WIP-WE), than you probably figured out it’s a great solution but also comes with some limitations. However, I’m a fan of WIP and in this post I want to talk a little more about how to support Windows 10 BYOD with Microsoft Endpoint […]

Troubleshooting Windows Information Protection on Windows 10
Troubleshooting Windows Information Protection can be a lengthy and time consuming process. If all goes according to plan, you can sit back and relax. If not, I hope this post will help you get on the right track again. There are a couple of other post you might want to read: This post is part […]

WIP Without Enrollment Selective Wipe
In my previous post I’ve walked through the WIP-WE user experience (Windows Information Protection without enrollment) and showed you what the users experience when working on a Windows 10, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device). In the first part this post I’ll show you what happens to corporate data when an administrator performs a selective wipe […]

Azure Rights Management for WIP
This post is part of the Windows Information Protection (WIP) series. Firstly I walked through the basic, the actual WIP configuration and deployment. Secondly I wrote about the user experience on both MDM enrolled (company owned) and BYO devices (personally owned). Finally in this post I will focus on Azure Rights Management and how it […]

WIP-WE User Experience
In this post I’ll focus on WIP-WE User Experience. Also known as Windows Information Protection without enrollment on Windows 10 devices. WIP Without Enrollment is a great solution for organizations supporting a BYOD solution. In addition, WIP-WE provides a degree of control to manage and secure corporate data on personal devices. If you want to […]

Windows Information Protection User Experience
In this post I’ll focus on Windows Information Protection user experience (WIP) on MDM enrolled Windows 10 devices. If you haven’t read my previous post about WIP, have a look below. This post is part of a series. Have a look at my other posts for more information about WIP. Introduction to Windows Information Protection […]

Windows Information Protection with Enrollment
In this post I’ll configure Windows Information Protection with enrollment for devices that are managed with Microsoft Intune. If you’ve configured automatic MDM enrollment for Windows 10, then all devices for users in the MDM user scope will automatically enroll in MDM. Therefore the Windows Information Protection with enrollment (WIP-MDM) policy will apply. In a […]

Windows Information Protection without enrollment
Please read about the basics of Windows Information Protection in my previous blog. First of all WIP Without Enrollment is a great solution for organizations supporting a BYOD solution but at the same time, want to manage the corporate applications and data securely. As always, I ask you to also check the official Microsoft documentation […]

Windows Information Protection (WIP) – the basics
Certainly Windows Information Protection (WIP) is a great solution for companies who want to enable a bring-your-own-device solution and at the same time protect corporate data. In a previous blog I wrote about managing BYOD devices with Intune MAM Without Enrollment and how to manage BYOD with Intune MAM without the need to fully enroll devices […]