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Visual markings are not translated and do not support more than one language. After you have installed the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client, make sure that you give users instructions for how to label their documents and emails, and guidance for which labels to choose for specific scenarios.

For example,. Online user instructions: Azure Information Protection unified labeling user guide. The scanner for the unified labeling client is generally available. Install the current version of the unified labeling client, from the Microsoft Download Center. If you are installing the scanner for the first time on a computer, download and install this client and then follow the instructions in Deploying the Azure Information Protection scanner to automatically classify and protect files.

If you are upgrading the scanner from the Azure Information Protection classic client, or a previous version of the unified labeling client, see the Upgrading the Azure Information Protection scanner section for instructions. The Azure Information Protection unified labeling client supports upgrading the Azure Information Protection classic client, as well as upgrading from previous versions of the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client.

The Azure Information Protection team regularly updates the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client for new functionality and fixes.

Announcements are posted to the team's Yammer site. If you are using Windows Update, the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client automatically upgrades the general availability version of this client, irrespective of how the client was installed. New client releases are published to the catalog a few weeks after the release. Alternatively, you can manually upgrade the client by downloading the new release from the Microsoft Download Center.

Then install the new version to upgrade the client. You must use this method to upgrade preview versions and if you are upgrading from the Azure Information Protection classic client.

If you are upgrading from the Azure Information Protection classic client on Windows 7, any Office applications will automatically restart during the client upgrade. This automatic restart does not apply to later operating systems, or if you are upgrading from an older version of the unified labeling client. When you manually upgrade, uninstall the previous version first only if you're changing the installation method.

For example, you change from the executable. Or, if you need to install a previous version of the client. For example, you had a preview version installed for testing and now need to revert to the current general availability version. Use the Version release history and support policy to understand the support policy for the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client, which versions are currently supported, and what's new and changed for the supported releases.

Instructions for upgrading the scanner depend on whether you are upgrading from an earlier version of the scanner from the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client, or from the Azure Information Protection classic client. On the scanner computer, stop the scanner service, Azure Information Protection Scanner. Upgrade the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client by downloading and installing the latest version of the unified labeling client from the Microsoft Download Center.

You can now use the rest of the instructions in Deploying the Azure Information Protection scanner to automatically classify and protect files , omitting the step to install the scanner.

Because the scanner is already installed, there's no reason to install it again. If you are currently using the Azure Information Protection scanner from the Azure Information Protection classic client, you can upgrade it to use sensitive information types and sensitivity labels that are published from the Microsoft compliance center.

How to upgrade the scanner depends on the version of the classic client that you are currently running:. Upgrade from version 1. Upgrade from versions earlier than 1. When you are confident you don't need the previous scanner database, you can delete it.

Because the upgrade creates a new database, the scanner rescans all files the first time it runs. If you upgraded the scanner by using the preview version of the unified labeling client, you don't need to run these instructions again. Upgrade to the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client by downloading and installing the unified labeling client from the Microsoft Download Center. For a smooth upgrade path, do not install the the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client on the computer running the scanner as your first step to upgrade the scanner.

Instead, use the following upgrade instructions. Beginning with version 1. Upgrading the scanner includes instructing the scanner to use this online configuration and for the unified labeling client, offline configuration for the scanner is not supported. Post questions here that are not appropriate for the other Configuration Manager specific forums, AND after you have already searched for your answer. Sign in to vote. If it is possible, how can I do it? Please advise and thanks in advance.

Wednesday, June 24, PM. Marked as answer by swl Thursday, June 25, PM. Thursday, June 25, AM. Hi, Thanks for your reply. It's the "Install Endpoint Protection client on client computers" option on the Endpoint Protection tab of client settings. If the Endpoint Protection client is already installed, choosing No doesn't uninstall the Endpoint Protection client. To uninstall the Endpoint Protection client, set the Manage Endpoint Protection client on client computers client setting to No.

Then, deploy a package and program to uninstall the Endpoint Protection client. For more information, please refer to the official article: Client Settings - Endpoint Protection Hope my answer could help you. Thanks for your time. From the Home tab, select the Sensitivity button on the ribbon, and clear the currently selected label. If the Delete Label icon is not immediately available, first select the Edit Label icon:. If you still do not see the Delete Label icon, your administrator does not allow you to use this option because all documents and email must have a label.

When you use File Explorer, you can quickly remove labels and protection from a single file, multiple files, or a folder. When you select a folder, all the files in that folder and any subfolders it has are automatically selected. In File Explorer, select your file, multiple files, or a folder.

Right-click, and select Classify and protect. If the label was configured to apply protection, that protection is automatically removed. To remove custom protection from a single file: In the Classify and protect - Azure Information Protection dialog box, clear the Protect with custom permissions option.

To remove custom protection from multiple files: In the Classify and protect - Azure Information Protection dialog box, click Remove custom permissions. Click Apply and wait for the Work finished message to see the results.



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