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AIPService Module

This page displays help links for the cmdlets that administer the protection service from Azure Information Protection. Note This module replaces the older module, AADRM. Support for the AADRM module ended on July 15, 2020. Update to the latest version to ensure that your AIPService module is compliant with upcoming TLS 1.2 enforcement. These PowerShell cmdlets let you administer Azure Information Protection from the command line. Although this administration method enables automation, it also supports reliable and repeated processes to help reduce administrative overheads. In addition, advanced configurations and some operations require this PowerShell module. For more information about when you must use PowerShell cmdlets and to see groupings of cmdlets by administration tasks, see Administering the protection service from Azure Information Protection by using PowerShell. Current version: The current version of this module is 3.0.0.1. To check the version you have installed, run: (Get-Module AIPService -ListAvailable).Version If this command or any cmdlet from this module fails to run, first run Import-Module AIPService. .dll file: The .dll file for this module is AIPService.dll. Prerequisites: For a list of prerequisites for installing this module, see Installing the AIPService PowerShell module. Protection templates and the AIP unified labeling client The Azure Information Protection unified labeling client uses protection templates indirectly. If you have the unified labeling client, we recommend that you use label-based cmdlets instead of modifying your protection templates directly. For more information, see: Create and publish sensitivity labels in the Microsoft 365 documentation Policy and compliance PowerShell cmdlets Custom configurations for the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client Using PowerShell with the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client



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This page displays help links for the cmdlets that administer the protection service from Azure Information Protection. Note This module replaces the older module, AADRM. Support for the AADRM module ended on July 15, 2020. Update to the latest version to ensure that your AIPService module is compliant with upcoming TLS 1.2 enforcement. These PowerShell cmdlets let you administer Azure Information Protection from the command line. Although this administration method enables automation, it also supports reliable and repeated processes to help reduce administrative overheads. In addition, advanced configurations and some operations require this PowerShell module. For more information about when you must use PowerShell cmdlets and to see groupings of cmdlets by administration tasks, see Administering the protection service from Azure Information Protection by using PowerShell. Current version: The current version of this module is 3.0.0.1. To check the version you have installed, run: (Get-Module AIPService -ListAvailable).Version If this command or any cmdlet from this module fails to run, first run Import-Module AIPService. .dll file: The .dll file for this module is AIPService.dll. Prerequisites: For a list of prerequisites for installing this module, see Installing the AIPService PowerShell module. Protection templates and the AIP unified labeling client The Azure Information Protection unified labeling client uses protection templates indirectly. If you have the unified labeling client, we recommend that you use label-based cmdlets instead of modifying your protection templates directly. For more information, see: Create and publish sensitivity labels in the Microsoft 365 documentation Policy and compliance PowerShell cmdlets Custom configurations for the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client Using PowerShell with the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client



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AIPService Module

This page displays help links for the cmdlets that administer the protection service from Azure Information Protection. Note This module replaces the older module, AADRM. Support for the AADRM module ended on July 15, 2020. Update to the latest version to ensure that your AIPService module is compliant with upcoming TLS 1.2 enforcement. These PowerShell cmdlets let you administer Azure Information Protection from the command line. Although this administration method enables automation, it also supports reliable and repeated processes to help reduce administrative overheads. In addition, advanced configurations and some operations require this PowerShell module. For more information about when you must use PowerShell cmdlets and to see groupings of cmdlets by administration tasks, see Administering the protection service from Azure Information Protection by using PowerShell. Current version: The current version of this module is 3.0.0.1. To check the version you have installed, run: (Get-Module AIPService -ListAvailable).Version If this command or any cmdlet from this module fails to run, first run Import-Module AIPService. .dll file: The .dll file for this module is AIPService.dll. Prerequisites: For a list of prerequisites for installing this module, see Installing the AIPService PowerShell module. Protection templates and the AIP unified labeling client The Azure Information Protection unified labeling client uses protection templates indirectly. If you have the unified labeling client, we recommend that you use label-based cmdlets instead of modifying your protection templates directly. For more information, see: Create and publish sensitivity labels in the Microsoft 365 documentation Policy and compliance PowerShell cmdlets Custom configurations for the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client Using PowerShell with the Azure Information Protection unified labeling client

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