
#Vipre advanced security support Pc#
Add any custom text you want after domain1: (this example uses REDACTED) updated configuration shows whatever custom text you choose under Allowed Domains in the confirmation dialog boxįor more details on configuring DLP, navigate to PC Add-in Data Loss Prevention.ClientKeyword1, ClientKeyword2:domain1:REDACTED.Add a colon after domain1 updated configuration shows blank/nothing under Allowed Domains in the confirmation dialog box.ClientKeyword1, ClientKeyword2:domain1:.Nothing after domain1 Current configuration shows Allowed Domains in the confirmation dialog box.The Client Keywords setting as part of the Data Loss Prevention add-on has gotten a makeover, allowing for additional ways to configure this setting. On the Advanced tab, look for ExpandListsByDefault and enable it.ExpandListsbyDefault allows lists of email addresses affected by the GroupbyDomain setting to be expanded by default. When GroupbyDomain is enabled, the confirmation dialog box has email addresses with the same domains grouped together with the list closed, with the option to manually expand the lists. This setting is disabled by default set to true to enableĪnother new setting, ExpandListsbyDefault, actually works with the GroupbyDomain setting.On the Advanced tab, look for ClientKeywordDisableConfirm.Select Add-in Options, then click Edit Settings.Go down to Outlook Options and select Add-ins.In Outlook, on the top left, click File.

This new setting allows admins to remove the need to type CONFIRM on the confirmation dialog box in order to send an email. SafeSend Data Loss Prevention add-on is required for this feature.

SafeSend DLP now searches attachments for these sensitivity labels to require additional verification. They can be applied to files and emails to help keep them compliant with your organization's information protection policies. MIP (Microsoft Information Protection) Sensitivity Labels must be configured on the domain by your organization's system administrator.
