Migration Playbook
Ready to plan your migration from the AIP Add-in to the built-in labeling client for Office? Use this playbook to help you replace the Azure Information Protection (AIP) Add-in with the built-in sensitivity labels in Office apps.
Get Started⚓︎
This guide is structured into 5 steps that walk you through how to prepare.
Step 1: Assign Licenses to M365 Apps for Enterprise This will walk you through the licensing differences when using the AIP Add-in with Office. |
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Step 2: Deploy M365 Apps for Enterprise This will walk you through the deployment requirements for M365 Apps that support built-in labeling. |
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Step 3: Evaluate Information Protection Readiness This will help you evaluate which AIP Add-in capabilities are available in built-in labeling and when to plan for your organization's migration. |
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Step 4: Prepare Organization for Change This will provide best practices and resources for managing change in your organization. |
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Step 5: Switch to Built-In labeling This will walk you through the final steps to disable the AIP Add-in and enable the built-in labeling experience. |
Try it out⚓︎
Want to see where you fit into the migration process? Start with a self-evaluation that tailors the 5-step migration for your organization.
Additional Resources⚓︎
- What is Azure Information Protection (AIP) Add-in
- What is Built-in sensitivity labels in Office apps
Get Help⚓︎
We recommend you join the Microsoft Purview Customer Community Program (CCP) for access to demos from the product teams, webinars from experts, and private previews that give you early access to all sensitivity labeling features that are coming soon to built-in labeling in Office.
If you need additional assistance to evaluate how to migrate users using the AIP Add-in after reviewing the migration guide, reach out to AIP2MIPGetHelp. We will do our best to respond to inquiries and direct you to the appropriate support resources for your organization.