

General Availability of Adobe Acrobat Reader Integration with Microsoft Information ProtectionĪdobe reader and Microsoft Information Protection integration FAQs The Adobe Acrobat Reader with Microsoft Information Protection integration is supported for Windows and macOS.įor more information, see the following blog posts: Viewing protected PDFs in Adobe Acrobat ReaderĪdobe Acrobat Reader integrates with Microsoft Information Protection solutions, such as Azure Information Protection to provide users with a simplified and consistent experience for classified and/or protected PDFs. Installing a protected PDF reader for mobile (iOS/Android)Ĭlassic client only: If you have the AIP classic client, this may have been disabled by an administrator. Installing a protected PDF reader for Windows or Mac Viewing protected PDFs in Microsoft Edge on Windows or Mac The bar at the top indicates that the document is protected by a Microsoft Information Protection solution.įor instructions, see the following sections: Protected PDF readers that support AIP verify that you've been granted permissions to open the document, and also decrypt the content for you.įor example, the following image shows an encrypted document open in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Protected PDF readers enable users to open those encrypted PDFs and view the sensitive information contained.Įncrypting your PDFs with AIP ensures that unauthorized people cannot read the file's content. This article describes the protected PDF readers that are supported for Azure Information Protection (AIP). Learn more in our recent deprecation blog.

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We recommend that you migrate to unified labeling and upgrade to the unified labeling client.

No further support is provided for the classic client, and maintenance versions will no longer be released. To provide a unified and streamlined customer experience, the Azure Information Protection classic client and Label Management in the Azure Portal are deprecated as of March 31, 2021.
