Reference Guide

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Microsoft.Photos.exe (Windows 10)
Windows Photo Viewer (Windows 8.1)
This UWP application, is not supported and will
not open a .bmp file:
PhotosApp.exe (Windows 8.1)
DllHost.exe:bmp
sihost.exe:bmp
RuntimeBroker.exe:bmp
To add a Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application
1. In the Basic File Protection Configuration policy, enter the UWP application name.
2. Also enter the following process names:
RuntimeBroker.exe
sihost.exe
Note: For Windows 8, if you want to add Photo Previewer as a UWP application to the Basic
File Protection Configuration policy, you must also add the DLLHost.exe process.
3. To add the file extensions that each .exe will encrypt, follow the examples in the policy.
Use Data Guardian in Opt-in Mode (Windows or Mac)
With opt-in mode, users have some options in protecting Office documents. Other features, like Content
Based Protection (previously Data Classification) and TITUS classification, involve a sweep.
When you enable encryption for these files in Windows or Mac, you can also set policies for users to
view the encrypted files in mobile devices or the web portal. See
Set Policies to Protect Office
Documents in Mobile Devices or Set Policies to Protect Documents on the web client.
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Set opt-in policies for internal users
To set opt-in policies for Office and other file types:
1. Log in to the Dell Security Center.
2. In Populations > Enterprise, in the Data Guardian technology group, click the Protected
Office Documents policy group.
3. Set Protected Office Documents to On.
Note: You must enable the policy if you want to use any of the policies in the Protected Office
Documents policy group.
4. Set additional policies based on security requirements.
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Determine file types to protect
For Windows and Mac, users have the option to determine which Office files, .docx, .pptx, .xlsx, .docm,
.pptm, .xlsm, or .pdf, to protect.