

- #IOS 9 SIGNED ZIP FOR ANDROID PDF#
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If you do not have Office apps that you can use to open your protected files, download and install AIP mobile viewer apps.ĭownload and install the mobile viewer apps from the following locations: Location Download and install the AIP app for your device The AIP mobile viewer apps send system metadata and pseudonymized end-user data to Microsoft, such as device ID, manufacturer, OS, and OS version and build number.ĭata is sent each time the AIP mobile viewer apps are launched and each time they are used to decrypt and consume protected documents on the device. pxmlFor more information, see above and The AIP client admin guide. For example, these files include the following extensions: rpmsg.
#IOS 9 SIGNED ZIP FOR ANDROID PDF#
Supported files types include protected email messages, PDF files, images, and text files. For more information, see Supported scenarios for opening protected documents. Note: Not all applications are able to open content protected with a Microsoft account. If you need to apply for a Microsoft account, you can use your own Hotmail, Gmail, or any other email address to do so. If your personal email address was used to protect the file, sign in with a Microsoft account. If you have questions, contact your administrator to understand whether your organization has AD RMS on-premises with the mobile device extension, or uses Azure Information Protection. Try logging in with your work or school credentials. Sign in to the AIP mobile viewer apps with one of the following: Work or school credentials. Supported Application Binary Interfaces (ABIS) include:
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Minimum mobile OSs include: - iOS 11 - Android 8.1 Note: The AIP mobile viewer apps are not supported on Intel CPUs.

The AIP mobile viewer apps for iOS and Android support the following file types and environments: Requirement What's new for the AIP mobile viewer appĪpril 25, 2021: Version 2.1 of the AIP Viewer mobile app includes fixes for instances where the app would close unexpectedly or display a black screen. Unprotected files are not supported and cannot be consumed in the mobile viewer apps. The AIP mobile apps support only protected files. If you are opening your file on a desktop, use the desktop version of the AIP Viewer.If you have mobile Office apps installed on your mobile device, we recommend that you use the Office apps to view protected files.The AIP mobile apps also cannot open attachments to protected PDFs or emails. The AIP mobile apps are viewers only, and do not enable you to create new emails or reply to emails, or create or edit protected files. For example, if protected emails show in your regular email mobile app as attachments, you may want to use the AIP mobile app to view that email. The Azure Information Protection (AIP) mobile apps enable you to view protected emails, PDFs, images, and text files that cannot be opened with your regular apps for these file types.
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The classic client will be officially retired, and will stop functioning, on March 31, 2022.Īll current Azure Information Protection classic client customers must migrate to the Microsoft Information Protection unified labeling platform 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.
