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Log into your Microsoft Azure account using an administrator account.
Click Azure Active Directory.
Click Add and select App registration.
Enter a name for the app in the Name field.
Under Supported account types, click Accounts in this organizational directory only ([company name] only- Single tenant).
click Register.
Under Manage, click API Permissions.
Click Add a permission.
In the Request API Permissions panel, click Azure Rights Management Services.
Click the Application permissions option.
Select the Content.DelegatedReader box.
Select the Content.DelegatedWriter box.
Select the Content.SuperUser box.
Select the Content.Writer box.
Click Add permissions.
You will be back on the API Permissions Page. Click Add a permission again.
Click APIs my organization uses.
In the search box, type “Microsoft Information Protection Sync Service” and select this option in the results list.
Click Application permissions.
Select the UnifiedPolicy.Tenant.Read box.
Click Add permissions.
Click Grant admin consent for [company name]."
Click Yes when prompted to confirm you want to grant admin consent.
Click Certificates & secrets.
Click New client secret.
Enter a description in the Description field.
Click Add.
Copy the new Client Secret Value. It is needed for the extension configuration.
Click Overview.
Copy the Application (client) ID and the Directory (tenant) ID. Both are needed for the extension configuration.
Adding the Classifier Settings
In DryvIQ, Click the Settings icon.
Click Configure on the mip-classifier tile.
Enter the Tenant ID, Client ID, and Client Secret for the registered app you created in the “Registering the App” section.
If the information you enter invalid, you will receive an error message indicating which information can’t be authorized and needs to be fixed.Click Done.
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If the MIP Classifier extension is not installed, you will need to install it using the standard extension installation steps. |
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