Hi @GaryKane-8672
Azure Information Protection (AIP) is a cloud-based solution that enables organizations to classify and protect documents and emails by applying labels.
Azure Information Protection uses the Azure Rights Management service (Azure RMS) to protect your data.
Azure RMS is integrated with other Microsoft cloud services and applications, such as Office 365 and Azure Active Directory, and can also be used with your own or third-party applications and information protection solutions. Azure RMS works with both on-premises and cloud solutions.
Azure RMS uses encryption, identity, and authorization policies. Similar to AIP labels, protection applied using Azure RMS stays with the documents and emails, regardless of the document or email's location, ensuring that you stay in control of your content even when it's shared with other people.
Please refer below link for more details
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/aip-classification-and-protection
File types supported by the Azure Information Protection (AIP) unified labeling client
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/information-protection/rms-client/clientv2-admin-guide-file-types
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