Seclore for Microsoft 365 provides persistent, granular usage controls on sensitive documents created on Office desktop applications, emailed through Exchange Online and Outlook on the Web, and uploaded to Microsoft Teams, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive in Microsoft 365. Once users create, email, or upload their protected documents, authorized users and recipients can open, use, and edit the document securely through their browser. In addition, users can access Seclore-protected files on desktop applications and automatically save them back to Microsoft Teams, SharePoint Online, and OneDrive. All this happens seamlessly with no impact on user experience.
In this section, we’ll see how to use Seclore with Microsoft 365 apps.
Help resources
Business User
SharePoint Online
Accessing Seclore files from SharePoint Online
Automatic Protection in SharePoint
If you're on an older version of Seclore for Microsoft 365, use the archived help pages.
Teams
Accessing Seclore files from Teams
Automatic Protection in Teams
Automatic protection on file upload
Seclore Tab for Teams channels
If you're on an older version of Seclore for Microsoft 365, use the archived help pages.
OneDrive
Accessing Seclore files from OneDrive portal
Accessing Seclore files from OneDrive sync client
Automatic Protection in OneDrive
Automatic protection on file upload
Seclore Email Protector
Seclore for Microsoft Sensitivity Labels
Administrator
SharePoint Online
What do SharePoint admins/site owners need to know
If you're on an older version of Seclore for Microsoft 365, use the archived help pages.
Teams
Automatic Protection in Teams
Automatic protection on file upload
If you're on an older version of Seclore for Microsoft 365, use the archived help pages.