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# Microsoft 365 Copilot Early Access Program
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The Microsoft 365 Copilot Early Access Program is an invitation-only paid preview. If your organization is interested in the early release program, work with your Microsoft account manager to find out more details about nominations for a potential invite. The program includes licenses for Microsoft 365 Copilot within the Microsoft 365 Apps (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and more). To learn more, see this blog announcing the [Microsoft 365 Copilot Early Access Program](https://www.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/blog/2023/05/09/introducing-the-microsoft-365-copilot-early-access-program-and-new-capabilities-in-copilot/)
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The Microsoft 365 Copilot Early Access Program is an invitation-only paid preview. If your organization is interested in the early release program, work with your Microsoft account manager to find out more details about nominations for a potential invite. The program includes licenses for Microsoft 365 Copilot within the Microsoft 365 Apps (Word, Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, and more). To learn more, see this blog post announcing the [Microsoft 365 Copilot Early Access Program](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/p/?linkid=2240881).
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## Before you begin
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This section contains answers to frequently asked questions about Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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### Q: How do I prepare my organization’s data governance for Copilot?
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### Q: How do I prepare my organization's data governance for Copilot?
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A: Microsoft 365 Copilot is integrated into Microsoft 365 and automatically inherits all your company’s valuable security, compliance, and privacy policies and processes. Data permissions will be consistent and users will only be able to search the information they already have access to. Review [Data, Privacy, and Security for Microsoft 365 Copilot](/DeployOffice/privacy/microsoft-365-copilot) for more information about privacy with Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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A: Microsoft 365 Copilot is integrated into Microsoft 365 and automatically inherits all your company's valuable security, compliance, and privacy policies and processes. Data permissions will be consistent and users will only be able to search the information they already have access to. Review [Data, Privacy, and Security for Microsoft 365 Copilot](/DeployOffice/privacy/microsoft-365-copilot) for more information about privacy with Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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To learn more about how to approach getting your organization ready to use Copilot, [watch this video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oeX0lsMA69U).
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You can find your invoice in the Microsoft 365 admin center, go to Billing > [Bills & payments](https://admin.microsoft.com/Adminportal/Home?#/billoverview/invoice-list) page
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### Q: Can I cancel my organization’s participation in the Early Access Program? If yes, am I eligible for refund?
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### Q: Can I cancel my organization's participation in the Early Access Program? If yes, am I eligible for refund?
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A: You have seven days to cancel the purchase. After seven days, there are no refunds available, as this is a limited time program.
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### Q: Does accepting the Microsoft Customer Agreement impact my existing Microsoft Enterprise Agreements?
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A: No, the Microsoft Customer Agreement doesn’t impact the terms of existing Enterprise Agreements.
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A: No, the Microsoft Customer Agreement doesn't impact the terms of existing Enterprise Agreements.
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### Q: Where do I go to assign and manage licenses?
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A: There’s no difference between Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses and other Microsoft 365 product licenses. You can assign licenses to individual users in the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com/adminportal/home?#/homepage).
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A: There's no difference between Microsoft 365 Copilot licenses and other Microsoft 365 product licenses. You can assign licenses to individual users in the [Microsoft 365 admin center](https://admin.microsoft.com/adminportal/home?#/homepage).
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### Q: My organization has multiple tenants, can I assign licenses across tenants?
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description: Learn how Microsoft 365 global administrators can apply your organization's branding to encrypted email messages & contents of the encryption portal.
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description: Learn how Microsoft 365 global administrators can apply your organization's branding to encrypted email messages & the contents of the encryption portal.
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# Add your organization's brand to your Microsoft Purview Message Encryption encrypted messages
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Apply your company branding to customize the look of your organization's email messages and the encryption portal. You'll need to apply global administrator permissions to your work or school account before you can get started. Use the Get-OMEConfiguration and Set-OMEConfiguration cmdlets in Exchange Online PowerShell to customize these parts of encrypted email messages:
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Apply your company branding to customize the look of your organization's email messages and the encryption portal. You need to apply global administrator permissions to your work or school account before you can get started. You customize branding in one of two ways, using Exchange Online PowerShell or Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies.
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For more information about using Microsoft Purview Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policies to add customized branding to encrypted messages, see these resources.
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-[Exchange location actions](dlp-policy-reference.md#exchange-location-actions) for details on this action.
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-[Design a data loss prevention policy](dlp-policy-design.md) if you're new to DLP and want to learn more about what goes into preparing to create a DLP policy.
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-[Create and Deploy data loss prevention policies](dlp-create-deploy-policy.md) for examples on how to create and deploy a DLP policy.
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The rest of this article describes using Exchange Online PowerShell.
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Use the Get-OMEConfiguration and Set-OMEConfiguration cmdlets in Exchange Online PowerShell to customize these parts of encrypted email messages:
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- Whether you want to allow emails to be revoked
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Once you've created the templates, apply them to encrypted emails sent from your online mailbox by using Exchange mail flow rules. If you have Microsoft Purview Advanced Message Encryption, you can revoke any email that you've branded.
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Once you've created the templates, apply them to encrypted emails sent from your online mailbox by using Exchange mail flow rules. If you have Microsoft Purview Advanced Message Encryption, you can revoke any email that you have branded.
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> Third-party applications that scan and modify mail can prevent branding from being applied correctly.
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After you've either modified the default template or created new branding templates, you can create Exchange mail flow rules to apply your custom branding based on certain conditions. Most importantly, the email must be encrypted. Such a rule will apply custom branding to mail sent from your online mailbox in the following scenarios:
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After you've either modified the default template or created new branding templates, you can create Exchange mail flow rules to apply your custom branding based on certain conditions. Most importantly, the email must be encrypted. Such a rule applies custom branding to mail sent from your online mailbox in the following scenarios:
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To ensure Microsoft Purview Message Encryption applies your custom branding, set up a mail flow rule to encrypt your messages. The priority of the encryption rule should be higher than the branding rule so that the encryption rule is processed first. By default, if you create the encryption rule before the branding rule, then the encryption rule will have a higher priority. For information, see [Define mail flow rules to encrypt email messages in Office 365](define-mail-flow-rules-to-encrypt-email.md). For information on setting the priority of a mail flow rule, see [Manage mail flow rules](/exchange/security-and-compliance/mail-flow-rules/manage-mail-flow-rules#set-the-priority-of-a-mail-flow-rule).
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To ensure Microsoft Purview Message Encryption applies your custom branding, set up a mail flow rule to encrypt your messages. The priority of the encryption rule should be higher than the branding rule so that the encryption rule is processed first. By default, if you create the encryption rule before the branding rule, then the encryption rule has a higher priority. For information, see [Define mail flow rules to encrypt email messages in Office 365](define-mail-flow-rules-to-encrypt-email.md). For information on setting the priority of a mail flow rule, see [Manage mail flow rules](/exchange/security-and-compliance/mail-flow-rules/manage-mail-flow-rules#set-the-priority-of-a-mail-flow-rule).
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1. In a web browser, using a work or school account that has been granted global administrator permissions, [sign in to Office 365](https://support.office.com/article/b9582171-fd1f-4284-9846-bdd72bb28426#ID0EAABAAA=Web_browser).
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7. If you've already defined a mail flow rule to apply encryption, skip this step. Otherwise, to configure the mail flow rule to apply encryption, from **Do the following**, select **Modify the message security**, and then select **Apply Office 365 Message Encryption and rights protection**. Select a Rights Management Service (RMS) template from the list and then select **add action**.
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The list of templates includes default templates and options and any custom templates you create. If the list is empty, ensure that you have set up Microsoft Purview Message Encryption. For instructions, see [Set up Microsoft Purview Message Encryption](set-up-new-message-encryption-capabilities.md). For information about the default templates, see [Configuring and managing templates for Azure Information Protection](/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-policy-templates). For information about the **Do Not Forward** option, see [Do Not Forward option for emails](/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-usage-rights#do-not-forward-option-for-emails). For information about the **Encrypt Only** option, see [Encrypt Only option for emails](/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-usage-rights#encrypt-only-option-for-emails).
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The list of templates includes default templates and options and any custom templates you create. If the list is empty, ensure that you have set up Microsoft Purview Message Encryption. For instructions, see [Set up Microsoft Purview Message Encryption](set-up-new-message-encryption-capabilities.md). For information about the default templates, see [Configuring and managing templates for Azure Information Protection](/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-policy-templates). For information about the **Do Not Forward** option, see the [Do Not Forward option for emails](/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-usage-rights#do-not-forward-option-for-emails). For information about the **Encrypt Only** option, see [Encrypt Only option for emails](/information-protection/deploy-use/configure-usage-rights#encrypt-only-option-for-emails).
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8. From **Do the following**, select **Modify the message security**\>**Apply custom branding to OME messages**. Next, from the drop-down, select a branding template.
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4. For the page **Name your auto-labeling policy**: Provide a unique name, and optionally a description to help identify the automatically applied label, locations, and conditions that identify the content to label.
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5. For the page **Assign admin units**: This configuration is currently in preview. If your organization is using [administrative units in Azure Active Directory](/azure/active-directory/roles/administrative-units), auto-labeling policies for Exchange and OneDrive can be automatically restricted to specific users by selecting administrative units. If your account has been [assigned administrative units](microsoft-365-compliance-center-permissions.md#administrative-units-preview), you must select one or more administrative units.
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5. For the page **Assign admin units**: If your organization is using [administrative units in Azure Active Directory](/azure/active-directory/roles/administrative-units), auto-labeling policies for Exchange and OneDrive can be automatically restricted to specific users by selecting administrative units. If your account has been [assigned administrative units](microsoft-365-compliance-center-permissions.md#administrative-units-preview), you must select one or more administrative units.
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If you don't want to restrict the policy by using administrative units, or your organization hasn't configured administrative units, keep the default of **Full directory**.
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