Description
This article explains the procedure for admins who use Email DLP as a countermeasure against misdirected emails in Microsoft 365, describing how to allow the connection from Email DLP to Microsoft 365 when starting to use Email DLP.
Notes
- To perform this procedure, you need a Microsoft 365 global admin account with an Exchange Online license assigned.
- This operation only needs to be performed once per tenant when starting to use Email DLP.
- Due to updates or specification changes, the display and other elements may differ in some cases.
- The content of this article is based on the product specifications as of April 2026 and is subject to change without notice.
Procedure
The URL for the Email DLP admin console includes the main domain of your environment.
Replace the "main domain" part of the following URL with your own main domain.https://console.mo.hdems.com/#/「メインドメイン」Example: If your main domain is "example.com", the URL will be as follows.
https://console.mo.hdems.com/#/example.com- Open your browser and access the Email DLP URL.
The Microsoft 365 sign-in screen will be displayed. - Sign in with your Microsoft 365 global admin account.
Make sure the [Requested permissions] screen is displayed. - Check [Consent on behalf of your organization] and click [Accept].
If you did not check [Consent on behalf of your organization]
Please follow the steps below to grant admin consent for your organization.
- Sign in to the [Microsoft Entra admin center] with your global admin account, and from the left menu, go to [Enterprise applications].
- On the Enterprise applications screen, select [All applications], then open [HENNGE Email DLP] from the list.
- The Email DLP app overview will be displayed. From the menu on the screen, open [Permissions].
- On the Permissions screen, click [Grant admin consent for "Tenant Name"].
- The Microsoft 365 sign-in screen will appear. Sign in with your admin account.
- When [Requested permissions] is displayed, click [Accept].