This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 applications notify users about unsafe hyperlinks. Links that Office 2016 considers unsafe include links to executable files, TIFF files, and Microsoft Document Imaging (MDI) files. Other unsafe links are those that use protocols considered to be unsafe such as javascript. If you enable this policy setting, unsafe hyperlink warnings are suppressed for all users. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, hyperlink warnings cannot be suppressed by any means. Office 2016 users will be notified that links are unsafe and must enable them manually to use them.
This policy setting controls whether new database files are created in the new Access format or in a format used by earlier ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 applications can load an XML expansion pack manifest file with a Smart Document. ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 applications can poll Office servers to retrieve lists of published links. ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 applications load any custom user interface (UI) code included with a document ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 applications notify users about unsafe hyperlinks. Links that Office 2016 ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 applications notify users when potentially unsafe features or content are ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 applications save standard raster file format (GIF or PNG) copies of Vector ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 users can add password encryption to documents. (Users would access this ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2016 users can assign permissions to distribution lists when using Information ...