This policy setting allows you to specify a certificate to use as an escrow key for password protected files.If you enable this policy setting, the certificate you specify is used as an escrow key for all password protected files that are created on this machine.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, an escrow key is not configured.
This policy setting allows you to set the verification level used by Office 2013 applications when validating a digital signature.If ...
This policy setting allows you to set the width of the style area that shows the names of applied styles to the side of document ...
This policy setting allows you to show more shape handles when hovering over a selected shape.If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows you to specific the number of bytes of salt that should be used.If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a certificate to use as an escrow key for password protected files.If you enable ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a different folder location for Outlook Data File (OST) files on user computers. ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a different folder location for Outlook Data File (PST) files on user computers. ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a folder as a trusted location from which to open 2013 Word, Excel, PowerPoint, ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a folder path for the Secure Temporary Files folder rather than using the one that ...