This policy setting controls whether macros opened programmatically by another application can run in Publisher. If you enable this policy setting, you may choose an option for controlling macro behavior in Publisher when the application is opened programmatically: - Low (enabled): Macros can run in the programmatically opened application. - By UI (prompted): Macro functionality is determined by the setting in the "Macro Settings" section of the Trust Center. - High (disabled): All macros are disabled in the programmatically opened application. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Publisher will use the default Macro setting in Trust Center.
This policy setting controls whether InfoPath users can design new or existing form templates. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting controls whether InfoPath users can open fully trusted forms. If you enable this policy setting, InfoPath ...
This policy setting controls whether InfoPath users see a security warning when they open an InfoPath form that contains ...
This policy setting controls whether macros can run in an Office 2010 application that is opened programmatically by another ...
This policy setting controls whether macros opened programmatically by another application can run in Publisher. If you enable ...
This policy setting controls whether Microsoft Office Diagnostics is enabled. Office Diagnostics enables Microsoft to diagnose ...
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 2010 applications can load an XML expansion pack manifest file with a Smart Document. ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2010 applications can poll Office servers to retrieve lists of published links. ...