This policy allows you to substitute the name of your company in place of Microsoft in the error reporting dialog. If you ENABLE this policy, occurrences of the string Microsoft in the error reporting dialog are replaced with the string you specify. If you DISABLE or DO NOT CONFIGURE this policy the user is prompted to send error reports to Microsoft. This policy is intended for use with Corporate Error Reporting but will work even if you have not specified an error reporting file path.
This policy allows you to hide the list of recently used fonts found under Home tab | Font. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy allows you to send all queued reports without prompting the user. If you ENABLE this policy the queued dialog ...
This policy allows you to send all queued reports without prompting the user. If you ENABLE this policy the queued dialog ...
This policy allows you to substitute the name of your company in place of Microsoft in the error reporting dialog. If you ...
This policy allows you to substitute the name of your company in place of Microsoft in the error reporting dialog. If you ...
This policy always displays a URL after reporting. If you ENABLE this policy, each user who sends a report will see a final ...
This policy always displays a URL after reporting. If you ENABLE this policy, each user who sends a report will see a final ...
This policy controls have many documents are shown in the Recent Workbooks list. This setting can be found under the File ...
This policy controls how large the user's Office Document Cache can be. It does not apply to explicitly cached files via ...