This policy setting controls which message encryption formats Outlook can use. Outlook supports three formats for encrypting and signing messages: S/MIME, Exchange, and Fortezza.If you enable this policy setting, you can specify whether Outlook can use S/MIME (the default), Exchange, or Fortezza encryption, or any combination of any of these options. Users will not be able to change this configuration.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Outlook only uses S/MIME to encrypt and sign messages. If you disable this policy setting, users will not be able to change this configuration.
This policy setting controls whether users see the Opt-in Wizard the first time they run a Microsoft Office 2013 application. ...
This policy setting controls whether users with the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2013 ...
This policy setting controls whether users with the Microsoft Office Compatibility Pack for Word, Excel, and PowerPoint 2013 ...
This policy setting controls which authentication method Outlook uses to authenticate with Microsoft Exchange Server. Note ...
This policy setting controls which message encryption formats Outlook can use. Outlook supports three formats for encrypting ...
This policy setting controls which set of security settings are enforced in Outlook. If you enable this policy setting, you ...
This policy setting controls which types of attachments (determined by file extension) must be saved to disk before users ...
This policy setting controls which types of attachments (determined by file extension) must be saved to disk before users ...
This policy setting controls which types of attachments (determined by file extension) Outlook prevents from being delivered. ...