This policy setting specifies whether PowerPoint prompts users to change their file extension associations for any file types that are no longer associated with PowerPoint.If you enable this policy setting, when users start PowerPoint, they are not prompted to change file extensions for any files that are no longer associated with PowerPoint. In addition, the checkbox on the user interface (UI) under File |Options | General | Start up options | Tell me is unchecked.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, when users start PowerPoint, they are prompted to change file extensions for any files that are no longer associated with PowerPoint. Users can change this behavior either by selecting the checkbox displayed in the prompt, or by selecting the UI checkbox under File |Options | General | Start up options | Tell me (which is selected by default).
This policy setting specifies the server timeout value in milliseconds for document synchronization. This policy setting ...
This policy setting specifies whether new items (views, tables, filters, and groups) are automatically added to the global ...
This policy setting specifies whether Outlook automatically turns text that represents Internet and network paths into hyperlinks. ...
This policy setting specifies whether PowerPoint automatically extends the display when users present on a laptop or tablet ...
This policy setting specifies whether PowerPoint prompts users to change their file extension associations for any file types ...
This policy setting specifies whether to prompt users to change their file extensions association if any of the file type ...
This policy setting tunes the limit for the number of failed proxy connection attempts to a Groove Relay server by the SharePoint ...
This policy setting turns off smart delete behavior of connectors when deleting shapes.If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting turns off the Hierarchical Address Book (HAB).If you enable this policy setting, the HAB will be turned ...