This policy setting enables you to designate a required certificate authority for Outlook to use for encryption and digital signatures.If you enable this policy setting, you can specify a required certificate authority by entering an X.509 distinguished name in the text field that is provided. The name must conform to the X.509 certificate format exactly. For example:CN=WoodgroveBankCA, DC=WoodgroveBank, DC=comIf you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Outlook trusts any certificate authorities that are represented by certificates in the Trusted Root Certification Authorities store on users' computers.
This policy setting disables all add-ins for the specified Office 2013 applications. If you enable this policy setting, all ...
This policy setting disables all add-ins for the specified Office 2013 applications. If you enable this policy setting, all ...
This policy setting disables all add-ins for the specified Office 2013 applications.If you enable this policy setting, all ...
This policy setting enables or disables the Notebook Presence feature in OneNote, which broadcasts user presence within a ...
This policy setting enables you to designate a required certificate authority for Outlook to use for encryption and digital ...
This policy setting enables you to force users to select an e-mail account from which to send outgoing e-mail.If you enable ...
This policy setting enables you to remove the Calendar line on the Contact Tab, which is on the Contact Card.If you enable ...
This policy setting enables you to remove the Location line on the Contact Tab, which is on the Contact Card.If you enable ...
This policy setting enables you to specify an encryption type for password-protected Office 97-2003 files. If you enable ...