This policy setting allows you to disable any command bar button and menu item with a command bar ID, including command bar buttons and menu items that are not in the predefined lists.If you enable this policy setting, you can enter an ID number to disable a specific command bar button or menu item. The ID number needs to be in decimal (not hexadecimal). Multiple values should be separated by commas.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, all default command bar buttons or menu items are available to users.
This policy setting allows you to determine whether users can view and change user interface (UI) options for Outlook Anywhere.If ...
This policy setting allows you to determine whether Word, PowerPoint, or Excel turns off print ticket features the next time ...
This policy setting allows you to determine whether Word, PowerPoint, or Excel validates its connection with a printer before ...
This policy setting allows you to disable any command bar button and menu item with a command bar ID, including command bar ...
This policy setting allows you to disable any command bar button and menu item with a command bar ID, including command bar ...
This policy setting allows you to disable any command bar button and menu item with a command bar ID, including command bar ...
This policy setting allows you to disable any shortcut key by using its virtual key code ID, including shortcut keys that ...
This policy setting allows you to disable AutoDiscover.If you enable this policy setting, you can select one or more of the ...
This policy setting allows you to disable Exchange Fast Access, which forces user accounts to access data from a local cache.If ...