This policy setting controls whether users can participate in the Microsoft Office Customer Experience Improvement Program to help improve Microsoft Office. When users choose to participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP), Office 2010 applications automatically send information to Microsoft about how the applications are used. This information is combined with other CEIP data to help Microsoft solve problems and to improve the products and features customers use most often. This feature does not collect users' names, addresses, or any other identifying information except the IP address that is used to send the data. If you enable this policy setting, users have the opportunity to opt into participation in the CEIP the first time they run an Office application. If your organization has policies that govern the use of external resources such as the CEIP, allowing users to opt in to the program might cause them to violate these policies. If you disable this policy setting, Office 2010 users cannot participate in the Customer Experience Improvement Program. If you do not configure this policy setting, the behavior is the equivalent of setting the policy to "Enabled".
This policy setting controls whether users can follow hyperlinks to templates on Office.com from within Office 2010 applications. ...
This policy setting controls whether users can link slides in a presentation with their counterparts in a PowerPoint Slide ...
This policy setting controls whether users can open InfoPath solutions from a source located in the Internet security zone. ...
This policy setting controls whether users can open protected content created with a Windows Live ID (formerly Microsoft ...
This policy setting controls whether users can participate in the Microsoft Office Customer Experience Improvement Program ...
This policy setting controls whether users can send form templates along with InfoPath e-mail forms. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting controls whether users see a security warning when they open custom Document Information Panels that ...
This policy setting controls whether users see the Opt-in Wizard the first time they run a Microsoft Office 2010 application. ...
This policy setting controls whether users who are joined to a domain in an Active Directory environment can change the primary ...