This policy setting allows you to specify the alert interval Outlook uses before disabling a web extension during initialization. The alert interval controls how often Office checks on memory and CPU usage for a running web extension. If you enable this policy setting, you can specify the alert interval for web extensions. If the web extension requires more than the specified memory alert threshold when the memory or CPU check occurs, Outlook disables the web extension. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Outlook uses the default alert interval of 5 seconds. This alert interval overrides the WEF alert interval. The maximum alert interval is 600 seconds, and the minimum alert interval is 5 seconds.
This policy setting allows you to specify enhanced key usage (EKU) values to be used in filtering a list of digital certificates ...
This policy setting allows you to specify if a new encryption key is used when the password is changed.If you enable or do ...
This policy setting allows you to specify that only the default data file is upgraded on the first boot of Outlook.If you ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the additional location of templates.If you enable this policy setting, you may ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the alert interval Outlook uses before disabling a web extension during initialization. ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the default compatibility mode when creating new files in Word. There are four ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the default limit of how many instances per page the database shim can return. ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the default limit of how much data in kilobytes (KB) the web service shim can return ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the default number of days after which a recurring meeting or appointment (but ...