This policy setting controls whether CTRL+ENTER can be used as a shortcut to send an email message. You can change this behavior so that CTRL+ENTER does not send an email message. If you enable this policy setting, you may select one of these choices: - CTRL+Enter is not a shortcut for sending a message - CTRL+Enter is a shortcut for sending a message - CTRL+Enter displays a prompt If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can use CTRL+ENTER to send an e-mail message. By default, users are prompted the first time they use the shortcut to confirm sending the message.
This policy setting controls whether add-ins for this applications must be digitally signed by a trusted publisher. If you ...
This policy setting controls whether automation clients such as Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Microsoft Office (VSTO) ...
This policy setting controls whether certain info-bar messages that will prompt users to install social network providers ...
This policy setting controls whether contact photos are downloaded from the Active Directory. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting controls whether CTRL+ENTER can be used as a shortcut to send an email message. You can change this behavior ...
This policy setting controls whether departments can be picked as recipients in the Hierarchical Address Book (HAB). If you ...
This policy setting controls whether document metadata can be saved in PDF and XPS documents. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting controls whether e-mail forms that originate from the Internet can be opened. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting controls whether e-mail forms that originate from the user's local intranet can be opened. If you enable ...