This policy setting lets you determine whether Office 2010 requires OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) revocation data for all digital certificates in a chain when digital signatures are generated. If you enable this policy setting, Office 2010 requires OCSP revocation data for all certificates in a chain when digital signatures are generated. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Office 2010 does not set any restrictions on what type of revocation data is to be used.
This policy setting is used for the Outlook instant people search only when powered by Office Communicator. If you enable ...
This policy setting is used to control which account can be added as the legacy account. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting lets you determine if files located in unsafe locations will open in Protected View. If you have not ...
This policy setting lets you determine if files on local Intranet UNC file shares open in Protected View. If you enable this ...
This policy setting lets you determine whether Office 2010 requires OCSP (Online Certificate Status Protocol) revocation ...
This policy setting lets you disable the option to repair Open XML documents. If you enable this policy setting, Office 2010 ...
This policy setting lets you specify a minimum XAdES level that Office 2010 applications must reach in order to create an ...
This policy setting lets you specify if the photograph is shown on the contact card, e-mail header, reading pane, fast search ...
This policy setting lets you specify whether or not Office 2010 checks the XAdES portions of a digital signature, if present, ...