This policy setting controls whether document metadata can be saved in PDF and XPS documents. If you enable this policy setting, document properties metadata is not exported to PDF and XPS files. If you disable this policy setting, document properties metadata will always be saved with PDF and XPS files, and users will not be able to override this configuration. If you do not configure this policy setting, if the Microsoft Save as PDF or XPS Add-in for Microsoft Office Programs add-in is installed, document properties are saved as metadata when users save files using the PDF or XPS or Publish as PDF or XPS commands in Access, Excel, InfoPath, PowerPoint, and Word, unless the "Document properties" option is unchecked in the Options dialog.
This policy setting controls whether custom templates (when they exist) show as the default tab in PowerPoint on the Office ...
This policy setting controls whether custom templates (when they exist) show as the default tab in Project on the Office ...
This policy setting controls whether custom templates (when they exist) show as the default tab in Word on the Office Start ...
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 ...
This policy setting controls whether e-mail messages dragged from Outlook to the file system are saved in Unicode or ANSI ...
This policy setting controls whether encrypted macros in Open XML documents be are required to be scanned with anti-virus ...