This policy setting controls whether Office applications save Information Rights Management (IRM)--enabled files in a format that allows them to be viewed in Microsoft Internet Explorer with the Windows Rights Management Add-on. The Windows Rights Management Add-on for Internet Explorer provides a way for users who do not use Office 2013 to view, but not alter, files with restricted permissions. If you enable this policy setting, an embedded rights-managed HTML version of the content is saved with each IRM-enabled file, which can be viewed in Internet Explorer using the add-on. This configuration increases the size of rights-managed files, in some cases significantly.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Office applications do not save IRM--enabled files in a format that supports the Windows Rights Management Add-on.
This policy setting controls whether Office 2013 applications save standard raster file format (GIF or PNG) copies of Vector ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2013 users can add password encryption to documents. (Users would access this ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2013 users can assign permissions to distribution lists when using Information ...
This policy setting controls whether Office 2013 users can change permissions for content that is protected with Information ...
This policy setting controls whether Office applications save Information Rights Management (IRM)-enabled files in a format ...
This policy setting controls whether Office uses the user name and initials of the user currently signed-in, or the user ...
This policy setting controls whether Office-provided templates (from Office.com and shipped with the Office clients) are ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook 2013 renders InfoPath e-mail forms in place or as attachments. If you enable ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook also applies the macro security settings to installed COM add-ins and additional ...