This policy setting allows you to configure the number of incorrect password attempts to accept before the device wipes all of its mounted storage volumes. If you configure this policy setting, then you can set the number of incorrect attempts allowed. The user is warned after every incorrect attempt and told the number of tries remaining. Before the last attempt, the user is warned that the device will be wiped. If you disable this policy setting, then the user is allowed an infinite number of password attempts, and the device is never wiped as a result of too many incorrect attempts. If you do not configure this policy setting, then existing password-related settings on the device remain in effect.
This policy setting allows you to configure the device lock (PIN or password) expiration timeframe. After the password expires ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the level of user control for the Windows Update for Windows Mobile service. ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the level of user control for the Windows Update for Windows Mobile service. ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the number of incorrect password attempts to accept before the device wipes all ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the number of incorrect password attempts to accept before the device wipes all ...
This policy setting allows you to control the format in which email messages are synchronized. This policy is typically used ...
This policy setting allows you to control the format in which email messages are synchronized. This policy is typically used ...
This policy setting allows you to control the size of attachments that may be downloaded automatically with e-mail messages. ...
This policy setting allows you to control the size of attachments that may be downloaded automatically with e-mail messages. ...