This policy setting controls whether Outlook executes scripts that are associated with custom forms or folder home pages for public folders.If you enable this policy setting, Outlook cannot execute any scripts associated with public folders, overriding any configuration changes on users' computers. If you disable this policy setting, Outlook will automatically run any scripts associated with custom forms or folder home pages for public folders, overriding any configuration changes on users' computers. If you do not configure this policy setting, Outlook will not run any scripts associated with public folders by default. Users can configure the setting in the Trust Center by selecting the "Allow script in public folders" check box.
This policy setting controls whether Outlook displays a warning before sending an item that contains an unsafe attachment ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook displays the "Add Signature Services" menu item. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook downloads files attached to Internet Calendar appointments. If you enable this ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook executes scripts associated with custom forms or folder home pages for shared ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook executes scripts that are associated with custom forms or folder home pages ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook is required to use FIPS-compliant algorithms when signing and encrypting messages. ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook is the default program for e-mail, contacts, and calendar services.If you enable ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook prompts users before executing a custom action. Custom actions add functionality ...
This policy setting controls whether Outlook requires digital signatures on all outgoing e-mail messages.If you enable this ...