This policy setting allows you to configure the code word that the user must enter after a number of incorrect device lock passwords have been attempted. The threshold number of password attempts that triggers the code word is specified in the policy, "Code word frequency". This policy can prevent a local device wipe caused by an accidental password entry. If you enable this policy, then you can specify the code word that the user is asked to enter. If you disable this policy, then the default codeword is "a1b2c3". If you do not configure this policy, then existing device-specific settings that control the code word text on the device are applied.
This policy setting allows you to block the Exchange ActiveSync Direct Push feature while roaming. Enabling this setting ...
This policy setting allows you to block the user from resetting their device lock authentication (PIN or password) using ...
This policy setting allows you to block the user from resetting their device lock authentication (PIN or password) using ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the code word that the user must enter after a number of incorrect device lock ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the code word that the user must enter after a number of incorrect device lock ...
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 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. ...