This policy setting allows you to configure whether Office displays a digital signature as invalid because of the number of DSA public key bits used in the digital signature.If you enable this policy setting, you can specify the number of bits that Office treats as invalid in a digital signature. For example: 512, 768, etc.If you don't configure this policy setting, Office won't treat any digital signatures as invalid because of the number of bits in the public key.Enabling this policy causes the minimum DSA public key size to be the next largest option.
This policy setting allows you to configure when the background spell check is started.If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows you to configure whether Accessibility Checker will verify that tables do not have merged cells.If ...
This policy setting allows you to configure whether network files are locally cached when editing spreadsheets stored on ...
This policy setting allows you to configure whether Office displays a digital signature as invalid because of the number ...
This policy setting allows you to configure whether Office displays a digital signature as invalid because of the number ...
This policy setting allows you to configure whether Office displays a digital signature as invalid when it contains specific ...
This policy setting allows you to configure whether Office displays a digital signature as legacy because of the number of ...
This policy setting allows you to configure whether Office displays a digital signature as legacy because of the number of ...
This policy setting allows you to configure whether Office displays a digital signature as legacy when it contains specific ...