Allows Microsoft Lync to store user passwords. If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Lync can store a password on request from the user. If you disable this policy setting, Microsoft Lync cannot store a password. If you do not configure this policy setting and the user logs on to a domain, Microsoft Lync does not store the password. If you do not configure this policy setting and the user does not log on to a domain (for example, if the user logs on to a workgroup), Microsoft Lync can store the password. Note: You can configure this policy setting under both Computer Configuration and User Configuration, but the policy setting under Computer Configuration takes precedence.
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Allows Microsoft Lync to store user passwords. If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Lync can store a password on ...
Allows Microsoft Lync to store user passwords. If you enable this policy setting, Microsoft Lync can store a password on ...
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