This policy setting controls whether users can open protected content created with a Windows Live ID (formerly Microsoft .NET Passport) authenticated account. If you enable this policy setting, users cannot open protected content created with a Windows Live ID account. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, when a user opens a rights-managed file created with a Windows Live ID, the application connects to a licensing server to verify the user's credentials and to download a license that defines the level of access the user has to the file. If your organization has policies that govern access to external services such as Windows Live ID, this capability could allow users to violate those policies.
This policy setting controls whether users can edit and save Office 2010 documents on Web servers that they have opened using ...
This policy setting controls whether users can follow hyperlinks to templates on Office.com from within Office 2010 applications. ...
This policy setting controls whether users can link slides in a presentation with their counterparts in a PowerPoint Slide ...
This policy setting controls whether users can open InfoPath solutions from a source located in the Internet security zone. ...
This policy setting controls whether users can open protected content created with a Windows Live ID (formerly Microsoft ...
This policy setting controls whether users can participate in the Microsoft Office Customer Experience Improvement Program ...
This policy setting controls whether users can send form templates along with InfoPath e-mail forms. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting controls whether users see a security warning when they open custom Document Information Panels that ...
This policy setting controls whether users see the Opt-in Wizard the first time they run a Microsoft Office 2010 application. ...