This policy setting lets you specify a minimum XAdES level that Office 2013 applications must reach in order to create an XAdES digital signature. If unable to reach the minimum XAdESLevel, the Office application fails to create the signature. If you enable this policy setting, you can set the following minimum XAdES levels that must be met by the Office application before creating the digital signature.- No minimum level- XAdES-BES: Must create at least XAdES-BES or fail- XAdES-T: Must create at least XAdES-T (timestamp) or fail. - XAdES-C: Must create at least XAdES-C (certificate and revocation references) or fail. - XAdES-X: Must create at least XAdES-X (timestamp -C) or fail. - XAdES-X-L: Must create at least XAdES-X-L (store certificate and revocation values) or fail.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Office 2013 does not require a minimum XAdES level and creates the most advanced XAdES signature possible, up to the level specified in the policy setting
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