This policy setting controls whether ActiveX controls are disabled. If you enable this policy setting, Office 2010 applications do not initialize ActiveX controls from non-trusted locations, and do not notify the user that the ActiveX controls are disabled. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can set the trust level for ActiveX controls in the Trust Center in the 2010 versions of Microsoft Access, PowerPoint, Word, and Excel. The default configuration does not load untrusted ActiveX controls, but uses the Message Bar to prompt users about the control, and they can then choose whether to run the control.
This policy setting controls what happens when an untrusted program attempts to send e-mail programmatically using the Outlook ...
This policy setting controls what happens when an untrusted program attempts to use the Save As command to programmatically ...
This policy setting controls whether a document, workbook, or spreadsheet with accessibility errors will cause a loud warning ...
This policy setting controls whether Access prompts users to convert older databases when they are opened. If you enable ...
This policy setting controls whether ActiveX controls are disabled. If you enable this policy setting, Office 2010 applications ...
This policy setting controls whether add-ins for this applications must be digitally signed by a trusted publisher. If you ...
This policy setting controls whether automation clients such as Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Tools for Microsoft Office (VSTO) ...
This policy setting controls whether certain info-bar messages that will prompt users to install social network providers ...
This policy setting controls whether contact photos are downloaded from the Active Directory. If you enable this policy setting, ...