This policy setting determines whether metadata is encrypted when an Office Open XML file is password protected. If you enable this policy setting, Excel, PowerPoint, and Word encrypt metadata stored in password-protected Office Open XML files and override any configuration changes on users' computers. If you disable this policy setting, Office 2010 applications cannot encrypt metadata in password-protected Office Open XML files, which can reduce security. If you do not configure this policy setting, when an Office Open XML document is protected with a password and saved, any metadata associated with the document is encrypted along with the rest of the document's contents. If this configuration is changed, potentially sensitive information such as the document author and hyperlink references could be exposed to unauthorized people.
This policy setting determines whether Excel automatically creates hyperlinks when users enter URL or UNC path information. ...
This policy setting determines whether Excel keeps the last AutoSaved version of a file if a user closes a file without saving ...
This policy setting determines whether InfoPath allows unsafe file types to be attached to forms. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting determines whether metadata is encrypted in Office Open XML files that are protected by Information Rights ...
This policy setting determines whether metadata is encrypted when an Office Open XML file is password protected. If you enable ...
This policy setting determines whether Office 2010 applications can output graphics in Portable Network Graphics (PNG) format ...
This policy setting determines whether Office checks that a RealTimeData (RTD) is properly categorized before loading it. ...
This policy setting determines whether Office checks that an ActiveX object is properly categorized before loading it. If ...
This policy setting determines whether Office checks that an Office Web Components (OWC) data source provider is properly ...