DTOO227 – The ability to add signatures to email messages must be allowed. Details Outlook users can create and use signatures in email messages. Users can add signatures to messages manually, and can...
DTOO228 – Plain Text Options for outbound email must be configured – Message Plain Format Mime Details If outgoing mail is formatted in certain ways, for example, if attachments are encoded in UUENCODE format, attackers might...
DTOO228 – Plain Text Options for outbound email must be configured – PlainWrapLen Details If outgoing mail is formatted in certain ways, for example, if attachments are encoded in UUENCODE format, attackers might...
DTOO229 – Outlook must be enforced as the default email, calendar, and contacts program. Details Outlook is made the default program for email, contacts, and calendar services when it is installed, although users can...
DTOO230 – Folders in non-default stores, set as folder home pages, must be disallowed. Details Outlook allows users to designate Web pages as home pages for personal or public folders. When a user clicks...
DTOO231 – Dragging Unicode email messages to file system must be disallowed. Details When users drag email messages from Outlook to a Windows Explorer window or to their Desktop, Outlook creates an...
DTOO232 – Outlook Object Model scripts must be disallowed to run for shared folders. Details In Outlook, folders can be associated with custom forms or folder home pages that include scripts that access the...
DTOO233 – Outlook Object Model scripts must be disallowed to run for public folders. Details In Outlook, folders can be associated with custom forms or folder home pages that include scripts that access the...
DTOO238 – Users customizing attachment security settings must be prevented. Details All installed trusted COM addins can be trusted. Exchange settings for the addins still override if present and this...
DTOO239 – Outlook Security Mode must be configured to use Group Policy settings. Details If users can configure security themselves, they might choose levels of security that leave their computers vulnerable to attack....