rebrand Office referencwes

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Liza Poggemeyer
2019-06-05 11:41:52 -07:00
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<td>Provide pilot users and application compatibility testers the opportunity to test the next Deferred Channel. </td>
<td>March 9 2017</td>
<td><p>Visio Pro for Office 365</p>
<p>Project Online Desktop Client</p>
<p>Project Desktop Client</p>
<p>Office 365 Business (the version of Office that comes with some Office 365 plans, such as Business Premium.)</p></td>
</tr>
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- Blank (default) - Allowed. Users can uninstall extensions. If you previously enabled this policy and you decide to disable it, the list of extension PFNs defined in this policy get ignored.
- String - Provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension PFNs. For example, adding the following OneNote Web Clipper and Office Online extension prevents users from turning it off:<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;_Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper8wekyb3d8bbwe;Microsoft.OfficeOnline8wekyb3d8bbwe_<p>After defining the list of extensions, you deploy them through any available enterprise deployment channel, such as Microsoft Intune. <p>Removing extensions from the list does not uninstall the extension from the users computer automatically. To uninstall the extension, use any available enterprise deployment channel. If you enable the Allow Developer Tools policy, then this policy does not prevent users from debugging and altering the logic on an extension.
- String - Provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension PFNs. For example, adding the following OneNote Web Clipper extension prevents users from turning it off:<p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;_Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper8wekyb3d8bbwe_<p>After defining the list of extensions, you deploy them through any available enterprise deployment channel, such as Microsoft Intune. <p>Removing extensions from the list does not uninstall the extension from the users computer automatically. To uninstall the extension, use any available enterprise deployment channel. If you enable the Allow Developer Tools policy, then this policy does not prevent users from debugging and altering the logic on an extension.
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@ -1643,7 +1643,7 @@ Due to Protected Settings (aka.ms/browserpolicy), this policy will only apply on
</AccessType>
<Description>You can define a list of extensions in Microsoft Edge that users cannot turn off. You must deploy extensions through any available enterprise deployment channel, such as Microsoft Intune. When you enable this policy, users cannot uninstall extensions from their computer, but they can configure options for extensions defined in this policy, such as allow for InPrivate browsing. Any additional permissions requested by future updates of the extension gets granted automatically.
When you enable this policy, you must provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names (PFNs). For example, adding Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper_8wekyb3d8bbwe;Microsoft.OfficeOnline_8wekyb3d8bbwe prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and Office Online extension.
When you enable this policy, you must provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names (PFNs). For example, adding Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper_8wekyb3d8bbwe prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and extension.
When enabled, removing extensions from the list does not uninstall the extension from the users computer automatically. To uninstall the extension, use any available enterprise deployment channel.
@ -11020,7 +11020,7 @@ Due to Protected Settings (aka.ms/browserpolicy), this policy will only apply on
<DefaultValue></DefaultValue>
<Description>You can define a list of extensions in Microsoft Edge that users cannot turn off. You must deploy extensions through any available enterprise deployment channel, such as Microsoft Intune. When you enable this policy, users cannot uninstall extensions from their computer, but they can configure options for extensions defined in this policy, such as allow for InPrivate browsing. Any additional permissions requested by future updates of the extension gets granted automatically.
When you enable this policy, you must provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names (PFNs). For example, adding Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper_8wekyb3d8bbwe;Microsoft.OfficeOnline_8wekyb3d8bbwe prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and Office Online extension.
When you enable this policy, you must provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names (PFNs). For example, adding Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper_8wekyb3d8bbwe prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and extension.
When enabled, removing extensions from the list does not uninstall the extension from the users computer automatically. To uninstall the extension, use any available enterprise deployment channel.
@ -23018,7 +23018,7 @@ Due to Protected Settings (aka.ms/browserpolicy), this policy will only apply on
</AccessType>
<Description>You can define a list of extensions in Microsoft Edge that users cannot turn off. You must deploy extensions through any available enterprise deployment channel, such as Microsoft Intune. When you enable this policy, users cannot uninstall extensions from their computer, but they can configure options for extensions defined in this policy, such as allow for InPrivate browsing. Any additional permissions requested by future updates of the extension gets granted automatically.
When you enable this policy, you must provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names (PFNs). For example, adding Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper_8wekyb3d8bbwe;Microsoft.OfficeOnline_8wekyb3d8bbwe prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and Office Online extension.
When you enable this policy, you must provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names (PFNs). For example, adding Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper_8wekyb3d8bbwe prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and extension.
When enabled, removing extensions from the list does not uninstall the extension from the users computer automatically. To uninstall the extension, use any available enterprise deployment channel.
@ -51672,7 +51672,7 @@ Due to Protected Settings (aka.ms/browserpolicy), this policy will only apply on
<DefaultValue></DefaultValue>
<Description>You can define a list of extensions in Microsoft Edge that users cannot turn off. You must deploy extensions through any available enterprise deployment channel, such as Microsoft Intune. When you enable this policy, users cannot uninstall extensions from their computer, but they can configure options for extensions defined in this policy, such as allow for InPrivate browsing. Any additional permissions requested by future updates of the extension gets granted automatically.
When you enable this policy, you must provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names (PFNs). For example, adding Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper_8wekyb3d8bbwe;Microsoft.OfficeOnline_8wekyb3d8bbwe prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and Office Online extension.
When you enable this policy, you must provide a semi-colon delimited list of extension package family names (PFNs). For example, adding Microsoft.OneNoteWebClipper_8wekyb3d8bbwe prevents a user from turning off the OneNote Web Clipper and extension.
When enabled, removing extensions from the list does not uninstall the extension from the users computer automatically. To uninstall the extension, use any available enterprise deployment channel.