Policy

Trusted Location #9

This policy setting allows you to specify a location that is used as a trusted source for opening files in this application. Files in trusted locations bypass file validation, active content checks and Protected View. Macros and code in these files will execute without displaying warnings to the user. If you change or add a location make sure that the new location is secured, with only appropriate user permissions to add document/files. If you enable this policy setting, you may specify a folder location, path, and date from which files can the application can open files which run macros without warning. If you check the "Allow sub folders" check box, then all sub-folders in the folder you specify will also be trusted. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the trusted location is not specified.

Policy
Pack Microsoft Office
Category Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 / PowerPoint Options / Security / Trust Center / Trusted Locations
Policy ID 12ce9fdf5340
Internal name L_TrustedLoc09

Registry

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HKCU\software\policies\microsoft\office\16.0\powerpoint\security\trusted locations\location9\path
HKCU\software\policies\microsoft\office\16.0\powerpoint\security\trusted locations\location9\date
HKCU\software\policies\microsoft\office\16.0\powerpoint\security\trusted locations\location9\description
HKCU\software\policies\microsoft\office\16.0\powerpoint\security\trusted locations\location9\allowsubfolders

Policy notes

This policy setting allows you to specify a location that is used as a trusted source for opening files in this application. Files in trusted locations bypass file validation, active content checks and Protected View. Macros and code in these files will execute without displaying warnings to the user. If you change or add a location make sure that the new location is secured, with only appropriate user permissions to add document/files. If you enable this policy setting, you may specify a folder location, path, and date from which files can the application can open files which run macros without warning. If you check the "Allow sub folders" check box, then all sub-folders in the folder you specify will also be trusted. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the trusted location is not specified.

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