Information
This policy setting controls which set of security settings are enforced in Outlook.
When the option Use Outlook Security Group Policy is selected, Outlook uses security settings from Intune configuration profiles.
Note: In previous versions of Outlook, when security settings were published in a form in Exchange Server public folders, users who needed these settings required the
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Security:CheckAdminSettings
registry key to be set on their computers for the settings to apply. In Outlook, the
CheckAdminSettings
registry key is no longer used to determine user's security settings. Instead, the Outlook Security Mode setting can be used to determine whether Outlook security should be controlled directly by Group Policy, by the security form from the Outlook Security Settings Public Folder, or by the settings on user's own computers.
The recommended state for this setting is: Use Outlook Security Group Policy
Users should not be able to configure security themselves. Choosing the lowest levels of security can lead to systems being vulnerable to attack.
Note: This setting is essential for ensuring that the other Outlook security settings mentioned in this baseline are applied as suggested.
Solution
To establish the recommended state via configuration profiles, set the following Settings Catalog path to Enabled :
Microsoft Outlook 2016\Security\Security Form Settings\Outlook Security Mode > Outlook Security Policy
Important: For this setting to apply, the
Outlook Security Mode
setting must be enabled in
Microsoft Outlook 2016\Security\Security Form Settings
with Use Outlook Security Group Policy selected, as set in this benchmark.
Impact:
Enabling this setting prevents users from modifying their own security settings, so it might cause an increase in support calls.