Is there anyway to disable these buttons in outlook via GPO or writing an add-on code like in VSTO / Outlook object model? We don't want to disble the entire form like all the group policies I've seen, we want the user to be able to select their new and reply signatures, but the actual available signatures will be generated for the user via scripts that will pull info from the LDAP provider.
Anyone ever do this before or know what the ID's are for these buttons to disable them via GPO? I found ID's to disable items on the stationery page but not this page...
I'm talking about the highlighted buttons in this picture
No, size is not the only selling point. I did not even remotely say that.
Your claim was that "building your own will be faster and cheaper". This is false. You cannot build something close to that form factor with off-the-shelf parts. You can build a Mini-ITX PC and pay more, or something larger and pay less.
But these are different market segments. It's apples and oranges.
There is a default resolution setting in Settings > Display that can be changed with a click. You can also change the settings on a per-game basis. No CLI needed.
Also, Steam has countless games that are not "[perpetual] alpha/beta games", so no need for the straw man. Plus you can use other stores as well. And console games (e.g. PS5) cost a fortune, which itself more than negates the price subsidy on the system, unless you plan on exclusively playing 1 or 2 games.
It's true that you shouldn't buy a system that doesn't support the game(s) you want to play, but I think that's kinda obvious, and applies to every console as well as PC.
I don't game in the living room and have no need of a Steam Machine, but there is a clear market segment that would find it useful.
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Is there anyway to disable these buttons in outlook via GPO or writing an add-on code like in VSTO / Outlook object model? We don't want to disble the entire form like all the group policies I've seen, we want the user to be able to select their new and reply signatures, but the actual available signatures will be generated for the user via scripts that will pull info from the LDAP provider.
Anyone ever do this before or know what the ID's are for these buttons to disable them via GPO? I found ID's to disable items on the stationery page but not this page...
I'm talking about the highlighted buttons in this picture
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