<displayName>enter display name here</displayName>
<description>enter description here</description>
<resources>
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<string id="AllowIndexingEncryptedStoresOrItems">Allow indexing of encrypted files</string>
<string id="AllowUsingDiacritics">Allow using diacritics</string>
<string id="DataDirectory">Indexer data location</string>
<string id="ExplainAllowIndexingEncryptedStoresOrItems">This policy setting allows encrypted items to be indexed. If you enable this policy setting, indexing disregards encryption flags (access restrictions still apply though) and will attempt to decrypt and index the content. If you disable this policy setting, the search service components (including the ones from 3rd parties) are expected not to index encrypted items such as emails or files, and to avoid indexing encrypted stores. This policy setting is not configured by default. If you do not configure this policy setting, the local setting, configured through the control panel, will be respected. Note: By default, the control panel setting is set to not index encrypted content. Note: Enabling this policy setting will not allow encrypted files in the local file system to be indexed.</string>
<string id="ExplainAllowUsingDiacritics">This policy setting allows words that contain diacritic characters to be treated as separate words. If you enable this policy setting, words that only differ in diacritics are treated as different words. If you disable this policy setting, words with diacritics and words without diacritics are treated as identical words. This policy setting is not configured by default. If you do not configure this policy setting, the local setting, configured through the control panel, will be respected. Note: By default, the control panel setting is set to treat words that differ only because of diacritics as the same word.</string>
<string id="ExplainDataDirectory">Store indexer database in this directory. This directory must be located on a local fixed drive.</string>
<string id="ExplainPreventIndexingEmailAttachments">Enable this policy setting to prevent the indexing of the content of e-mail attachments. If enabled, indexing service components (including the ones from 3rd parties) are expected not to index e-mail attachments. Consider enabling this policy setting if you are concerned about the security or indexing performance of 3rd party document filters (iFilters). This policy setting is disabled by default.</string>
<string id="ExplainPreventIndexingOfflineFiles">If enabled, files on network shares made available offline are not indexed. Otherwise they are indexed. This policy setting is not configured by default.</string>
<string id="ExplainPreventIndexingOutlook">Enable this policy setting to prevent indexing of any Microsoft Outlook items. The default behavior is to automatically index Outlook items. This policy setting is not configured by default. If this policy setting is enabled then the user's Outlook items will not be added to the index and the user will not see them in search results.</string>
<string id="ExplainPreventIndexingPublicFolders">Enable this policy setting to prevent indexing public folders in Microsoft Office Outlook. When this policy setting is disabled or not configured, the user has the option to index cached public folders in Outlook. Public folders are only indexed when using Outlook 2003 or later. The user must be running in cached mode and the Download Public Folder Favorites option must be turned on.</string>
<string id="ExplainPreventIndexingUncachedExchangeFolders">Enabling this policy setting prevents indexing of mail items on a Microsoft Exchange server when Microsoft Outlook is run in uncached mode. This is the default behavior and so for uncached items to be indexed this policy setting must be disabled. Note that versions of Outlook prior to 2003 do not support cached mode and so only local items such as PST files will be indexed if this policy setting is enabled or left in the not configured state.</string>
<string id="ExplainPreventUsingAdvancedIndexingOptions">If enabled, Search and Indexing Options control panel applet does not allow opening the advanced options dialog. Otherwise it can be opened. This policy setting is not configured by default. </string>