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:::note

[https://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/preconfigured-paks/firefox-how-can-i-deliver-certificates-to-certificate-authority-store-and-select-websites-mail-users-and-software-makers.html](http://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/preconfigured-paks/firefox-how-can-i-deliver-certificates-to-certificate-authority-store-and-select-websites-mail-users-and-software-makers.html).
[Firefox: How do I troubleshoot adding Certificates with Endpoint Policy Manager and Firefox?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/components/applicationsettingsmanager/technotes/preconfiguredappsets/certificates_1.md).
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a detail called the 65 second rule, which you can read more about here
[https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-edge/deploy/emie-to-improve-compatibility](https://www.policypak.com/video/endpointpolicymanager-troubleshooting-with-admx-files.html).
From the first time a user accesses
[www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/browser-router-troubleshooting/how-to-quickly-troubleshoot-endpointpolicymanager-browser-router.html),
[www.policypak.com](https://www.policypak.com/),
a period of 65 seconds or so has to transpire until the rule comes fully into effect. Here you can
see that the Endpoint Policy Manager website now appears in IE mode within the Edge browser itself:

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---
description: >-
This article describes how to configure Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager to
integrate with Netwrix Privilege Secure so users can launch a specified
program with on-demand elevated privileges. The example uses dbeaver.exe but
you can configure any executable.
keywords:
- Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager
- Netwrix Privilege Secure
- SbPAM
- elevated privileges
- GPO
- ADMX
- dbeaver
- executable policy
- launch policy
products:
- endpointpolicymanager
sidebar_label: Configuring PolicyPak to Run Programs with Elevate
tags: []
title: >-
Configuring Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager to Run Programs with Elevated
Privileges via Privilege Secure
knowledge_article_id: kA04u000000PoLbCAK
title: "Configuring Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager to Run Programs with Elevated Privileges via Privilege Secure"
description: "This article describes how to configure Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager to integrate with Netwrix Privilege Secure so users can launch a specified program with on-demand elevated privileges."
sidebar_position: 40
---

# Configuring Netwrix Endpoint Policy Manager to Run Programs with Elevated Privileges via Privilege Secure
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---
description: >-
This article explains how to disable the Optional Connected Experiences feature in Office 365 apps such as Word and Excel using registry settings or PowerShell scripts.
keywords:
- Office 365
- Optional Connected Experiences
- registry settings
- PowerShell
- Endpoint Policy Manager
sidebar_label: Disabling Optional Connected Experiences
tags: []
title: "Disabling Optional Connected Experiences in Office 365 Apps"
knowledge_article_id: kA0Qk0000002WyHKAU
products:
- endpointpolicymanager
description: "This article explains how to disable the Optional Connected Experiences feature in Office 365 apps such as Word and Excel using registry settings or PowerShell scripts."
sidebar_position: 20
---

# Disabling Optional Connected Experiences in Office 365 Apps
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## Related Links

- [How to create a shortcut under the Public Desktop using Endpoint Policy Scripts Manager](https://docs.netwrix.com/docs/endpointpolicymanager/)
- [Policy Setting for Optional Connected Experiences ⸱ Microsoft 🡥](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365-apps/privacy/manage-privacy-controls#policy-setting-for-optional-connected-experiences)
- [Policy Setting for Optional Connected Experiences ⸱ Microsoft 🡥](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365-apps/privacy/manage-privacy-controls#policy-setting-for-optional-connected-experiences)
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Endpoint Policy Manager (formerly PolicyPak) and these scripts. Then after that, you can use Item
Level Targeting to check group membership and trigger actions and policies.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/UOImq3pFxvI" title="Determine the Azure AAD Group Membership for User or Computers" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share; fullscreen" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz. In this video, I'm going to show you how to use a couple of scripts in
order to figure out which Azure AD groups the user or computer is a member of.
Now I'm going to stress a couple of things right at the front of this video. These scripts are
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Workspace ONE or MobileIron.. Then after that, you can use Item Level Targeting to check group
membership and trigger actions and policies.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/w5HXpv4F4DY" title="Use PP MDM to determine the Azure AAD Group Membership for User or Computers" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share; fullscreen" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Hi. This is Jeremy Moskowitz. This is part three of how to use Endpoint Policy Manager Scripts to
query Azure AD to then do interesting things like apply Group Policy Preferences or Endpoint Policy
Manager items depending on if a user or a computer is a member of an Azure AD group.
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this technique to query the User or Computer groups. Then use Item Level Targeting to trigger when
GPPrefs or Endpoint Policy Manager items will apply.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/T7_dP_7OjRg" title="Use Endpoint Policy Manager cloud + Azure AAD Group Membership for User or Computers" frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share; fullscreen" referrerpolicy="strict-origin-when-cross-origin" allowfullscreen></iframe>


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:::note
If you always use a proxy, and the Endpoint Policy Manager Cloud client cannot seem to
contact the Endpoint Policy Manager services, please read this Endpoint Policy Manager KB article:
[https://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/client-installation-troubleshooting/i-always-use-a-proxy-and-the-cloud-client-cannot-seem-to-make-contact-with-the-services-see-faq-item-3-above-first-what-else-can-i-try.html](http://www.policypak.com/knowledge-base/client-installation-troubleshooting/i-always-use-a-proxy-and-the-cloud-client-cannot-seem-to-make-contact-with-the-services-see-faq-item-3-above-first-what-else-can-i-try.html).
[I always use a proxy and the cloud client cannot seem to make contact with the services (see FAQ Item #3 above first.) What else can I try?](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/deliverymethods/cloud/knowledgebase/clienttroubleshooting/proxyservices.md).
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Additionally, you can tell Endpoint Policy Manager to avoid conflict with Antivirus and security
engines if you know what processes are getting entangled. If you wish to do that, please see
[PolicyPak: Exclude Processes via ADMX](https://helpcenter.netwrix.com/bundle/endpointpolicymanager/page/Content/endpointpolicymanager/Video/GettingStarted/ADMX.htm)
[Endpoint Policy Manager: Exclude Processes via ADMX](/docs/endpointpolicymanager/gettingstarted/misc/videos/troubleshooting/admx.md)
for general how-to directions.

We suggest proactively excluding the two processes below which could be blocked and prevented from
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