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Office 2008 Security 
 
 
110 
Configuring and deploying security settings for Office 2008 
Configure privacy options in Office 2008 
Preference settings can help you mitigate privacy threats and control the disclosure of personal 
information. For example, document metadata may contain the author's name and contact 
information. To help ensure a high level of privacy, we recommend that users edit or remove any 
author and contact information that is associated with documents.  
Important 
There are no administrative settings that allow you to enforce security preferences that 
you specify. Even if you set and deploy security preferences, users can change these 
preferences at a later time. Therefore, if you are deploying security settings as part of 
your organization's policy, you must educate your users about the risks associated with 
changing default settings. 
Configure privacy options as recommended in the following table: 
Privacy option 
Description 
Customer 
Experience 
Improvement 
Program 
If you choose to participate in the Customer Experience Improvement 
Program (CEIP), which is a recommended best practice, Microsoft collects 
anonymous feedback including application usage patterns and the 
hardware configuration of the user's system. By default, users are not 
enrolled in CEIP and they are not required to participate in the program. 
Note 
Microsoft does not collect your name, address, or any other 
personally identifiable information when you participate in CEIP. 
Document 
metadata that 
contains user 
information 
If users share copies of an Excel workbook or a Word document, they 
should review any personal and hidden information and decide whether it is 
appropriate to include. Users can configure personal information removal in 
the Office 2008 Preference settings. 
Note  
Removing personal information affects the following areas: 
• 
Send to Mail Recipient. 
• 
Word 2008 comments and tracked changes.