Introduction
Had a fun time trying to work out how to disable Protected View with Group Policy. While it was staring me in the face and I was being a little silly there are lots of settings and a few ways of doing it.
This was worked for me and stopped all files being opened in protected view, this may not be right for your network if you have a strong security policy as any file downloaded from the internet would open without protected view.
This was needed for us with lots of files being uploaded and downloaded from out client sites we host.
Conclusion
This is how i fixed the issue of protected view on my network it may not be the right way and it may not do what you want it to but works perfect for me and how my network needs it to :-)
Source: https://community.spiceworks.com/how_to/3687-turn-off-office-2010-protected-view-with-group-policy
Summary:
The Protected View settings are specific to each application in Office (Word, Excel and Powerpoint only), and to each year (2010 and 2013 only).
Grab the ADMX templates, install them to the PolicyDefinitions folder for the domain, or add them individually to a GPO in Group Policy Management.
The settings are in: User Configuration, Policies, Administrative templates, Microsoft $PRODUCT $YEAR, $PRODUCT Options, Security, Trust Center, Protected View, "Do not open files in unsafe locations in Protected View", Enable.
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