Petrokl To add one important note... when you use GPO or SCCM Client settings to enable\disable OfficeMgmtCom this only sets a registry key, that is all. It doesn't actually register\de-register the OfficeC2RCom COM+ Application. That's the job of Microsoft Office Click-to-Run Service. During restart, it will look to known locations for OfficeMgmtCom like Policy then Configuration to retrieve value On\Off and then register or de-register the application. So its a policy refresh followed by a restart of the service above. In terms ensuring the policy is set you can make a more intentional decision, set it to Enabled or Disabled. If for some reason you are saying the SCCM policy is not happening, I don't have a good answer here, standard troubleshooting for Client settings apply. To my recollection, GPOs win as they are domain based and SCCM client settings are in effect local policy.