GPO cached mode 2010 (let users choose)

Hi,
I know that you can descide for the user whether or not CEM (cached exchange mode) is on or off.
But in outlook 2007 users were able to thick that checkbox on or off themselves.
I looked but never found a GPO or setting that lets users toggle this checkbox themselves. is this possible for outlook 2010 via GPO ? If so how?
kind regards.

Hi,
Do you want to change the Cached Exchange Mode setting to new profiles or existing profiles?
If you want to change the setting to a new profile, we can use Office Customization Tool (OCT) or deploy a .prf file to change the setting.
If you want to change the setting to existing profiles, we can do this via GPO. To do this, open your Group Policy Editor, locate:
User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Microsoft Outlook 2010 > Account Settings > Exchange > Cached Exchange Mode
Double-click Use Cached Exchange Mode for new and existing Outlook profiles
and check if it is set to Enable. If so, change it to
Not configured.
For more information, please refer:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc179175(v=office.14).aspx 
Hope this helps.
Best Regards,
Steve Fan
TechNet Community Support

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