All of us know: People never learn, you can instruct as much as you want but some of them will always go ahead and do the opposite of what they learned. The only way to make things right is to restrict things in a way that false behaviour is not possible by design.
We use shared documents and have people instructed to only use “inherit from parent folder” and “specify credential name” (that links to protected private document credentials).
Every single week I find credential objects inside the document. I found a documentation for V5 that shows the group policy setting Do not allow creation of credential objects in document without password protection
https://content.royalapplications.com/Help/RoyalTS/V5/index.html?reference_policies_security.htm
Does the same guide exist for V6?
the above only helps that no credential object can be used.
Also every week I find that people have added credentials directly in the credential tab of objects. How can I configure a shared document that only “inherit from parent folder” and “specify credential name” are valid/available options. In my eyes I should be able to restrict shared documents that way that absolutely no one is able to save credentials in any way inside that document.