This policy setting lets you control whether Microsoft accounts are optional for Windows Store apps that require an account to sign in. This policy only affects Windows Store apps that support it. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Store apps that typically require a Microsoft account to sign in will allow users to sign in with an enterprise account instead. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users will need to sign in with a Microsoft account.
This policy setting lets you configure the entire recovery message or replace the existing URL that are displayed on the ...
This policy setting lets you configure the script execution policy, controlling which scripts are allowed to run. If you ...
This policy setting lets you configure the script execution policy, controlling which scripts are allowed to run. If you ...
This policy setting lets you control the redirection of supported Plug and Play and RemoteFX USB devices, such as Windows ...
This policy setting lets you control whether Microsoft accounts are optional for Windows Store apps that require an account ...
This policy setting lets you control whether Windows Store apps can open files using the default desktop app for a file type. ...
This policy setting lets you control whether Windows Store apps can open URIs using the default desktop app for a URI scheme. ...
This policy setting lets you customize warning messages. The "Display warning message before sharing control" policy setting ...
This policy setting lets you decide whether users can turn on Enterprise Mode for websites with compatibility issues. Optionally, ...