This policy setting specifies whether users can add computers to a homegroup. By default, users can add their computer to a homegroup on a private network. If you enable this policy setting, users cannot add computers to a homegroup. This policy setting does not affect other network sharing features. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can add computers to a homegroup. However, data on a domain-joined computer is not shared with the homegroup. This policy setting is not configured by default. You must restart the computer for this policy setting to take effect.
This policy setting specifies whether to show the "Did you know?" section of Help and Support Center. This content is dynamically ...
This policy setting specifies whether to use 8-bit Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8), a standard that defines characters ...
This policy setting specifies whether to use the Microsoft Web service for finding an application to open a file with an ...
This policy setting specifies whether to use the Store service for finding an application to open a file with an unhandled ...
This policy setting specifies whether users can add computers to a homegroup. By default, users can add their computer to ...
This policy setting specifies whether users can participate in the Help Experience Improvement program. The Help Experience ...
This policy setting specifies whether users can perform a Microsoft Knowledge Base search from the Help and Support Center. ...
This policy setting specifies whether users can provide ratings for Help content. If you enable this policy setting, ratings ...
This policy setting specifies whether users can search and view content from Windows Online in Help and Support. Windows ...