Disables the Windows registry editor Regedit.exe. If you enable this policy setting and the user tries to start Regedit.exe, a message appears explaining that a policy setting prevents the action. If you disable this policy setting or do not configure it, users can run Regedit.exe normally. To prevent users from using other administrative tools, use the "Run only specified Windows applications" policy setting.
Disables the Network Isolation Loopback Exemption for this Windows Store App. This task will never be displayed to the user.] ...
Disables the Offline Files folder. This setting disables the "View Files" button on the Offline Files tab. As a result, users ...
Disables the Offline Files folder. This setting disables the "View Files" button on the Offline Files tab. As a result, users ...
Disables the remote desktop sharing feature of NetMeeting. Users will not be able to set it up or use it for controlling ...
Disables the Windows registry editor Regedit.exe. If you enable this policy setting and the user tries to start Regedit.exe, ...
Disables using the F3 key to search in Internet Explorer and File Explorer. If you enable this policy, the search functionality ...
Disables visual pen action feedback, except for press and hold feedback. If you enable this policy, all visual pen action ...
Disables write caching on the device and in Windows, but you can disconnect the device safely without using the Safely Remove ...
Disabling data execution prevention can allow certain legacy plug-in applications to function without terminating Explorer. ...