Removes the shortcut bar from the Open dialog box. This setting, and others in this folder, lets you remove new features added in Windows 2000 Professional, so that the Open dialog box looks like it did in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. These policies only affect programs that use the standard Open dialog box provided to developers of Windows programs. To see an example of the standard Open dialog box, start Wordpad and, on the File menu, click Open. Note: In Windows Vista, this policy setting applies only to applications that are using the Windows XP common dialog box style. This policy setting does not apply to the new Windows Vista common dialog box style. It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting.
Removes the Security tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, it prevents users ...
Removes the Security tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, it prevents users ...
Removes the Set Program Access and Defaults button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or ...
Removes the Settings tab from Display in Control Panel. This setting prevents users from using Control Panel to add, configure, ...
Removes the shortcut bar from the Open dialog box. This setting, and others in this folder, lets you remove new features ...
Removes VM Network Adapter:'%1!s!' from the Packet Capture ETW Provider:'%2!s!' in Session:'%3!s!' for filtering traffic. ...
Removing %1!s! will delete all the info associated with this account from your device. This might include business apps, ...
Removing a mirror from this volume removes one copy of the volume's data. The volume will no longer contain redundant data. ...
Removing Active Directory Domain Services objects that refer to the local Active Directory Domain Controller from the remote ...