This policy setting allows the administrator to exclude the specified credential providers from use during authentication. Note: credential providers are used to process and validate user credentials during logon or when authentication is required. Windows Vista provides two default credential providers: Password and Smart Card. An administrator can install additional credential providers for different sets of credentials (for example, to support biometric authentication). If you enable this policy, an administrator can specify the CLSIDs of the credential providers to exclude from the set of installed credential providers available for authentication purposes. If you disable or do not configure this policy, all installed credential providers will be available for authentication purposes.
This policy setting allows Internet Explorer to be launched automatically to complete the signup process after the branding ...
This policy setting allows Microsoft Windows to process user Group Policy settings asynchronously when logging on through ...
This policy setting allows selecting of OCR (Optical Character Recognition) languages that belong to one of the supported ...
This policy setting allows the administrator to define whether Folder Redirection should use localized names for the All ...
This policy setting allows the administrator to exclude the specified credential providers from use during authentication. ...
This policy setting allows the configuration of wireless settings using Windows Connect Now (WCN). The WCN Registrar enables ...
This policy setting allows the Network Access Protection (NAP) client to support the Windows XP version of the 802.1x Enforcement ...
This policy setting allows the user to choose the default text size in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows the user to enable a phishing filter that will warn if the Web site being visited is known for ...