"Allows you to turn off the Configuration Interface for System Restore. System Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal data files. The behavior of this setting depends on the "Turn off System Restore" setting. If you enable this setting, the option to configure System Restore on the Configuration Interface disappears. If the "Turn off Configuration setting" is disabled, the Configuration Interface is still visible, but all System Restore configuration defaults are enforced. If you do not configure it, the Configuration Interface for System Restore remains, and the user has the ability to configure System Restore. Note: This setting is only available in the Home Edition and Professional versions of Windows. Also, see the "Turn off System Restore" setting. If the "Turn off System Restore" setting is enabled, the "Turn off Configuration" setting is not active. If the "Turn off System Restore" setting is disabled, and "Turn off Configuration" is not configured, System Restore cannot be turned off locally, but it can be configured. If the "Turn off System Restore" setting is not configured, and "Turn off Configuration" is disabled, System Restore can be turned off locally but not configured."
Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in and its extensions, as well as the Resultant ...
Allows you to remove the Run command from the Start menu, Internet Explorer, and Task Manager. If you enable this setting, ...
Allows you to restrict programs from being run from online Help. If you enable this setting, you can prevent programs that ...
Allows you to specify that local computer administrators can supplement the "Define Activation Security Check exemptions" ...
Allows you to turn off the Configuration Interface for System Restore. System Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, ...
Allows you to validate the syntax of a security template. The syntax of this command is: secedit /validate filename /cfg ...
Allows you to view and change a list of DCOM server application ids (appids) which are exempted from the DCOM Activation ...
Allows you to view and change the port exceptions list defined by Group Policy. Windows Firewall uses two port exception ...
Allows you to view and change the program exceptions list defined by Group Policy. Windows Firewall uses two program exception ...