This policy setting displays the instructions in startup scripts as they run. Startup scripts are batch files of instructions that run before the user is invited to log on. By default, the system does not display the instructions in the startup script. If you enable this policy setting, the system displays each instruction in the startup script as it runs. Instructions appear in a command window. This policy setting is designed for advanced users. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the instructions are suppressed. Note: Starting with Windows Vista operating system, scripts that are configured to run asynchronously are no longer visible on startup, whether this policy setting is enabled or not.
This policy setting disallows AutoPlay for MTP devices like cameras or phones. If you enable this policy setting, AutoPlay ...
This policy setting displays the instructions in logoff scripts as they run. Logoff scripts are batch files of instructions ...
This policy setting displays the instructions in logon scripts as they run. Logon scripts are batch files of instructions ...
This policy setting displays the instructions in shutdown scripts as they run. Shutdown scripts are batch files of instructions ...
This policy setting displays the instructions in startup scripts as they run. Startup scripts are batch files of instructions ...
This policy setting enables administrators to block certain file types from being created in the folders that have been made ...
This policy setting enables applications hosting the Web Browser Control to block automatic prompting of ActiveX control ...
This policy setting enables applications hosting the Web Browser Control to block automatic prompting of ActiveX control ...
This policy setting enables applications hosting the Web Browser Control to block automatic prompting of file downloads that ...