This policy setting allows you to customize which automatic remediation action will be taken for each threat alert level.Threat alert levels should be added under the Options for this setting. Each entry must be listed as a name value pair. The name defines a threat alert level. The value contains the action ID for the remediation action that should be taken. Valid threat alert levels are: 1 = Low 2 = Medium 4 = High 5 = Severe Valid remediation action values are: 2 = Quarantine 3 = Remove 6 = Ignore
This policy setting allows you to create a list of IEEE 1667 silos, compliant with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics ...
This policy setting allows you to create a system restore point on the computer on a daily basis prior to cleaning. If you ...
This policy setting allows you to create new Group Policy object links in the disabled state. If you enable this setting, ...
This policy setting allows you to customize the Internet Explorer version string as reported to web servers in the HTTP User ...
This policy setting allows you to customize which automatic remediation action will be taken for each threat alert level.Threat ...
This policy setting allows you to define applications and processes that can access the Clipboard without prompting the user. ...
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