By default administrator accounts are not displayed when attempting to elevate a running application. If you enable this policy setting, all local administrator accounts on the machine will be displayed so the user can choose one and enter the correct password. If you disable this policy setting, users will be required to always type in a username and password to elevate.
Build stacks of cards by arranging them in sequence from King to Ace in the same suit. Stacks are removed when complete. ...
Burn files in groups and individual files can't be edited or removed after burning. The disc will also work on most computers. ...
By choosing yes, you will have access to the latest online troubleshooters and receive notifications for solutions to known ...
By configuring Routing and Remote Access to act as a remote access server, you can connect remote or mobile workers to your ...
By default administrator accounts are not displayed when attempting to elevate a running application. If you enable this ...
By default users are allowed to share files within their profile to other users on their network once an administrator opts ...
By default Windows Anytime Upgrade is available for all administrators. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Anytime ...
By default, an Active Directory forest includes one domain. If necessary, you can deploy an additional domain to isolate ...
By default, clients can receive security updates from Microsoft Update. If additional sources are required for your deployment, ...