This setting affects the notification area, also called the "system tray." The notification area is located in the task bar, generally at the bottom of the screen, and it includes the clock and current notifications. This setting determines whether the items are always expanded or always collapsed. By default, notifications are collapsed. The notification cleanup << icon can be referred to as the "notification chevron." If you enable this setting, the system notification area expands to show all of the notifications that use this area. If you disable this setting, the system notification area will always collapse notifications. If you do not configure it, the user can choose if they want notifications collapsed.
This service spools print jobs and handles interaction with the printer. If you turn off this service, you won't be able ...
This service synchronizes mail, contacts, calendar and various other user data. Mail and other applications dependent on ...
This service syncs files with the Work Folders server, enabling you to use the files on any of the PCs and devices on which ...
This setting affects the notification area (previously called the "system tray") on the taskbar. Description: The notification ...
This setting affects the notification area, also called the "system tray." The notification area is located in the task bar, ...
This setting affects the presentation of the Start menu. The classic Start menu in Windows 2000 Professional allows users ...
This setting affects the taskbar buttons used to switch between running programs. Taskbar grouping consolidates similar applications ...
This setting affects the taskbar, which is used to switch between running applications. The taskbar includes the Start button, ...
This setting affects the taskbar. The taskbar includes the Start button, buttons for currently running tasks, custom toolbars, ...