Lets the system run startup scripts simultaneously. Startup scripts are batch files that run before the user is invited to log on. By default, the system waits for each startup script to complete before it runs the next startup script. If you enable this setting, the system does not coordinate the running of startup scripts. As a result, startup scripts can run simultaneously. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, a startup cannot run until the previous script is complete. Note: Starting with Windows Vista operating system, scripts that are configured to run asynchronously are no longer visible on startup, whether the "Run startup scripts visible" policy setting is enabled or not.
Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer This list will show installed driver software compatible with the ...
Let the user decide whether to allow unsolicited from the Internet through a NAT edge device when an application requests ...
Let Windows sync as much music as possible, or select specific artist folders, album folders, playlists, or songs to sync. ...
Let's play! Click on the school house to play Purble Pairs. Click the cake factory to play Comfy Cakes. Click the store to ...
Lets the system run startup scripts simultaneously. Startup scripts are batch files that run before the user is invited to ...
Lets users run a 16-bit program in a dedicated (not shared) Virtual DOS Machine (VDM) process. All DOS and 16-bit programs ...
Lets you add to the list of folders excluded from the user's roaming profile. This setting lets you exclude folders that ...
Lets you complete the certificate renewal request by using the certificate that was received from a certification authority. ...
Lets you do different things depending on which On Demand features are available, such as watching other episodes of the ...