"Disables Active Desktop and prevents users from enabling it. This setting prevents users from trying to enable or disable Active Desktop while a policy controls it. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, Active Desktop is disabled by default, but users can enable it. Note: If both the "Enable Active Desktop" setting and the "Disable Active Desktop" setting are enabled, the "Disable Active Desktop" setting is ignored. If the "Turn on Classic Shell" setting (in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Explorer) is enabled, Active Desktop is disabled, and both these policies are ignored."
Disable new traffic handling for rule containing the specified port.Port may take any value from 0 to 65,535 or 0xFFFFFFFF ...
Disable new traffic handling for rule containing the specified virtual IP address and port. The values of virtual Ip address ...
Disable new traffic handling on all remoted-control-enabled nodes, for the rule containing the specified port on specified ...
Disable recursion (also disables forwarders) BIND secondaries Fail on load if bad zone data Enable round robin Enable netmask ...
Disables Active Desktop and prevents users from enabling it. This setting prevents users from trying to enable or disable ...
Disables all Control Panel programs. This setting prevents Control.exe, the program file for Control Panel, from starting. ...
Disables automatic completion of user names and passwords in forms on Web pages, and prevents users from being prompted to ...
Disables Display in Control Panel. If you enable this setting, Display in Control Panel does not run. When users try to start ...
Disables existing schedules for downloading Web pages for offline viewing. When users make Web pages available for offline ...