This policy setting allows you to determine how drivers signed by a Microsoft Windows Publisher certificate are ranked with drivers signed by other valid Authenticode signatures during the driver selection and installation process. Regardless of this policy setting, a signed driver is still preferred over a driver that is not signed at all. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, drivers that are signed by a Microsoft Windows Publisher certificate and drivers that are signed by other Authenticode certificates are prioritized equally during the driver selection process. Selection is based on other criteria, such as version number or when the driver was created. If you disable this policy setting, drivers that are signed by a Microsoft Windows Publisher certificate are selected for installation over drivers that are signed by other Authenticode certificates.
This policy setting allows you to define the number of days that must pass before spyware definitions are considered out ...
This policy setting allows you to define the number of days that must pass before virus definitions are considered out of ...
This policy setting allows you to define the order in which different definition update sources should be contacted. The ...
This policy setting allows you to define the user experience related to how pop-up windows appear in tabbed browsing in Internet ...
This policy setting allows you to determine how drivers signed by a Microsoft Windows Publisher certificate are ranked with ...
This policy setting allows you to determine whether members of the Administrators group can install and update the drivers ...
This policy setting allows you to disable browser geolocation support. This will prevent websites from requesting location ...
This policy setting allows you to disable revocation check for the SSL certificate of the targeted KDC proxy server. If you ...
This policy setting allows you to disable scheduled and real-time scanning for any file opened by any of the specified processes. ...