"Determines whether nonadministrators can rename all-user remote access connections. To create an all-user connection, on the Connection Availability page in the New Connection Wizard, click the "For all users" option. If you enable this setting, the Rename option is enabled for all-user remote access connections. Any user can rename all-user connections by clicking an icon representing the connection or by using the File menu. If you disable this setting, the Rename option is disabled for nonadministrators only. If you do not configure the setting, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can rename all-user remote access connections. Note: This setting does not apply to Administrators Note: When the "Ability to rename LAN connections or remote access connections available to all users" setting is configured (set to either Enabled or Disabled), this setting does not apply. Note: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
Determines whether Internet printing is activated on this server. Internet printing lets you display printers on Web pages ...
Determines whether local a DNS client should attach DNS suffixes to a multi-label, non-dot-terminated name prior to submission ...
Determines whether network files remain available if the computer is suddenly disconnected from the server hosting the files. ...
Determines whether nonadministrators can rename a LAN connection. If you enable this setting, the Rename option is enabled ...
Determines whether nonadministrators can rename all-user remote access connections. To create an all-user connection, on ...
Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log off. This setting also disables the "Synchronize all ...
Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log on. This setting also disables the "Synchronize all ...
Determines whether offline files are synchonized before a computer is suspended. If you enable this setting, offline files ...
Determines whether printers using kernel-mode drivers may be installed on the local computer. Kernel-mode drivers have access ...