"Applies alternate user settings when a user logs on to a computer affected by this setting. This setting directs the system to apply the set of Group Policy objects for the computer to any user who logs on to a computer affected by this setting. It is intended for special-use computers, such as those in public places, laboratories, and classrooms, where you must modify the user setting based on the computer that is being used. By default, the user's Group Policy objects determine which user settings apply. If this setting is enabled, then, when a user logs on to this computer, the computer's Group Policy objects determine which set of Group Policy objects applies. To use this setting, select one of the following modes from the Mode box: -- "Replace" indicates that the user settings defined in the computer's Group Policy objects replace the user settings normally applied to the user. -- "Merge" indicates that the user settings defined in the computer's Group Policy objects and the user settings normally applied to the user are combined. If the settings conflict, the user settings in the computer's Group Policy objects take precedence over the user's normal settings. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user's Group Policy objects determines which user settings apply. Note: This setting is effective only when both the computer account and the user account are in Windows 2000 domains."
Application servers provide the core technologies required to build, deploy, and operate XML Web Services, Web applications, ...
Application servers provide the core technologies required to build, deploy, and operate XML Web Services, Web applications, ...
Application-specific security event. Event Source: %1 Event ID: %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 %10 %11 %12 %13 %14 %15 %16 %17 %18 ...
Applications or devices on this computer use drivers that will cause Windows to become unstable. Windows has prevented these ...
Applies alternate user settings when a user logs on to a computer affected by this setting. This setting directs the system ...
Applies an SCW generated security policy to a machine. Also accepts a list of machines as input. Syntax: scwcmd configure ...
Applies default root permissions to the OS partition and propagates them to child objects that are inheriting from the root. ...
Applies proxy settings to all users of the same computer. If you enable this policy, users cannot set user-specific proxy ...
Applies security zone information to all users of the same computer. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same ...