"Determines whether Windows traces shortcuts back to their sources when it cannot find the target on the user's system. Shortcut files typically include an absolute path to the original target file as well as the relative path to the current target file. When the system cannot find the file in the current target path, then, by default, it searches for the target in the original path. If the shortcut has been copied to a different computer, the original path might lead to a network computer, including external resources, such as an Internet server. If you enable this setting, Windows only searches the current target path. It does not search for the original path even when it cannot find the target file in the current target path."
Determines whether users can use the New Connection Wizard, which creates new network connections. If you enable this setting ...
Determines whether users can view and change the properties of components used by a private or all-user remote access connection. ...
Determines whether users can view and change the properties of their private remote access connections. Private connections ...
Determines whether users can view the status for an active connection. Connection status is available from the connection ...
Determines whether Windows traces shortcuts back to their sources when it cannot find the target on the user's system. Shortcut ...
Determines whether Windows XP waits for the network during computer startup and user logon. By default, Windows XP does not ...
Determines which Domain Controller (DC) Locator DNS records are not registered by the Netlogon service. To enable this setting, ...
Determines which domain controller the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in uses. - "Use the Primary Domain Controller" indicates ...
Determines which events the Offline Files feature records in the event log. Offline Files records events in the Application ...