This policy setting allows you to configure the amount of functionality that the shell protocol can have. When using the full functionality of this protocol, applications can open folders and launch files. The protected mode reduces the functionality of this protocol allowing applications to only open a limited set of folders. Applications are not able to open files with this protocol when it is in the protected mode. It is recommended to leave this protocol in the protected mode to increase the security of Windows. If you enable this policy setting the protocol is fully enabled, allowing the opening of folders and files. If you disable this policy setting the protocol is in the protected mode, allowing applications to only open a limited set of folders. If you do not configure this policy setting the protocol is in the protected mode, allowing applications to only open a limited set of folders.
This policy setting allows you to configure Teredo, an address assignment and automatic tunneling technology that provides ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the accessibility of the Flip 3D feature. Flip 3D allows the user to view items ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the algorithm and cipher strength used by BitLocker Drive Encryption. This policy ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the algorithm and cipher strength used by BitLocker Drive Encryption. This policy ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the amount of functionality that the shell protocol can have. When using the ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the antimalware service to receive notifications to disable individual definitions ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the automatic scan which starts after a definition update has occurred. If you ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the display of the password reveal button in password entry user experiences. ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the encryption type used by BitLocker Drive Encryption. This policy setting is ...