This policy setting will automatically log off a user when Windows cannot load their profile. If Windows cannot access the user profile folder or the profile contains errors that prevent it from loading, Windows logs on the user with a temporary profile. This policy setting allows the administrator to disable this behavior, preventing Windows from loggin on the user with a temporary profile. If you enable this policy setting, Windows will not log on a user with a temporary profile. Windows logs the user off if their profile cannot be loaded. If you disable this policy setting or do not configure it, Windows logs on the user with a temporary profile when Windows cannot load their user profile. Also, see the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" policy setting.
This policy setting turns on and turns off disk quota management on all NTFS volumes of the computer, and prevents users ...
This policy setting turns on logging. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, then events can be written to ...
This policy setting turns on or turns off an HTTP listener created for backward compatibility purposes in the Windows Remote ...
This policy setting turns on or turns off an HTTPS listener created for backward compatibility purposes in the Windows Remote ...
This policy setting will automatically log off a user when Windows cannot load their profile. If Windows cannot access the ...
This policy setting will enable tagging of Windows Customer Experience Improvement data when a study is being conducted. ...
This policy settings disables the Import/Export Settings wizard. This wizard allows you to import settings from another browser, ...
This policy settings lets you configure if all your valid logon certificates are displayed. During the certificate renewal ...
This policy specifies the path to a file (e.g. either stored locally or on a network location) that contains file type and ...