"This policy controls whether the print spooler will accept client connections. When the policy is unconfigured, the spooler will not accept client connections until a user shares out a local printer or opens the print queue on a printer connection, at which point spooler will begin accepting client connections automatically. When the policy is enabled, the spooler will always accept client connections. When the policy is disabled, the spooler will not accept client connections nor allow users to share printers. All printers currently shared will continue to be shared. The spooler must be restarted for changes to this policy to take effect."
This policy controls the percentage of disk space available to the Windows Installer baseline file cache. The Windows Installer ...
This policy controls the state of the application compatibility engine in the system. The engine is part of the loader and ...
This policy controls the state of the Program Compatibility Wizard. When enabled, this policy disables the start page of ...
This policy controls the visibility of the Program Compatibility property page shell extension. This shell extension is visible ...
This policy controls whether the print spooler will accept client connections. When the policy is unconfigured, the spooler ...
This policy module cannot be configured from this computer. For information about enabling remote configuration, refer to ...
This policy prevents a shortcut for the Player from being added to the Quick Launch bar. When this policy is not configured ...
This policy prevents a shortcut icon for the Player from being added to the user's desktop. When this policy is not configured ...
This policy requires a license to be issued to each user that connects to the Terminal Server. The allocation of licenses ...