This policy setting determines whether the print spooler will execute print drivers in an isolated or separate process. When print drivers are loaded in an isolated process (or isolated processes), a print driver failure will not cause the print spooler service to fail. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, the print spooler will execute print drivers in an isolated process by default. If you disable this policy setting, the print spooler will execute print drivers in the print spooler process. Notes: -Other system or driver policy settings may alter the process in which a print driver is executed. -This policy setting applies only to print drivers loaded by the print spooler. Print drivers loaded by applications are not affected. -This policy setting takes effect without restarting the print spooler service.
This policy setting determines whether the client computer redirects its time zone settings to the Remote Desktop Services ...
This policy setting determines whether the desktop is always displayed after a client connects to a remote computer or an ...
This policy setting determines whether the Internet Connection Wizard was completed. If the Internet Connection Wizard was ...
This policy setting determines whether the Offline Files feature is enabled. Offline Files saves a copy of network files ...
This policy setting determines whether the print spooler will execute print drivers in an isolated or separate process. When ...
This policy setting determines whether the print spooler will override the Driver Isolation compatibility reported by the ...
This policy setting determines whether the RPC Runtime maintains RPC state information for the system, and how much information ...
This policy setting determines whether the system records an event in the Application log when users reach their disk quota ...
This policy setting determines whether the system records an event in the local Application log when users reach their disk ...