This policy setting controls whether the LPRemove task will run to clean up language packs installed on a machine but are not used by any users on that machine. If you enable this policy setting, language packs that are installed as part of the system image will remain installed even if they are not used by any user on that system. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, language packs that are installed as part of the system image but are not used by any user on that system will be removed as part of a scheduled clean up task.
This policy setting controls whether the Classification tab is displayed in the Properties dialog box in File Explorer. The ...
This policy setting controls whether the contents of redirected folders is copied from the old location to the new location ...
This policy setting controls whether the domain controller provides information about previous logons to client computers. ...
This policy setting controls whether the lock screen appears for users. If you enable this policy setting, users that are ...
This policy setting controls whether the LPRemove task will run to clean up language packs installed on a machine but are ...
This policy setting controls whether the Net Logon service will allow the use of older cryptography algorithms that are used ...
This policy setting controls whether the PC will boot to Windows To Go if a USB device containing a Windows To Go workspace ...
This policy setting controls whether the QuickLaunch bar is displayed in the Taskbar. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting controls whether the RPC runtime generates extended error information when an error occurs. Extended ...