This policy setting controls the default color for window frames when the user does not specify a color. If you enable this policy setting and specify a default color, this color is used in glass window frames, if the user does not specify a color. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the default internal color is used, if the user does not specify a color. Note: This policy setting can be used in conjunction with the "Prevent color changes of window frames" setting, to enforce a specific color for window frames that cannot be changed by users.
This policy setting controls the client Point and Print behavior, including the security prompts for Windows Vista computers. ...
This policy setting controls the cloud candidates feature, which uses an online service to provide input suggestions that ...
This policy setting controls the Compatibility View button that appears on the Command bar. This button allows the user to ...
This policy setting controls the Compatibility View feature, which allows the user to fix website display problems that he ...
This policy setting controls the default color for window frames when the user does not specify a color. If you enable this ...
This policy setting controls the default Control Panel view, whether by category or icons. If this policy setting is enabled, ...
This policy setting controls the first-run response that the user sees on a zone-by-zone basis. When the user encounters ...
This policy setting controls the first-run response that the user sees on a zone-by-zone basis. When the user encounters ...
This policy setting controls the idle connection timeout for RPC/HTTP connections. This policy setting is useful in cases ...