"Prevents users from using Windows Explorer or My Network Places to map or disconnect network drives. If you enable this setting, the system removes the Map Network Drive and Disconnect Network Drive commands from the toolbar and Tools menus in Windows Explorer and My Network Places and from menus that appear when you right-click the Windows Explorer or My Network Places icons. It also removes the Add Network Place option from My Network Places. This setting does not prevent users from connecting to another computer by typing the name of a shared folder in the Run dialog box. Note: This setting was documented incorrectly on the Explain tab in Group Policy for Windows 2000. The Explain tab states incorrectly that this setting prevents users from connecting and disconnecting drives. Note: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
Prevents users from using familiar methods to add local and network printers. This setting removes the Add Printer option ...
Prevents users from using My Computer to gain access to the content of selected drives. If you enable this setting, users ...
Prevents users from using the Desktop Cleanup Wizard. If you enable this setting, the Desktop Cleanup wizard does not automatically ...
Prevents users from using the drag-and-drop method to reorder or remove items on the Start menu. Also, it removes context ...
Prevents users from using Windows Explorer or My Network Places to map or disconnect network drives. If you enable this setting, ...
Prevents users from using Windows Installer to install patches. Patches are updates or upgrades that replace only those program ...
Prevents users from viewing and changing the properties of an existing task. This setting removes the Properties item from ...
Prevents users from viewing or changing the Tip of the Day interface in Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy, ...
Prevents users from viewing or installing published programs. This setting removes the "Add programs from your network" section ...