Turns off Routinely Taking Action. This policy setting allows you to configure whether Windows Defender will automatically take action on all detected threats. The action to be taken on a particular threat will be determined by the combination of the policy-defined action, user-defined action and the signature-defined action. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender will not automatically take action on the detected threats, but will prompt users to choose from the actions available for each threat. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows Defender will automatically take action on all detected threats after a non-configurable delay of approximately ten minutes.
Turns off both the more tolerant scratch-out gestures that were added in Windows Vista and the Z-shaped scratch-out gesture ...
Turns off data sharing from the handwriting recognition personalization tool. The handwriting recognition personalization ...
Turns off information and progress output to the console. Only error messages will be displayed. Example: DISM.exe /Image:C: ...
Turns off Real-Time Protection prompts for known malware detection. Windows Defender alerts you when spyware or potentially ...
Turns off Routinely Taking Action. This policy setting allows you to configure whether Windows Defender will automatically ...
Turns off Tablet PC hardware buttons. If you enable this policy, no actions will occur when the buttons are pressed, and ...
Turns off Tablet PC Pen Training. If you enable this policy setting, users cannot open Tablet PC Pen Training. If you disable ...
Turns off the automatic learning component of handwriting recognition personalization. Automatic learning enables the collection ...
Turns off the Autoplay feature. Autoplay begins reading from a drive as soon as you insert media in the drive. As a result, ...