This policy setting allows you to prevent the last app and the list of recent apps from appearing when the mouse is pointing to the upper-left corner of the screen. If you enable this policy setting, the user will no longer be able to switch to recent apps using the mouse. The user will still be able to switch apps using touch gestures, keyboard shortcuts, and the Start screen. If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the recent apps will be available by default, and the user can configure this setting.
This policy setting allows you to prevent taskbars from being displayed on more than one monitor. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent the anchor window from being displayed when Windows Media Player is in skin mode. ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent the installation of ActiveX controls on a per-user basis. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent the installation of devices that are not specifically described by any other policy ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent the last app and the list of recent apps from appearing when the mouse is pointing ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent the quick pick menu from appearing when a user clicks in the Search box. If you ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent users from accessing Folder Options through the View tab on the ribbon in File ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent users from adding or removing toolbars. If you enable this policy setting, the ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent users from changing their Start screen layout. If you enable this setting, you ...