This policy setting restricts the Windows UI language for specific users. This policy setting applies to computers with more than one UI language installed. If you enable this policy setting, the UI language of Windows menus and dialogs for systems with more than one language is restricted to a specified language for the selected user. If the specified language is not installed on the target computer or you disable this policy setting, the language selection defaults to the language selected by the user. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, there is no restriction on which language users should use. To enable this policy setting in Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, or Windows 2000, to use the "Restrict selection of Windows menus and dialogs language" policy setting.
This policy setting restricts the permitted system locales to the specified list. If the list is empty, it locks the system ...
This policy setting restricts the tool download policy for Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool. Microsoft Support Diagnostic ...
This policy setting restricts the use of Windows Installer. If you enable this policy setting, you can prevent users from ...
This policy setting restricts the Windows UI language for all users. This is a policy setting for computers with more than ...
This policy setting restricts the Windows UI language for specific users. This policy setting applies to computers with more ...
This policy setting restricts users on a computer to the specified list of user locales. If the list is empty, it locks all ...
This policy setting restricts users to the specified language by disabling the menus and dialog box controls in the Region ...
This policy setting saves copies of transform files in a secure location on the local computer. Transform files consist of ...
This policy setting sets data storage limits for indexed database and application caches for individual websites. When you ...