This policy setting controls the state of the Inventory Collector. The Inventory Collector inventories applications, files, devices, and drivers on the system and sends the information to Microsoft. This information is used to help diagnose compatibility problems. If you enable this policy setting, the Inventory Collector will be turned off and data will not be sent to Microsoft. Collection of installation data through the Program Compatibility Assistant is also disabled. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Inventory Collector will be turned on. Note: This policy setting has no effect if the Customer Experience Improvement Program is turned off. The Inventory Collector will be off.
This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service ...
This policy setting controls the network latency and throughput thresholds that will cause a client computers to transition ...
This policy setting controls the Start background visuals. If you enable this policy setting, the Start background will use ...
This policy setting controls the state of Steps Recorder. Steps Recorder keeps a record of steps taken by the user. The data ...
This policy setting controls the state of the Inventory Collector. The Inventory Collector inventories applications, files, ...
This policy setting controls the state of the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA). The PCA monitors applications run by ...
This policy setting controls the Suggested Sites feature, which recommends websites based on the user's browsing activity. ...
This policy setting controls the use of BitLocker on removable data drives. This policy setting is applied when you turn ...
This policy setting controls the use of fast startup. If you enable this policy setting, the system requires hibernate to ...