This policy setting ignores customized run-once lists. You can create a customized list of additional programs and documents that are started automatically the next time the system starts (but not thereafter). These programs are added to the standard list of programs and services that the system starts. If you enable this policy setting, the system ignores the run-once list. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the system runs the programs in the run-once list. This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the policy setting in User Configuration. Note: Customized run-once lists are stored in the registry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion unOnce. Also, see the ""Do not process the legacy run list"" policy setting.
This policy setting hides the file scan progress window. This window provides status information to sophisticated users, ...
This policy setting hides the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. Logon scripts are batch ...
This policy setting hides the Properties menu command on the shortcut menu for the My Documents icon. If you enable this ...
This policy setting hides the welcome screen that is displayed on Windows 2000 Professional each time the user logs on. If ...
This policy setting ignores customized run-once lists. You can create a customized list of additional programs and documents ...
This policy setting ignores the customized run list. You can create a customized list of additional programs and documents ...
This policy setting ignores Windows Logon Background. This policy setting may be used to make Windows give preference to ...
This policy setting is used only when you have deployed one or more BranchCache-enabled file servers at your main office. ...
This policy setting is used to manage temporary Internet files and cookies associated with your Internet browsing history, ...