This setting configures the location that Windows searches for drivers when a new piece of hardware is found. By default, Windows searches the following places for drivers: local installation, floppy drives, CD-ROM drives, Windows Update. Using this setting, you may remove the floppy and CD-ROM drives from the search algorithm. If you enable this setting, you can remove the locations by selecting the associated check box beside the location name. If you disable or do not configure this setting, Windows searches the installation location, floppy drives, and CD-ROM drives. Note: To prevent searching Windows Update for drivers also see "Turn off Windows Update device driver searching" in Administrative Templates/System/Internet Communication Management/Internet Communication settings.
This setting allows you to force a specific default lock screen image by entering the path (location) of the image file. ...
This setting allows you to force a specific visual style file by entering the path (location) of the visual style file. This ...
This setting allows you to remove access to Windows Update. If you enable this setting, all Windows Update features are removed. ...
This setting cannot be enabled because the listener settings have been deleted. Use Remote Desktop Session Host Configuration ...
This setting configures the location that Windows searches for drivers when a new piece of hardware is found. By default, ...
This setting controls automatic updates to a user's computer. Whenever a user connects to the Internet, Windows searches ...
This setting determines if roaming user profiles are available on a particular computer. By default, when roaming profile ...
This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in ...
This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in ...