This policy setting allows or prevents the Windows Biometric Service to run on this computer. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, the Windows Biometric Service is available, and users can run applications that use biometrics on Windows. If you want to enable the ability to log on with biometrics, you must also configure the "Allow users to log on using biometrics" policy setting. If you disable this policy setting, the Windows Biometric Service is unavailable, and users cannot use any biometric feature in Windows. Note: Users who log on using biometrics should create a password recovery disk; this will prevent data loss in the event that someone forgets their logon credentials.
This policy setting allows encrypted items to be indexed. If you enable this policy setting, indexing will attempt to decrypt ...
This policy setting allows Internet Explorer to be started automatically to complete the signup process after the branding ...
This policy setting allows Internet Explorer to provide enhanced suggestions as the user types in the Address bar. To provide ...
This policy setting allows local users to be enumerated on domain-joined computers. If you enable this policy setting, Logon ...
This policy setting allows or prevents the Windows Biometric Service to run on this computer. If you enable or do not configure ...
This policy setting allows or prevents Windows Media Center to run. Windows Media Center is a digital media player and video ...
This policy setting allows selection of OCR (Optical Character Recognition) language. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows the administrator to assign a specified credential provider as the default credential provider. ...
This policy setting allows the administrator to configure the RemoteFX experience for Remote Desktop Session Host or Remote ...