Specifies whether Windows Messenger collects anonymous information about how Windows Messenger software and service is used. With the Customer Experience Improvement program, users can allow Microsoft to collect anonymous information about how the product is used. This information is used to improve the product in future releases. If you enable this setting, Windows Messenger will not collect usage information and the user settings to enable the collection of usage information will not be shown. If you disable this setting, Windows Messenger will collect anonymous usage information and the setting will not be shown. If you do not configure this setting, users will have the choice to opt-in and allow information to be collected.
Specifies whether users can provide ratings for Help content. If this setting is enabled, this policy setting prevents ratings ...
Specifies whether users can search and view content from Windows Online in Help and Support. Windows Online provides the ...
Specifies whether Windows can access the Internet to accomplish tasks that require Internet resources. If this setting is ...
Specifies whether Windows Media Center can run. If you enable this setting, Windows Media Center will not run. If you disable ...
Specifies whether Windows Messenger collects anonymous information about how Windows Messenger software and service is used. ...
Specifies whether Windows should download a list of providers for the Web publishing and online ordering wizards. These wizards ...
Specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to remain your default Internet browser, even if you install additional Internet ...
Specifies which ASP errors are written to the Windows event log. ASP errors are written to the client browser and to the ...
Specifies which buttons will be displayed on the standard toolbar in Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy, ...