This setting lets you decide whether people can save passwords locally on their computers. This setting is enabled by default. If you enable this setting, Password Manager is turned on and people can save passwords locally on their computers. If you disable this setting, Password Manager is turned off and people can't save passwords locally.
This setting is designed to ensure that shell extensions can operate on a per-user basis. If you enable this setting, Windows ...
This setting is not compatible with computers running Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 or earlier. Apply Group Policy objects ...
This setting is used by Credential Manager during Backup/Restore. No accounts should have this privilege, as it is only assigned ...
This setting lets you configure how domain joined computers become registered as devices. When you enable this setting, domain ...
This setting lets you decide whether people can save passwords locally on their computers. This setting is enabled by default. ...
This setting lets you decide whether people can use autofill on websites. This setting is enabled by default. If you enable ...
This setting lets you decide whether the address bar should show search suggestions. This setting is enabled by default. ...
This setting lets you decide whether to allow pop-ups. This setting is disabled by default. If you enable this setting, pop-ups ...
This setting lets you decide whether to let people run scripts, like JavaScript. This setting is enabled by default. If you ...