If you enable this policy, a restart timer will always begin immediately after Windows Update installs important updates, instead of first notifying users on the login screen for at least two days. The restart timer can be configured to start with any value from 15 to 180 minutes. When the timer runs out, the restart will proceed even if the PC has signed-in users. If you disable or do not configure this policy, Windows Update will not alter its restart behavior. If the "No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations" policy is enabled, then this policy has no effect.
If you enable this policy the start menu will not show a link to the Games folder. If you disable or do not configure this ...
If you enable this policy the start menu will not show a link to the user's storage folder. If you disable or do not configure ...
If you enable this policy, a "Search the Internet" link is shown when the user performs a search in the start menu search ...
If you enable this policy, a "See more results" / "Search Everywhere" link will not be shown when the user performs a search ...
If you enable this policy, a restart timer will always begin immediately after Windows Update installs important updates, ...
If you enable this policy, the "Internet" "Search again" link will not be shown when the user performs a search in the Explorer ...
If you enable this policy, the "See all results" link will not be shown when the user performs a search in the start menu ...
If you enable this policy, the user cannot modify the Accessibility options. All options in the "Accessibility" window on ...
If you enable this setting all Customer Experience Improvement Program uploads are redirected to Microsoft Operations Manager ...