This policy setting allows you to choose among three different labels for the command button: show all text labels, show selective text, or show only icons. If you enable the setting and choose one of the three options, the command buttons will be displayed using the choice selected, and the user will not be able to change how they are displayed: Show all text labels: All command buttons will have only text. Show selective text: Some command buttons will have only text; some will have icons and text. Show only icons: All command buttons will have only icons. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the command buttons will show selective text by default, and users will be able to change this.
This policy setting allows you to associate unique organizational identifiers to a new drive that is enabled with BitLocker. ...
This policy setting allows you to auto-hide all toolbars except the navigation bar when focus is not in a browser toolbar. ...
This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1.0 from 6 connections per host to a limit ...
This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1.1 from 6 connections per host to a limit ...
This policy setting allows you to choose among three different labels for the command button: show all text labels, show ...
This policy setting allows you to configure 6to4, an address assignment and router-to-router automatic tunneling technology ...
This policy setting allows you to configure a list of Enhanced Storage devices by manufacturer and product ID that are usable ...
This policy setting allows you to configure a minimum length for a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) startup PIN. This policy ...
This policy setting allows you to configure a time limit for disconnected Remote Desktop Services sessions. You can use this ...