This setting controls the ability of non-administrators to install updates that have been digitally signed by the application vendor. Non-administrator updates provide a mechanism for the author of an application to create digitally signed updates that can be applied by non-privileged users. If you enable this policy setting, only administrators or users with administrative privileges can apply updates to Windows Installer based application. If you disable this policy setting, users without administrative privileges will be able to install non-administrator updates.
This setting configures the location that Windows searches for drivers when a new piece of hardware is found. By default, ...
This setting controls automatic updates to a user's computer. Whenever a user connects to the Internet, Windows searches ...
This setting controls error reporting for errors in general applications when error reporting is enabled. The "Default" dropdown ...
This setting controls the ability for users or administrators to remove Windows Installer based updates. This setting should ...
This setting controls the ability of non-administrators to install updates that have been digitally signed by the application ...
This setting controls the ability of users to view their Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) data. By default, interactively logged ...
This setting controls the ability to turn off all patch optimizations. If you turn on this policy setting (set to 1), all ...
This setting controls the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting archive. If Archive behavior is set to "Store all", all ...
This setting controls whether or not errors in general applications are included when error reporting is enabled. When this ...