This setting affects the taskbar, which is used to switch between running applications. The taskbar includes the Start button, list of currently running tasks, and the notification area. By default, the taskbar is located at the bottom of the screen, but it can be dragged to any side of the screen. When it is locked, it cannot be moved or resized. If you enable this setting, it prevents the user from moving or resizing the taskbar. While the taskbar is locked, auto-hide and other taskbar options are still available in Taskbar properties. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user can configure the taskbar position. Note: Enabling this setting also locks the QuickLaunch bar and any other toolbars that the user has on their taskbar. The toolbar's position is locked, and the user cannot show and hide various toolbars using the taskbar context menu.
This setting affects the notification area (previously called the "system tray") on the taskbar. Description: The notification ...
This setting affects the notification area, also called the "system tray." The notification area is located in the task bar, ...
This setting affects the presentation of the Start menu. The classic Start menu in Windows 2000 Professional allows users ...
This setting affects the taskbar buttons used to switch between running programs. Taskbar grouping consolidates similar applications ...
This setting affects the taskbar, which is used to switch between running applications. The taskbar includes the Start button, ...
This setting affects the taskbar. The taskbar includes the Start button, buttons for currently running tasks, custom toolbars, ...
This setting affects whether the BITS client is allowed to use Windows Branch Cache. If the Windows Branch Cache component ...
This setting allows an administrator to revert specific Windows Shell behavior to classic Shell behavior. If you enable this ...
This setting allows you to display or hide specified Control Panel items, such as Mouse, System, or Personalization, from ...