Windows 7

  1. This policy setting allows you to specify whether users can run Remote Desktop Protocol (.rdp) files from a publisher that ...
  2. This policy setting allows you to specify whether users can run unsigned Remote Desktop Protocol (.rdp) files and .rdp files ...
  3. This policy setting allows you to specify which DNS host names and which DNS suffixes are mapped to a Kerberos realm. If ...
  4. This policy setting allows you to specify which network directories will be synchronized only at logon and logoff via Offline ...
  5. This policy setting allows you to specify which Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) compression algorithm to use. By default, servers ...
  6. This policy setting allows you to specify which version of Remote Desktop Services client access license (RDS CAL) a Remote ...
  7. This policy setting allows you to turn Caret Browsing on or off. Caret Browsing allows users to navigate to a Web page by ...
  8. This policy setting allows you to turn logging on or off. Log files are located in the user's Documents folder under Remote ...
  9. This policy setting allows you to turn off "Found New Hardware" balloons during device installation. If you enable this policy ...
  10. This policy setting allows you to turn off desktop gadgets that have been installed by the user. If you enable this setting, ...
  11. This policy setting allows you to turn off desktop gadgets. Gadgets are small applets that display information or utilities ...
  12. This policy setting allows you to turn off suggestions for all user-installed search providers. If you enable this policy ...
  13. This policy setting allows you to turn off support for Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0, TLS 1.1, TLS 1.2, Secure Sockets ...
  14. This policy setting allows you to turn off tabbed browsing and related entry points from the Internet Explorer user interface. ...
  15. This policy setting allows you to turn off the ActiveX opt-in prompt. The ActiveX opt-in prevents Web sites from loading ...
  16. This policy setting allows you to turn off the automatic display of Server Manager at logon. If you enable this policy setting, ...
  17. This policy setting allows you to turn off the automatic display of the Initial Configuration Tasks window at logon. If you ...
  18. This policy setting allows you to turn off the automatic display of the Manage Your Server page. If you enable this policy ...
  19. This policy setting allows you to turn off the Data Execution Prevention feature for Internet Explorer on Windows Server ...
  20. This policy setting allows you to turn off the Help menu in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting, users will ...
  21. This policy setting allows you to turn off the Quick Tabs functionality in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting, ...
  22. This policy setting allows you to turn off Windows Libraries features that need indexed file metadata to function properly. ...
  23. This policy setting allows you to turn on economical application of administratively assigned Offline Files. If you enable ...
  24. This policy setting allows you to turn on or turn off Data URI Support. Data URIs allows web developers to encapsulate images ...
  25. This policy setting allows you to turn on or turn off Offer (Unsolicited) Remote Assistance on this computer. If you enable ...
  26. This policy setting allows you to turn on or turn off the legacy "File, Edit, View, etc. ." menus in Internet Explorer. If ...
  27. This policy setting allows you to turn on your script debugger, if one is installed. Script debuggers are used by Web site ...
  28. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). If you enable this ...
  29. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). If you enable this ...
  30. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). If you enable this ...
  31. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). This policy applies ...
  32. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). This policy applies ...
  33. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). This policy applies ...
  34. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). This policy applies ...
  35. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). This policy applies ...
  36. This policy setting applies to applications using the Cred SSP component (for example: Terminal Server). This policy applies ...
  37. This policy setting changes the default percentage of total disk space to dedicate to caching retrieved content with BranchCache. ...
  38. This policy setting changes the default round trip network latency value above which network files are cached by client computers ...
  39. This policy setting changes the operational behavior of the Mapper I/O network protocol driver. LLTDIO allows a computer ...
  40. This policy setting changes the operational behavior of the Responder network protocol driver. The Responder allows a computer ...
  41. This policy setting configures the Kerberos client so that it can authenticate with interoperable Kerberos V5 realms, as ...
  42. This policy setting configures the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) to diagnose failures with application installations. ...
  43. This policy setting configures the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) to diagnose failures with programs under User Account ...
  44. This policy setting configures whether BitLocker protection is required for a computer to be able to write data to a removable ...
  45. This policy setting configures whether or not a password can be used to unlock an Enhanced Storage device. If you enable ...
  46. This policy setting configures whether or not fixed data drives formatted with the FAT file system can be unlocked and viewed ...
  47. This policy setting configures whether or not non-Enhanced Storage removable devices are allowed on your computer. If you ...
  48. This policy setting configures whether or not only USB root hub connected Enhanced Storage devices are allowed. Allowing ...
  49. This policy setting configures whether or not removable data drives formatted with the FAT file system can be unlocked and ...
  50. This policy setting configures whether or not users can provision certificates on Enhanced Storage certificate silo devices. ...
  51. This policy setting configures Windows Explorer to always display the menu bar. Note: By default, the menu bar is not displayed ...
  52. This policy setting controls computer restart performance at the risk of exposing BitLocker secrets. This policy setting ...
  53. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain ...
  54. This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size. When this policy setting is enabled ...
  55. This policy setting controls how some graphics are rendered and facilitates other features, including Flip, Flip3D, and Taskbar ...
  56. This policy setting controls the ability to change the color of window frames. If you enable this policy setting, you prevent ...
  57. This policy setting controls the appearance of window animations such as those found when restoring, minimizing, and maximizing ...
  58. This policy setting controls the client Point and Print behavior, including the security prompts for Windows Vista computers. ...
  59. This policy setting controls the default color for window frames when the user does not specify a color. If you enable this ...
  60. This policy setting controls the First Run response that users see on a zone by zone basis. When a user encounters a new ...
  61. This policy setting controls the First Run response that users see on a zone by zone basis. When a user encounters a new ...
  62. This policy setting controls the installation of ActiveX controls for sites in Trusted zone. If this setting is enabled ActiveX ...
  63. This policy setting controls the Kerberos client's behavior in validating the KDC certificate. If you enable this policy ...
  64. This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service ...
  65. This policy setting controls the Suggested Sites feature, which recommends sites based on the user's browsing activity. Suggested ...
  66. This policy setting controls the use of BitLocker on removable data drives. This policy setting is applied when you turn ...
  67. This policy setting controls whether a page may control embedded WebBrowser Controls via script. If you enable this policy ...
  68. This policy setting controls whether local sites which are not explicitly mapped into any Security Zone are forced into the ...
  69. This policy setting controls whether or not software can simulate the Secure Attention Sequence (SAS). If you enable this ...
  70. This policy setting controls whether or not the "Open File - Security Warning" prompt is shown when launching executables ...
  71. This policy setting controls whether or not the local path information will be sent when uploading a file via a HTML form. ...
  72. This policy setting controls whether or not the system displays information about previous logons and logon failures to the ...
  73. This policy setting controls whether or not the user is prompted to allow ActiveX controls to run on Web sites other than ...
  74. This policy setting controls whether sites which bypass the proxy server are mapped into the local Intranet security zone. ...
  75. This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content. If you enable this ...