"Prevents this computer from receiving unicast responses to its outgoing multicast or broadcast messages. If you enable this policy setting, and this computer sends multicast or broadcast messages to other computers, Windows Firewall blocks the unicast responses sent by those other computers. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, and this computer sends a multicast or broadcast message to other computers, Windows Firewall waits as long as three seconds for unicast responses from the other computers and then blocks all later responses. Note: This policy setting has no effect if the unicast message is a response to a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) broadcast message sent by this computer. Windows Firewall always permits those DHCP unicast responses. However, this policy setting can interfere with the NetBIOS messages that detect name conflicts."
Prevents the system from updating the Administrative Templates source files automatically when you open the Group Policy ...
Prevents the system from using NTFS tracking features to resolve a shortcut. By default, when the system cannot find the ...
Prevents the user from enabling or disabling Active Desktop or changing the Active Desktop configuration. This is a comprehensive ...
Prevents the user from logging off. This setting does not let the user log off the system by using any method, including ...
Prevents this computer from receiving unicast responses to its outgoing multicast or broadcast messages. If you enable this ...
Prevents user from changing the DirectSound audio setting. DirectSound provides much better audio quality, but older audio ...
Prevents users from adding channels to Internet Explorer. Channels are Web sites that are updated automatically on your computer, ...
Prevents users from adding or changing the background design of the desktop. By default, users can use the Desktop tab of ...
Prevents users from adding or removing sites from security zones. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security ...