This policy setting allows users to see Windows Store apps on the taskbar. If you enable this policy setting, users will see Windows Store apps on the taskbar. If you disable this policy setting, users won't see Windows Store apps on the taskbar. If you don't configure this policy setting, the default setting for the user's device will be used, and the user can choose to change it.
This policy setting allows users to have their feeds authenticated through the Basic authentication scheme over an unencrypted ...
This policy setting allows users to install programs from removable media during privileged installations. If you enable ...
This policy setting allows users to patch elevated products. If you enable this policy setting, all users are permitted to ...
This policy setting allows users to search for installation files during privileged installations. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting allows users to see Windows Store apps on the taskbar. If you enable this policy setting, users will ...
This policy setting allows users to turn on authentication options that require user input from the pre-boot environment, ...
This policy setting allows users who are connected to the Internet to access and search troubleshooting content that is hosted ...
This policy setting allows Web-based programs to install software on the computer without notifying the user. If you disable ...
This policy setting allows websites to store file resources in application caches on client computers. If you enable this ...