This policy setting allows users who are connected to the Internet to access and search troubleshooting content that is hosted on Microsoft content servers. Users can access online troubleshooting content from within the Troubleshooting Control Panel UI by clicking 'Yes' when they are prompted by a message that states, 'Do you want the most up-to-date troubleshooting content?' If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, users who are connected to the Internet can access and search troubleshooting content that is hosted on Microsoft content servers, from within the Troubleshooting Control Panel user interface. If you disable this policy setting, users can only access and search troubleshooting content that is available locally on their computers, even if they are connected to the Internet. They will be prevented from connecting to the Microsoft servers that host the Windows Online Troubleshooting Service.
This policy setting allows user logon scripts to run when the logon cross-forest, DNS suffixes are not configured and NetBIOS ...
This policy setting allows users to access and run the troubleshooting tools that are available in the Troubleshooting Control ...
This policy setting allows users to have their feeds authenticated using the Basic authentication scheme over an unencrypted ...
This policy setting allows users to run natively implemented scriptable XMLHTTP. If you enable this policy setting, the users ...
This policy setting allows users who are connected to the Internet to access and search troubleshooting content that is hosted ...
This policy setting allows words that contain diacritic characters to be treated as separate words. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting allows you bypass prompting when scripts running within the Internet Explorer process attempt to perform ...
This policy setting allows you configure the threshold for InPrivate Filtering Automatic mode. The threshold sets the number ...
This policy setting allows you to add a specific set of search providers to the user's default search provider list. Normally, ...