"Disables using the F3 key to search in Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer. If you enable this policy, the search functionality of the F3 key is disabled. Users cannot press F3 to search the Internet (from Internet Explorer) or to search the hard disk (from Windows Explorer). If the user presses F3, a prompt appears that informs the user that this feature has been disabled. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can press F3 to search the Internet (from Internet Explorer) or the hard disk (from Windows Explorer). This policy is intended for situations in which administrators do not want users to explore the Internet or the hard disk. This policy can be used in coordination with the "File Menu: Disable Open menu option" policy (located in \User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Browser Menus), which prevents users from opening files by using the browser."
Disables the remote desktop sharing feature of NetMeeting. Users will not be able to set it up or use it for controlling ...
Disables the slow link detection feature. Slow link detection measures the speed of the connection between a user's computer ...
Disables the Windows registry editor Regedit.exe. If this setting is enabled and the user tries to start a registry editor, ...
Disables user tracking. This setting prevents the system from tracking the programs users run, the paths they navigate, and ...
Disables using the F3 key to search in Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer. If you enable this policy, the search functionality ...
Disabling Cookies will require you to use the query string to use Passport. Any link that does not pass query string data ...
Disabling Data Execution Prevention for a Windows component may expose your system to unauthorized accesses. Click OK to ...
Disabling NetBIOS support will cause Network Name resources that are dependent on this resource to fail on Windows NT 4.0. ...
Disabling part (or all) of this Group Policy Object causes all of the policies it contains to be reversed from the client ...