This policy setting determines whether the client computer redirects its time zone settings to the Remote Desktop Services session. If you enable this policy setting, clients that are capable of time zone redirection send their time zone information to the server. The server base time is then used to calculate the current session time (current session time = server base time + client time zone). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the client computer does not redirect its time zone information and the session time zone is the same as the server time zone. Note: Time zone redirection is possible only when connecting to at least a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 terminal server with a client using RDP 5.1 and later.
This policy setting determines whether phone numbers are recognized and turned into hyperlinks, which can be used to invoke ...
This policy setting determines whether remote paths can be used for file shortcut (.lnk file) icons. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting determines whether scripted diagnostics will execute diagnostic packages that are signed by untrusted ...
This policy setting determines whether scripted windows are automatically displayed. If you enable this policy setting, scripted ...
This policy setting determines whether the client computer redirects its time zone settings to the Remote Desktop Services ...
This policy setting determines whether the desktop is always displayed after a client connects to a remote computer or an ...
This policy setting determines whether the Internet Connection Wizard was completed. If the Internet Connection Wizard was ...
This policy setting determines whether the Offline Files feature is enabled. Offline Files saves a copy of network files ...
This policy setting determines whether the print spooler will execute print drivers in an isolated or separate process. When ...