This policy setting specifies a corporate server to which Windows Error Reporting sends reports (if you do not want to send error reports to Microsoft). If you enable this policy setting, you can specify the name or IP address of an error report destination server on your organization's network. You can also select Connect using SSL to transmit error reports over a Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connection, and specify a port number on the destination server for transmission. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting sends error reports to Microsoft.
This policy setting sets the schedule for background uploading of a roaming user profile's registry file (ntuser.dat). This ...
This policy setting shows or hides the "Run as different user" command on the Start application bar. If you enable this setting, ...
This policy setting shows or hides the Details Pane in File Explorer. If you enable this policy setting and configure it ...
This policy setting shows the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable ...
This policy setting specifies a corporate server to which Windows Error Reporting sends reports (if you do not want to send ...
This policy setting specifies a default logon domain, which might be a different domain than the domain to which the computer ...
This policy setting specifies a list of device setup class GUIDs describing device drivers that non-administrator members ...
This policy setting specifies a set of parameters for controlling the Windows NTP Client. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting specifies additional programs or documents that Windows starts automatically when a user logs on to the ...