This policy setting allows you to specify the default path that is displayed when the BitLocker Drive Encryption setup wizard prompts the user to enter the location of a folder in which to save the recovery password. This policy setting is applied when you turn on BitLocker. If you enable this policy setting, you can specify the path that will be used as the default folder location when the user chooses the option to save the recovery password in a folder. You can specify either a fully qualified path or include the target computer's environment variables in the path. If the path is not valid, the BitLocker setup wizard will display the computer's top-level folder view. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the BitLocker setup wizard will display the computer's top-level folder view when the user chooses the option to save the recovery password in a folder. Note: This policy setting does not prevent the user from saving the recovery password in another folder.
This policy setting allows you to specify the brightness of the display when Windows automatically reduces brightness of ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the day of the week on which to check for definition updates. The check can also ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the day of the week on which to perform a scheduled full scan in order to complete ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the day of the week on which to perform a scheduled scan. The scan can also be ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the default path that is displayed when the BitLocker Drive Encryption setup wizard ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the HTTP proxy settings for Windows Media Player. If you enable this policy setting, ...
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This policy setting allows you to specify the location and root (file share or local path) of a user's home folder for a ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the maximum amount of time that a Remote Desktop Services session can be active ...