This policy setting determines whether the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) will diagnose DLL load failures in programs. If you enable this policy setting, the PCA detects programs trying load legacy Microsoft Windows DLLs that are removed in this version of Windows. When this failure is detected, after the program is terminated, PCA will notify the user about this problem and provide an option to check the Microsoft Web site for solutions. If you disable this policy setting, the PCA does not detect programs trying to load legacy Windows DLLs. If you do not configure this policy setting, the PCA detects programs trying to load legacy Windows DLLs. Note: Disabling the "Turn off Program Compatibility Assistant" policy setting will cause this policy setting to have no effect. The Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) and Program Compatibility Assistant Service must be running for the PCA to execute. These services can be configured using the Services snap-in to the Microsoft Management Console.
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 print spooler will execute print drivers in an isolated or separate process. When ...
This policy setting determines whether the print spooler will override the Driver Isolation compatibility reported by the ...
This policy setting determines whether the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) will diagnose DLL load failures in programs. ...
This policy setting determines whether the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) will diagnose DLL load or COM object creation ...
This policy setting determines whether the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) will diagnose drivers blocked due to compatibility ...
This policy setting determines whether the Program Compatibility Assistant (PCA) will diagnose failures with application ...
This policy setting determines whether to require domain users to elevate when setting a network's location. If you enable ...