"This setting allows you to configure user installs. To configure this setting, set it to enabled and use the drop-down list to select the behavior you want. If this setting is not configured, or if the setting is enabled and "Allow User Installs" is selected, the installer allows and makes use of products that are installed per user, and products that are installed per computer. If the installer finds a per-user install of an application, this hides a per-computer installation of that same product. If this setting is enabled and "Hide User Installs" is selected, the installer ignores per-user applications. This causes a per-computer installed application to be visible to users, even if those users have a per-user install of the product registered in their user profile. If this setting is enabled and "Prohibit User Installs" is selected, the installer prevents applications from being installed per user, and it ignores previously installed per-user applications. An attempt to perform a per-user installation causes the installer to display an error message and stop the installation. This setting is useful in environments where the administrator only wants per-computer applications installed, such as on a kiosk or a Windows Terminal Server."
This setting affects the notification area (previously called the "system tray") on the taskbar. Description: The notification ...
This setting affects the taskbar. The taskbar includes the Start button, buttons for currently running tasks, custom toolbars, ...
This setting affects the visual style and presentation of the Control Panel. It allows you to disable the new style of Control ...
This setting allows Trap configuration for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent. Simple Network Management ...
This setting allows you to configure user installs. To configure this setting, set it to enabled and use the drop-down list ...
This setting allows you to configure whether power is automatically turned off when Windows shutdown completes. This setting ...
This setting allows you to control a user's ability to invoke a computer policy refresh. If you enable this setting, users ...
This setting allows you to enable or disable Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) logging on a client computer. RSoP logs information ...
This setting allows you to load a specific visual style file by entering the path (location) of the visual style file. This ...