This policy setting let you turn off Inline AutoComplete in File Explorer. Inline AutoComplete provides suggestions for what you type by automatically completing the command inline with the closest match. By default, this functionality is turned on in File Explorer. If you enable this policy setting, Inline AutoComplete for File Explorer is turned off. The user cannot turn it on. If you disable this policy setting, Inline AutoComplete for File Explorer is turned on. The user cannot turn it off. If you do not configure this policy setting, a user will have the freedom to turn on or off Inline AutoComplete for File Explorer.
This policy setting ignores the customized run list. You can create a customized list of additional programs and documents ...
This policy setting ignores Windows Logon Background. This policy setting may be used to make Windows give preference to ...
This policy setting is used only when you have deployed one or more BranchCache-enabled file servers at your main office. ...
This policy setting is used to manage temporary Internet files and cookies associated with your Internet browsing history, ...
This policy setting let you turn off Inline AutoComplete in File Explorer. Inline AutoComplete provides suggestions for what ...
This policy setting lets the system run startup scripts simultaneously. Startup scripts are batch files that run before the ...
This policy setting lets you allow certificates without an Extended Key Usage (EKU) set to be used for logon. In versions ...
This policy setting lets you allow signature key-based certificates to be enumerated and available for logon. If you enable ...
This policy setting lets you always use local ADM files for the Group Policy snap-in. By default, when you edit a Group Policy ...