This policy setting determines whether users with a domain account can log on or elevate User Account Control (UAC) permissions using biometrics. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows allows domain users to log on to a domain-joined computer using biometrics. If you disable this policy setting, Windows prevents domain users from logging on to a domain-joined computer using biometrics. Note: Prior to Windows 10, not configuring this policy setting would have prevented domain users from using biometrics to log on.
This policy setting determines whether users can access the Insider build controls in the Advanced Options for Windows Update. ...
This policy setting determines whether users can log on or elevate User Account Control (UAC) permissions using biometrics. ...
This policy setting determines whether users will be prompted for non user-initiated file downloads. Regardless of this setting, ...
This policy setting determines whether users will be prompted for non user-initiated file downloads. Regardless of this setting, ...
This policy setting determines whether users with a domain account can log on or elevate User Account Control (UAC) permissions ...
This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks for a network cost policy that restricts the ...
This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) checks if the computer is running on battery power. ...
This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) sends additional, second-level report data even if a ...
This policy setting determines whether Windows keeps a copy of a user's roaming profile on the local computer's hard drive ...