This policy setting hides the file scan progress window. This window provides status information to sophisticated users, but it might confuse novices. If you enable this policy setting, the file scan window does not appear during file scanning. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the file scan progress window appears.
This policy setting establishes the amount of time (in seconds) that the system will wait to reboot in order to enforce a ...
This policy setting extends the disk quota policies in this folder to NTFS file system volumes on removable media. If you ...
This policy setting grants normal users direct access to removable storage devices in remote sessions. If you enable this ...
This policy setting hides or displays the Advanced Options dialog for Search and Indexing Options in the Control Panel. If ...
This policy setting hides the file scan progress window. This window provides status information to sophisticated users, ...
This policy setting hides the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. Logon scripts are batch ...
This policy setting hides the Properties menu command on the shortcut menu for the My Documents icon. If you enable this ...
This policy setting hides the welcome screen that is displayed on Windows 2000 Professional each time the user logs on. If ...
This policy setting ignores customized run-once lists. You can create a customized list of additional programs and documents ...