This policy setting controls which UI language is used for computers with more than one UI language installed. If you enable this policy setting, the UI language of Windows menus and dialogs for systems with more than one language is restricted to a specified language. If the specified language is not installed on the target computer or you disable this policy setting, the language selection defaults to the language selected by the local administrator. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, there is no restriction of a specific language used for the Windows menus and dialogs.
This policy setting controls whether Windows forcefully unloads the user's registry at logoff, even if there are open handles ...
This policy setting controls whether Windows Store apps with Windows Runtime API access directly from web content can be ...
This policy setting controls which Control Panel items such as Mouse, System, or Personalization, are displayed on the Control ...
This policy setting controls which set of properties is available for classifying files on affected computers. Administrators ...
This policy setting controls which UI language is used for computers with more than one UI language installed. If you enable ...
This policy setting controls Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting ...
This policy setting controls Windows Installer's interaction with the Restart Manager. The Restart Manager API can eliminate ...
This policy setting controls Windows Installer's processing of the MsiLogging property. The MsiLogging property in an installation ...
This policy setting customize which remediation action will be taken for each listed Threat ID when it is detected during ...