Enabling this policy allows you to edit the list of file types to exclude from indexing. The end user cannot modify this list. You should separate each extension type with a semicolon. Note that limitations of Group Policy Object Editor require this list to be split across multiple values. Desktop Search combines all these into a single exclusion list. When this policy is disabled or not configured, the user can edit the default list of excluded file types. If you enable and then disable this policy, the user's original list is restored. If you want to specify an initial default list of excluded file types that users can change later, see the administration guide for information about how to set up the initial machine preference.
Enabling this policy allows indexing of items for online delegate mailboxes on a Microsoft Exchange server. This policy affects ...
Enabling this policy allows indexing of mail items on a Microsoft Exchange server when Microsoft Outlook is not running in ...
Enabling this policy allows you to add a primary intranet search location within Windows Desktop Search. The value of this ...
Enabling this policy allows you to add intranet search locations in addition to the primary intranet search location defined ...
Enabling this policy allows you to edit the list of file types to exclude from indexing. The end user cannot modify this ...
Enabling this policy allows you to set the location of the preview pane in the Desktop Search results. You can also turn ...
Enabling this policy allows you to specify a list of paths to exclude from indexing by default. The user may override these ...
Enabling this policy allows you to specify a list of paths to exclude from indexing by default. The user may override these ...
Enabling this policy allows you to specify a list of paths to index by default. The user may override these paths and exclude ...