"Hides the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. Logon scripts are batch files of instructions that run when the user logs on. By default, Windows 2000 displays the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier in a command window as they run, although it does not display logon scripts written for Windows 2000. If you enable this setting, Windows 2000 does not display logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. Also, see the "Run Logon Scripts Visible" setting."
Hides specified Control Panel items and folders. This setting removes Control Panel items (such as Display) and folders (such ...
Hides the Active Directory folder in My Network Places. The Active Directory folder displays Active Directory objects in ...
Hides the file scan progress window. This window provides status information to sophisticated users, but it might confuse ...
Hides the General page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change personal identification and bandwidth ...
Hides the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. Logon scripts are batch files of instructions ...
Hides the menus that appear when you right-click the taskbar and items on the taskbar, such as the Start button, the clock, ...
Hides the Network tab. This policy hides the Network tab in Windows Media Player. The default network settings are used unless ...
Hides the Privacy tab. This policy hides the Privacy tab in Windows Media Player. The default privacy settings are used for ...
Hides the Security page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change call security and authentication ...