This policy setting specifies whether Work Folders should be set up automatically for all users of the affected computer. If you enable this policy setting, Work Folders will be set up automatically for all users of the affected computer. This prevents users from choosing not to use Work Folders on the computer; it also prevents them from manually specifying the local folder in which Work Folders stores files. Work Folders will use the settings specified in the "Specify Work Folders settings" policy setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\WorkFolders. If the "Specify Work Folders settings" policy setting does not apply to a user, Work Folders is not automatically set up. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Work Folders uses the "Force automatic setup" option of the "Specify Work Folders settings" policy setting to determine whether to automatically set up Work Folders for a given user.
This policy setting specifies whether Windows searches Windows Update for device drivers when no local drivers for a device ...
This policy setting specifies whether Windows should download a list of providers for the web publishing and online ordering ...
This policy setting specifies whether Windows should use the specified network path as the roaming user profile path for ...
This policy setting specifies whether Windows will allow console applications and GUI applications without visible top-level ...
This policy setting specifies whether Work Folders should be set up automatically for all users of the affected computer. ...
This policy setting specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to smooth images so that they appear less jagged when displayed. ...
This policy setting specifies whether you will accept requests from Web sites for Profile Assistant information. If you enable ...
This policy setting specifies whether, when there is a problem connecting with an Internet server, to provide a detailed ...
This policy setting substitutes custom alert text in the disk diagnostic message shown to users when a disk reports a S.M.A.R.T. ...