"This setting causes the Windows Installer to enforce strict rules for component upgrades - setting this may cause some updates to fail. If you enable this policy setting strict upgrade rules will be enforced by the Windows Installer. Upgrades can fail if they attempt to do one of the following: (1) Remove a component from a feature. This can also occur if you change the GUID of a component. The component identified by the original GUID appears to be removed and the component as identified by the new GUID appears as a new component. (2) Add a new feature to the top or middle of an existing feature tree. The new feature must be added as a new leaf feature to an existing feature tree. If you disable this policy setting, the Windows Installer will use less restrictive rules for component upgrades."
This setting allows you to load a specific visual style file by entering the path (location) of the visual style file. This ...
This setting allows you to remove access to Windows Update. If you enable this setting, all Windows Update features are removed. ...
This setting allows you to remove access to Windows Update. If you enable this setting, all Windows Update features are removed. ...
This setting allows you to remove the Active Desktop and Web view features. If you enable this setting, it will disable the ...
This setting causes the Windows Installer to enforce strict rules for component upgrades - setting this may cause some updates ...
This setting configures the location that Windows searches for drivers when a new piece of hardware is found. By default, ...
This setting controls automatic updates to a user's computer. Whenever a user connects to the Internet, Windows searches ...
This setting controls error reporting for errors in general applications when error reporting is enabled. The "Default" dropdown ...
This setting controls the ability for users or administrators to remove Windows Installer based updates. This setting should ...