This policy only applies to the classic version of the start menu and does not affect the new style start menu. Adds the "Log Off" item to the Start menu and prevents users from removing it. If you enable this setting, the Log Off item appears in the Start menu. This setting also removes the Display Logoff item from Start Menu Options. As a result, users cannot remove the Log Off item from the Start Menu. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the Display Logoff item to add and remove the Log Off item. This setting affects the Start menu only. It does not affect the Log Off item on the Windows Security dialog box that appears when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del. Note: To add or remove the Log Off item on a computer, click Start, click Settings, click Taskbar and Start Menu, click the Start Menu Options tab, and then, in the Start Menu Settings box, click Display Logoff. Also, see "Remove Logoff" in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon/Logoff.
This policy has a profile configured with an EAP method not installed on this machine. The profile will be displayed with ...
This policy has a profile configured with an EAP method not installed on this machine. The profile will be displayed with ...
This policy has one or more profiles configured with EAP method(s) not installed on this machine. Those profiles have been ...
This policy is similar to settings directly available to computer users. Disabling animations can improve usability for users ...
This policy only applies to the classic version of the start menu and does not affect the new style start menu. Adds the ...
This policy prevents automatic copying of user input methods to the system account for use on the sign-in screen. The user ...
This policy removes the end-user notification for new application associations. These associations are based on file types ...
This policy requires a license to be issued to each client computer (device) that connects to the Remote Desktop Session ...
This policy requires a license to be issued to each user that connects to the Remote Desktop Session Host server. The allocation ...