This policy setting allows you to prevent Windows from creating a system restore point during device activity that would normally prompt Windows to create a system restore point. Windows normally creates restore points for certain driver activity, such as the installation of an unsigned driver. A system restore point enables you to more easily restore your system to its state before the activity. If you enable this policy setting, Windows does not create a system restore point when one would normally be created. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows creates a system restore point as it normally would.
This policy setting allows you to prevent users from rearranging toolbars. If you enable this policy setting, users are not ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent users from replacing the Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell in the menu they ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent users from resizing the taskbar. If you enable this policy setting, users are not ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent video smoothing from occurring. If you enable this policy setting, video smoothing ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent Windows from creating a system restore point during device activity that would ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent Windows from installing removable devices. A device is considered removable when ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent Windows from retrieving device metadata from the Internet. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting allows you to prevent Windows Media Player from downloading codecs. If you enable this policy setting, ...
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