This policy setting sets the default behavior for Autorun commands. Autorun commands are generally stored in autorun.inf files. They often launch the installation program or other routines. Prior to Windows Vista, when media containing an autorun command is inserted, the system will automatically execute the program without user intervention. This creates a major security concern as code may be executed without user's knowledge. The default behavior starting with Windows Vista is to prompt the user whether autorun command is to be run. The autorun command is represented as a handler in the Autoplay dialog. If you enable this policy setting, an Administrator can change the default Windows Vista or later behavior for autorun to: a) Completely disable autorun commands, or b) Revert back to pre-Windows Vista behavior of automatically executing the autorun command. If you disable or not configure this policy setting, Windows Vista or later will prompt the user whether autorun command is to be run.
This policy setting sets data storage limits for indexed database and application caches for individual websites. When you ...
This policy setting sets data storage limits for indexed databases of websites that have been allowed to exceed their storage ...
This policy setting sets file storage limits for application caches of websites that have been allowed to exceed their storage ...
This policy setting sets the data storage limit for all combined indexed databases for a user. When you set this policy setting, ...
This policy setting sets the default behavior for Autorun commands. Autorun commands are generally stored in autorun.inf ...
This policy setting sets the file storage limit for all combined application caches for a user. When you set this policy ...
This policy setting sets the maximum number of resource entries that can be specified in a manifest file associated with ...
This policy setting sets the maximum size for an individual resource file contained in a manifest file. The manifest file ...
This policy setting sets the maximum size of each user profile and determines the system's response when a user profile reaches ...