This policy setting specifies whether Remote Desktop Services always prompts the client for a password upon connection. You can use this setting to enforce a password prompt for users logging on to Remote Desktop Services, even if they already provided the password in the Remote Desktop Connection client. By default, Remote Desktop Services allows users to automatically log on by entering a password in the Remote Desktop Connection client. If you enable this policy setting, users cannot automatically log on to Remote Desktop Services by supplying their passwords in the Remote Desktop Connection client. They are prompted for a password to log on. If you disable this policy setting, users can always log on to Remote Desktop Services automatically by supplying their passwords in the Remote Desktop Connection client. If you do not configure this policy setting, automatic logon is not specified at the Group Policy level.
This policy setting specifies whether Internet Explorer renders legacy visual filters in this zone. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting specifies whether Internet Explorer renders legacy visual filters in this zone. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting specifies whether or not the user is prompted for a password when the system resumes from sleep. If you ...
This policy setting specifies whether placeholders appear for graphical images while the images are downloading. This allows ...
This policy setting specifies whether Remote Desktop Services always prompts the client for a password upon connection. You ...
This policy setting specifies whether Remote Desktop Services retains a user's per-session temporary folders at logoff. You ...
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