Removes all computers outside of the user's workgroup or local domain from lists of network resources in File Explorer and Network Locations. If you enable this setting, the system removes the Entire Network option and the icons representing networked computers from Network Locations and from the browser associated with the Map Network Drive option. This setting does not prevent users from viewing or connecting to computers in their workgroup or domain. It also does not prevent users from connecting to remote computers by other commonly used methods, such as by typing the share name in the Run dialog box or the Map Network Drive dialog box. To remove computers in the user's workgroup or domain from lists of network resources, use the "No Computers Near Me in Network Locations" setting. Note: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting.
Remove-VMNetworkAdapterRoutingDomainMapping will remove the specified routing domain settings from network adapter "{0}". ...
Removes (deletes) a directory. RMDIR /S /Q drive:]path RD /S /Q drive:]path /S Removes all directories and files in the specified ...
Removes a drive letter or mounted folder pathname from the volume with focus. Syntax: REMOVE LETTER= | MOUNT= | ALL DISMOUNT ...
Removes Active Desktop content and prevents users from adding Active Desktop content. This setting removes all Active Desktop ...
Removes all computers outside of the user's workgroup or local domain from lists of network resources in File Explorer and ...
Removes all recovery points for the selected virtual machine. Failover will be considered complete and cannot be canceled. ...
Removes all replication links for a given naming context. This does not delete the connection objects so the KCC will build ...
Removes any and all partition or volume formatting from the disk with focus. Syntax: CLEAN ALL ALL Specifies that each and ...
Removes app packages (.appx or .appxbundle) from the image. App packages will not be installed when new user accounts are ...