This policy setting allows the Start screen to appear on the display the user is using when they press the Windows logo key. This setting only applies to users who are using multiple displays. If you enable this policy setting, the Start screen will appear on the display the user is using when they press the Windows logo key. If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the Start screen will always appear on the main display when the user presses the Windows logo key. Users will still be able to open Start on other displays by pressing the Start button on that display. Also, the user will be able to configure this setting.
This policy setting allows the Apps view to be opened by default when the user goes to Start. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows the automatic deletion of specified items when the last browser window closes. The preferences ...
This policy setting allows the configuration of wireless settings using Windows Connect Now (WCN). The WCN Registrar enables ...
This policy setting allows the playing of video and animation through older media players in specified zones. Video and animation ...
This policy setting allows the Start screen to appear on the display the user is using when they press the Windows logo key. ...
This policy setting allows the system to detect the time of unexpected shutdowns by writing the current time to disk on a ...
This policy setting allows the user to enable the SmartScreen Filter, which warns the user if the website being visited is ...
This policy setting allows the user to run natively implemented, scriptable XMLHTTP. If you enable this policy setting, the ...
This policy setting allows the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) providers Win32_ReliabilityStabilitymetrics and Win32_ReliabilityRecords ...