This policy setting specifies whether the Windows NTP Client is enabled. Enabling the Windows NTP Client allows your computer to synchronize its computer clock with other NTP servers. You might want to disable this service if you decide to use a third-party time provider. If you enable this policy setting, you can set the local computer clock to synchronize time with NTP servers. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the local computer clock does not synchronize time with NTP servers.
This policy setting specifies whether the Internet Connection Wizard can connect to Microsoft to download a list of Internet ...
This policy setting specifies whether the tasks "Publish this file to the Web," "Publish this folder to the Web," and "Publish ...
This policy setting specifies whether the UDP protocol will be used to access servers via Remote Desktop Protocol. If you ...
This policy setting specifies whether the user can conduct a search on the Address bar. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting specifies whether the Windows NTP Client is enabled. Enabling the Windows NTP Client allows your computer ...
This policy setting specifies whether the Windows Registration Wizard connects to Microsoft.com for online registration. ...
This policy setting specifies whether to allow printing over HTTP from this client. Printing over HTTP allows a client to ...
This policy setting specifies whether to allow this client to download print driver packages over HTTP. To set up HTTP printing, ...
This policy setting specifies whether to automatically update root certificates using the Windows Update website. Typically, ...