Hides the Active Directory folder in Network Locations. The Active Directory folder displays Active Directory objects in a browse window. If you enable this setting, the Active Directory folder does not appear in the Network Locations folder. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Active Directory folder appears in the Network Locations folder. This setting is designed to let users search Active Directory but not tempt them to casually browse Active Directory.
Hide the Back button in the Open dialog box. This policy setting lets you remove new features added in Microsoft Windows ...
Hides all folders on the user-specific (top) section of the Start menu. Other items appear, but folders are hidden. This ...
Hides or displays reminder balloons, and prevents users from changing the setting. Reminder balloons appear above the Offline ...
Hides pop-up text on the Start menu and in the notification area. When you hold the cursor over an item on the Start menu ...
Hides the Active Directory folder in Network Locations. The Active Directory folder displays Active Directory objects in ...
Hides the General page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change personal identification and bandwidth ...
Hides the Preview Pane in File Explorer. If you enable this policy setting, the Preview Pane in File Explorer is hidden and ...
Hides the Security page of the Tools Options dialog. Users will not then be able to change call security and authentication ...
High alert level: Indicates an item that might collect your personal info, compromise your privacy, or damage your PC. Recommended ...