Devices: Allow undock without having to log on This security setting determines whether a portable computer can be undocked without having to log on. If this policy is enabled, logon is not required and an external hardware eject button can be used to undock the computer. If disabled, a user must log on and have the Remove computer from docking station privilege to undock the computer. Default: Enabled. Caution Disabling this policy may tempt users to try and physically remove the laptop from its docking station using methods other than the external hardware eject button. Since this may cause damage to the hardware, this setting, in general, should only be disabled on laptop configurations that are physically securable.
Device metadata that contains an extension namespace has been parsed for container '%1', ExtensionNamespace = '%2', Culture ...
Device Power State is the current power state of the network interface card. Power state 0 is the active operating state, ...
Device Stage couldn't complete this task. The device or your computer might be busy. Try again later, or try disconnecting ...
Devices are normally disabled if they are not working properly or causing a resource conflict. You cannot use a device when ...
Devices: Allow undock without having to log on This security setting determines whether a portable computer can be undocked ...
Devices: Allowed to format and eject removable media This security setting determines who is allowed to format and eject ...
Devices: Prevent users from installing printer drivers when connecting to shared printers For a computer to print to a shared ...
Devices: Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged-on user only This security setting determines whether a CD-ROM is accessible ...
Devices: Restrict floppy access to locally logged-on user only This security setting determines whether removable floppy ...