This policy setting specifies a default logon domain, which might be a different domain than the domain to which the computer is joined. Without this policy setting, at logon, if a user does not specify a domain for logon, the domain to which the computer belongs is assumed as the default domain. For example if the computer belongs to the Fabrikam domain, the default domain for user logon is Fabrikam. If you enable this policy setting, the default logon domain is set to the specified domain, which might be different than the domain to which the computer is joined. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the default logon domain is always set to the domain to which the computer is joined.
This policy setting shows or hides the "Run as different user" command on the Start application bar. If you enable this setting, ...
This policy setting shows or hides the Details Pane in File Explorer. If you enable this policy setting and configure it ...
This policy setting shows the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable ...
This policy setting specifies a corporate server to which Windows Error Reporting sends reports (if you do not want to send ...
This policy setting specifies a default logon domain, which might be a different domain than the domain to which the computer ...
This policy setting specifies a list of device setup class GUIDs describing device drivers that non-administrator members ...
This policy setting specifies a set of parameters for controlling the Windows NTP Client. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting specifies additional programs or documents that Windows starts automatically when a user logs on to the ...
This policy setting specifies an alternate location for the Windows File Protection cache. If you enable this policy setting, ...