This policy setting allows users to install programs from removable media during privileged installations. If you enable this policy setting, all users are permitted to install programs from removable media, such as floppy disks and CD-ROMs, even when the installation program is running with elevated system privileges. This policy setting does not affect installations that run in the user's security context. By default, users can install from removable media when the installation runs in their own security context. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, by default, users can install programs from removable media only when the installation runs in the user's security context. During privileged installations, such as those offered on the desktop or displayed in Add or Remove Programs, only system administrators can install from removable media. Also, see the "Prevent removable media source for any install" policy setting.
This policy setting allows user-based policy processing, roaming user profiles, and user object logon scripts for interactive ...
This policy setting allows users to access and run the troubleshooting tools that are available in the Troubleshooting Control ...
This policy setting allows users to go to the desktop instead of the Start screen when they sign in. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting allows users to have their feeds authenticated through the Basic authentication scheme over an unencrypted ...
This policy setting allows users to install programs from removable media during privileged installations. If you enable ...
This policy setting allows users to patch elevated products. If you enable this policy setting, all users are permitted to ...
This policy setting allows users to search for installation files during privileged installations. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting allows users to see Windows Store apps on the taskbar. If you enable this policy setting, users will ...
This policy setting allows users to turn on authentication options that require user input from the pre-boot environment, ...