"Disables the Offline Files folder. This setting disables the "View Files" button on the Offline Files tab. As a result, users cannot use the Offline Files folder to view or open copies of network files stored on their computer. Also, they cannot use the folder to view characteristics of offline files, such as their server status, type, or location. This setting does not prevent users from working offline or from saving local copies of files available offline. Also, it does not prevent them from using other programs, such as Windows Explorer, to view their offline files. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Tip: To view the Offline Files Folder, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then click "View Files.""
Disables the Advanced Calling button on the General Options page. Users will not then be able to change the call placement ...
Disables the application sharing feature of NetMeeting completely. Users will not be able to host or view shared applications." ...
Disables the directory feature of NetMeeting. Users will not logon to a directory (ILS) server when NetMeeting starts. Users ...
Disables the mapping of client drives in Terminal Services sessions ("drive redirection"). By default, Terminal Services ...
Disables the Offline Files folder. This setting disables the "View Files" button on the Offline Files tab. As a result, users ...
Disables the remote desktop sharing feature of NetMeeting. Users will not be able to set it up or use it for controlling ...
Disables the slow link detection feature. Slow link detection measures the speed of the connection between a user's computer ...
Disables the Windows registry editor Regedit.exe. If this setting is enabled and the user tries to start a registry editor, ...
Disables user tracking. This setting prevents the system from tracking the programs users run, the paths they navigate, and ...