This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in the site local cloud. The Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) allows for distributed resolution of a name to an IPV6 address and port number. One of the ways in which PNRP bootstraps itself is by using multicast on the same subnet. That is, PNRP publishes itself on the local subnet, so that other computers can find it when needed. If you enable this setting, PNRP will not use multicast for bootstrapping. Specifying this registry key will break scenarios where there is no seed server for bootstrap (such as ad hoc networking scenarios). If you disable this setting, PNRP will use multicast for bootstrapping on the same subnet. If this setting is not configured, the protocol will revert to using a public registry key to determine whether it will publish the computer or will use multicast to search for other computers on the local subnet. The multicast protocol used for bootstrapping is SSDP (Simple Service Discovery Protocol). The SSDP service must be enabled (which it is by default) for this policy to have effect.
This setting controls automatic updates to a user's computer. Whenever a user connects to the Internet, Windows searches ...
This setting determines if roaming user profiles are available on a particular computer. By default, when roaming profile ...
This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in ...
This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in ...
This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in ...
This setting disables the theme gallery in the Personalization Control Panel. If you enable this setting, users cannot change ...
This setting exists only for backward compatibility, and is not valid for this version of Windows. To configure the Program ...
This setting forces the theme color scheme to be the default color scheme. If you enable this setting, a user cannot change ...
This setting hides Computer from the desktop and from the new Start menu. It also hides links to Computer in the Web view ...