Specifies whether Sound Recorder can run. Sound Recorder is a feature of Microsoft Windows Vista that can be used to record sound from an audio input device where the recorded sound is encoded and saved as an audio file. If you enable this policy setting, Sound Recorder will not run. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Sound Recorder can be run.
Specifies whether or not the "local access only" network icon will be shown. When enabled, the icon for Internet access will ...
Specifies whether or not to log events when the pruning service on a domain controller attempts to contact a computer before ...
Specifies whether Remote Desktop Services limits the number of simultaneous connections to the server. You can use this setting ...
Specifies whether Remote Desktop Services uses the specified network share or local directory path as the root of the user's ...
Specifies whether Sound Recorder can run. Sound Recorder is a feature of Microsoft Windows Vista that can be used to record ...
Specifies whether the administrator will be prompted about going to Windows Update to search for device drivers using the ...
Specifies whether the Ascend NAS uses a terminal server idle timer and, if it does, whether both the user and the host must ...
Specifies whether the connection defaults to the standard Windows Authentication if another Authentication package has been ...
Specifies whether the display of Windows Client Wallpaper is disabled. This option can save system resources by decreasing ...