This policy setting lets you turn on Content URI Rules to supplement the static Content URI Rules that were defined as part of the app manifest and apply to all Windows Store apps that use the enterpriseAuthentication capability on a computer. If you enable this policy setting, you can define additional Content URI Rules that all Windows Store apps that use the enterpriseAuthentication capability on a computer can use. If you disable or don't set this policy setting, Windows Store apps will only use the static Content URI Rules.
This policy setting lets you reverse the subject name from how it is stored in the certificate when displaying it during ...
This policy setting lets you specify where to find the list of websites you want opened using Enterprise Mode IE, instead ...
This policy setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected ...
This policy setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected ...
This policy setting lets you turn on Content URI Rules to supplement the static Content URI Rules that were defined as part ...
This policy setting limits a node to resolving, but not publishing, names in a specific Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) ...
This policy setting limits the amount of disk space that can be used to store offline files. This includes the space used ...
This policy setting limits the amount of time that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) will take to download the ...
This policy setting limits the maximum age of files in the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) peer cache. In ...