"Determines whether users can connect and disconnect remote access connections. If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), double-clicking the icon has no effect, and the Connect and Disconnect menu items are disabled for all users (including administrators). Important: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Connect and Disconnect options for remote access connections are available to all users. Users can connect or disconnect a remote access connection by double-clicking the icon representing the connection, by right-clicking it, or by using the File menu."
Determines whether the user can publish DFS roots in Active Directory. If you enable this setting or do not configure it, ...
Determines whether the user can publish shared folders in Active Directory. If you enable this setting or do not configure ...
Determines whether users can change the properties of a LAN connection. This setting determines whether the Properties menu ...
Determines whether users can configure advanced TCP/IP settings. If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network ...
Determines whether users can connect and disconnect remote access connections. If you enable this setting (and enable the ...
Determines whether users can delete all user remote access connections. To create an all-user remote access connection, on ...
Determines whether users can delete remote access connections. If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network ...
Determines whether users can enable/disable LAN connections. If you enable this setting, the Enable and Disable options for ...
Determines whether users can rename LAN or all user remote access connections. If you enable this setting, the Rename option ...