This policy setting turns off Windows Error Reporting, so that reports are not collected or sent to either Microsoft or internal servers within your organization when software unexpectedly stops working or fails. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Error Reporting does not send any problem information to Microsoft. Additionally, solution information is not available in Security and Maintenance in Control Panel. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Turn off Windows Error Reporting policy setting in Computer Configuration/Administrative Templates/System/Internet Communication Management/Internet Communication settings takes precedence. If Turn off Windows Error Reporting is also either disabled or not configured, user settings in Control Panel for Windows Error Reporting are applied.
This policy setting turns off toast notifications for applications. If you enable this policy setting, applications will ...
This policy setting turns off toast notifications on the lock screen. If you enable this policy setting, applications will ...
This policy setting turns off URL Suggestions. URL Suggestions allow users to autocomplete URLs in the address bar based ...
This policy setting turns off Windows Defender. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Defender does not run, and computers ...
This policy setting turns off Windows Error Reporting, so that reports are not collected or sent to either Microsoft or internal ...
This policy setting turns off Windows Mobility Center. If you enable this policy setting, the user is unable to invoke Windows ...
This policy setting turns off Windows presentation settings. If you enable this policy setting, Windows presentation settings ...
This policy setting turns on and turns off disk quota management on all NTFS volumes of the computer, and prevents users ...
This policy setting turns on and turns off disk quota management on all NTFS volumes of the computer, and prevents users ...