This policy setting allows you to have file names sorted literally (as in Windows 2000 and earlier) rather than in numerical order. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Explorer will sort file names by each digit in a file name (for example, 111 < 22 < 3). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows Explorer will sort file names by increasing number value (for example, 3 < 22 < 111).
This policy setting allows you to enforce or ignore the computer's local list of blocked Trusted Platform Module (TPM) commands. ...
This policy setting allows you to ensure that any Internet Explorer add-ons not listed in the 'Add-on List' policy setting ...
This policy setting allows you to enter a keep-alive interval to ensure that the session state on the RD Session Host server ...
This policy setting allows you to exclude HTML Help Executable from being monitored by software-enforced DEP. DEP is designed ...
This policy setting allows you to have file names sorted literally (as in Windows 2000 and earlier) rather than in numerical ...
This policy setting allows you to improve performance in low bandwidth scenarios. This setting is incrementally scaled from ...
This policy setting allows you to limit the audio playback quality for a Remote Desktop Services session. Limiting the quality ...
This policy setting allows you to limit the number of monitors that a user can use to display a Remote Desktop Services session. ...
This policy setting allows you to limit the size of the entire roaming user profile cache on the local drive. This policy ...