This policy setting controls whether the Classification tab is displayed in the Properties dialog box in File Explorer. The Classification tab enables users to manually classify files by selecting properties from a list. Administrators can define the properties for the organization by using Group Policy, and supplement these with properties defined on individual file servers by using File Classification Infrastructure, which is part of the File Server Resource Manager role service. If you enable this policy setting, the Classification tab is displayed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Classification tab is hidden.
This policy setting controls whether raw volume write notifications are sent to behavior monitoring. If you enable or do ...
This policy setting controls whether RPC clients authenticate with the Endpoint Mapper Service when the call they are making ...
This policy setting controls whether sites which bypass the proxy server are mapped into the local Intranet security zone. ...
This policy setting controls whether SmartScreen Filter scans pages in this zone for malicious content. If you enable this ...
This policy setting controls whether the Classification tab is displayed in the Properties dialog box in File Explorer. The ...
This policy setting controls whether the contents of redirected folders is copied from the old location to the new location ...
This policy setting controls whether the domain controller provides information about previous logons to client computers. ...
This policy setting controls whether the lock screen appears for users. If you enable this policy setting, users that are ...
This policy setting controls whether the LPRemove task will run to clean up language packs installed on a machine but are ...