This setting allows you to force a specific visual style file by entering the path (location) of the visual style file. This can be a local computer visual style (aero.msstyles), or a file located on a remote server using a UNC path (\\Server\Share\aero.msstyles). If you enable this setting, the visual style file that you specify will be used. Also, a user may not apply a different visual style when changing themes. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the users can select the visual style that they want to use by changing themes (if the Personalization Control Panel is available). Note: If this setting is enabled and the file is not available at user logon, the default visual style is loaded. Note: When running Windows XP, you can select the Luna visual style by typing %windir% esources hemes\Luna\Luna.msstyles Note: To select the Windows Classic visual style, leave the box blank beside "Path to Visual Style:" and enable this setting.
This setting allows you to configure user installs. To configure this setting, set it to enabled and use the drop-down list ...
This setting allows you to configure whether power is automatically turned off when Windows shutdown completes. This setting ...
This setting allows you to control a user's ability to invoke a computer policy refresh. If you enable this setting, users ...
This setting allows you to enable or disable Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) logging on a client computer. RSoP logs information ...
This setting allows you to force a specific visual style file by entering the path (location) of the visual style file. This ...
This setting allows you to remove access to Windows Update. If you enable this setting, all Windows Update features are removed. ...
This setting allows you to remove access to Windows Update. If you enable this setting, all Windows Update features are removed. ...
This setting assigns the address of the SMTP server that sends out notifications. If you enable this setting, Windows System ...
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