This policy setting allows desktop apps to be listed first in the Apps view in Start. If you enable this policy setting, desktop apps would be listed first when the apps are sorted by category in the Apps view. The other sorting options would continue to be available and the user could choose to change their default sorting options. If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the desktop apps won't be listed first when the apps are sorted by category, and the user can configure this setting.
This policy setting allows an administrator to automatically delete user profiles on system restart that have not been used ...
This policy setting allows an administrator to define the Direct Access connection to be considered a fast network connection ...
This policy setting allows an administrator to standardize the account pictures for all users on a system to the default ...
This policy setting allows applications and services to prevent automatic sleep. If you enable this policy setting, any application, ...
This policy setting allows desktop apps to be listed first in the Apps view in Start. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows encrypted items to be indexed. If you enable this policy setting, indexing will attempt to decrypt ...
This policy setting allows Internet Explorer to be started automatically to complete the signup process after the branding ...
This policy setting allows Internet Explorer to provide enhanced suggestions as the user types in the Address bar. To provide ...
This policy setting allows local users to be enumerated on domain-joined computers. If you enable this policy setting, Logon ...