This policy setting allows you to hide the Switch User interface in the Logon UI, the Start menu and the Task Manager. If you enable this policy setting, the Switch User interface is hidden from the user who is attempting to log on or is logged on to the computer that has this policy applied. The locations that Switch User interface appear are in the Logon UI, the Start menu and the Task Manager. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Switch User interface is accessible to the user in the three locations.
This policy setting allows you to hide the Network tab. If you enable this policy setting, the Network tab in Windows Media ...
This policy setting allows you to hide the Privacy tab in Windows Media Player. If you enable this policy setting, the "Update ...
This policy setting allows you to hide the reveal password button when Internet Explorer prompts users for a password. The ...
This policy setting allows you to hide the Security tab in Windows Media Player. If you enable this policy setting, the default ...
This policy setting allows you to hide the Switch User interface in the Logon UI, the Start menu and the Task Manager. If ...
This policy setting allows you to hide these specified drives in My Computer. This policy setting allows you to remove the ...
This policy setting allows you to improve performance in low bandwidth scenarios. This setting is incrementally scaled from ...
This policy setting allows you to include the Non-Publishing Standard Glyph in the candidate list when Publishing Standard ...
This policy setting allows you to join Microsoft MAPS. Microsoft MAPS is the online community that helps you choose how to ...