Determines whether printers using kernel-mode drivers may be installed on the local computer. Kernel-mode drivers have access to system-wide memory, and therefore poorly-written kernel-mode drivers can cause stop errors. If you disable this setting, or do not configure it, then printers using a kernel-mode drivers may be installed on the local computer running Windows XP Home Edition and Windows XP Professional. If you do not configure this setting on Windows Server 2003 family products, the installation of kernel-mode printer drivers will be blocked. If you enable this setting, installation of a printer using a kernel-mode driver will not be allowed. Note: By applying this policy, existing kernel-mode drivers will be disabled upon installation of service packs or reinstallation of the Windows XP operating system. This policy does not apply to 64-bit kernel-mode printer drivers as they cannot be installed and associated with a print queue.
Determines whether nonadministrators can rename all-user remote access connections. To create an all-user connection, on ...
Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log off. This setting also disables the "Synchronize all ...
Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log on. This setting also disables the "Synchronize all ...
Determines whether offline files are synchonized before a computer is suspended. If you enable this setting, offline files ...
Determines whether printers using kernel-mode drivers may be installed on the local computer. Kernel-mode drivers have access ...
Determines whether scheduled diagnostics will run to proactively detect and resolve system problems. If you enable this policy ...
Determines whether screen savers used on the computer are password protected. If you enable this setting, all screen savers ...
Determines whether settings that existed in Windows 2000 Server family will apply to Administrators. The set of Network Connections ...
Determines whether the Add Printer Wizard automatically publishes the computer's shared printers in Active Directory. If ...