"Applies security zone information to all users of the same computer. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security level. If you enable this policy, changes that the user makes to a security zone will apply to all users of that computer. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users of the same computer can establish their own security zone settings. This policy is intended to ensure that security zone settings apply uniformly to the same computer and do not vary from user to user. Also, see the "Security zones: Do not allow users to change policies" policy."
Applies alternate user settings when a user logs on to a computer affected by this setting. This setting directs the system ...
Applies an SCW generated security policy to a machine. Also accepts a list of machines as input. Syntax: scwcmd configure ...
Applies default root permissions to the OS partition and propagates them to child objects that are inheriting from the root. ...
Applies proxy settings to all users of the same computer. If you enable this policy, users cannot set user-specific proxy ...
Applies security zone information to all users of the same computer. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same ...
Applies the most recent rollback policy available, then deletes that rollback policy. Syntax: scwcmd rollback /m:machine ...
Apply color combinations that heighten visual differences among screen elements such as text, graphics, and backgrounds so ...
Applying the Windows& 2000 default Internet Explorer security settings increases your server's exposure to potential attacks ...
Applying this security policy to the selected server will require a reboot after the policy is applied. This is required ...