This policy setting defines whether Wi-Fi hotspots are probed for Wireless Internet Service Provider roaming (WISPr) protocol support. If a Wi-Fi hotspot supports the WISPr protocol, users can submit credentials when manually connecting to the network. If authentication is successful, users will be connected automatically on subsequent attempts. Credentials can also be configured by network operators. If you enable this policy setting, or if you do not configure this policy setting, Wi-Fi hotspots are automatically probed for WISPR protocol support. If you disable this policy setting, Wi-Fi hotspots are not probed for WISPr protocol support, and users can only authenticate with Wi-Fi hotspots using a web browser.
This policy setting defines whether a domain controller (DC) should attempt to verify the password provided by a client with ...
This policy setting defines whether a reference to an object is accessible when the user navigates within the same domain ...
This policy setting defines whether a reference to an object is accessible when the user navigates within the same domain ...
This policy setting defines whether a reference to an object is accessible when the user navigates within the same domain ...
This policy setting defines whether Wi-Fi hotspots are probed for Wireless Internet Service Provider roaming (WISPr) protocol ...
This policy setting denies execute access to removable disks, which may include portable media players. If you enable this ...
This policy setting denies execute access to removable disks. If you enable this policy setting, execute access is denied ...
This policy setting denies execute access to the CD and DVD removable storage class. If you enable this policy setting, execute ...
This policy setting denies execute access to the Floppy Drives removable storage class, including USB Floppy Drives. If you ...