Allows you to specify that local computer administrators can supplement the "Define Activation Security Check exemptions" list. If you enable this policy setting, and DCOM does not find an explicit entry for a DCOM server application id (appid) in the "Define Activation Security Check exemptions" policy (if enabled), DCOM will look for an entry in the locally configured list. If you disable this policy setting, DCOM will not look in the locally configured DCOM activation security check exemption list. If you do not configure this policy setting, DCOM will only look in the locally configured exemption list if the "Define Activation Security Check exemptions" policy is not configured.
Allows you to have File Explorer display a confirmation dialog whenever a file is deleted or moved to the Recycle Bin. If ...
Allows you to import a security template into a database so that the settings specified in the template can be applied to ...
Allows you to remove the Run command from the Start menu, Internet Explorer, and Task Manager. If you enable this setting, ...
Allows you to select multiple lines from the console using Shift+UpArrow/DownArrow and copy the selected lines to clipboard ...
Allows you to specify that local computer administrators can supplement the "Define Activation Security Check exemptions" ...
Allows you to validate the syntax of a security template. The syntax of this command is: secedit /validate filename /cfg ...
Allows you to view and change a list of DCOM server application ids (appids) which are exempted from the DCOM Activation ...
Allows you to view and change the inbound port exceptions list defined by Group Policy. Windows Firewall uses two port exception ...
Allows you to view and change the inbound port exceptions list defined by Group Policy. Windows Firewall uses two port exception ...