This policy setting controls whether or not complex list settings configured by a local administrator are merged with Group Policy settings. This setting applies to lists such as threats and Exclusions. If you enable or do not configure this setting, unique items defined in Group Policy and in preference settings configured by the local administrator will be merged into the resulting effective policy. In the case of conflicts, Group policy Settings will override preference settings. If you disable this setting, only items defined by Group Policy will be used in the resulting effective policy. Group Policy settings will override preference settings configured by the local administrator.
This policy setting controls whether files read from file shares over a slow network are transparently cached in the Offline ...
This policy setting controls whether folders are redirected on a user's primary computers only. This policy setting is useful ...
This policy setting controls whether local sites which are not explicitly mapped into any Security Zone are forced into the ...
This policy setting controls whether memory dumps in support of OS-generated error reports can be sent to Microsoft automatically. ...
This policy setting controls whether or not complex list settings configured by a local administrator are merged with Group ...
This policy setting controls whether or not errors are reported to Microsoft. Error Reporting is used to report information ...
This policy setting controls whether or not local path information is sent when the user is uploading a file via an HTML ...
This policy setting controls whether or not software can simulate the Secure Attention Sequence (SAS). If you enable this ...
This policy setting controls whether or not the "Open File - Security Warning" message appears when the user tries to open ...