This setting is designed to ensure that shell extensions can operate on a per-user basis. If you enable this setting, Windows is directed to only run those shell extensions that have either been approved by an administrator or that will not impact other users of the machine. A shell extension only runs if there is an entry in at least one of the following locations in registry. For shell extensions that have been approved by the administrator and are available to all users of the computer, there must be an entry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved. For shell extensions to run on a per-user basis, there must be an entry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved.
This setting exists only for backward compatibility, and is not valid for this version of Windows. To configure the Program ...
This setting forces the theme color scheme to be the default color scheme. If you enable this setting, a user cannot change ...
This setting hides Computer from the desktop and from the new Start menu. It also hides links to Computer in the Web view ...
This setting hides Properties on the context menu for Computer. If you enable this setting, the Properties option will not ...
This setting is designed to ensure that shell extensions can operate on a per-user basis. If you enable this setting, Windows ...
This setting is not compatible with computers running Windows 2000 Service Pack 1 or earlier. Apply Group Policy objects ...
This setting is used by Credential Manager during Backup/Restore. No accounts should have this privilege, as it is only assigned ...
This setting lets you configure how domain joined computers become registered as devices. When you enable this setting, domain ...
This setting lets you decide whether people can save passwords locally on their computers. This setting is enabled by default. ...