This setting disables the more secure default setting for the user's roaming user profile folder. Once an administrator has configured a users' roaming profile, the profile will be created at the user's next login. The profile is created at the location that is specified by the administrator. For Windows 2000 Professional pre-SP4 and Windows XP pre-SP1 operating systems, the default file permissions for the newly generated profile are full control access for the user and no file access for the administrators group. No checks are made for the correct permissions if the profile folder already exists. For Windows Server 2003 family, Windows 2000 Professional SP4 and Windows XP SP1, the default behavior is to check the folder for the correct permissions if the profile folder already exists, and not copy files to or from the roaming folder if the permissions are not correct. By configuring this setting, you can alter this behavior. If you enable this setting Windows will not check the permissions for the folder in the case where the folder exists. If you disable or do not configure this setting AND the roaming profile folder exists AND the user or administrators group are not the owner of the folder, Windows will NOT copy files to or from the roaming folder. The user will be shown an error message and an entry will be written to the event log. The user's cached profile will be used, or a temporary profile issued if no cached profile exists. Note: The setting must be configured on the client computer not the server for it to have any effect because the client computer sets the file share permissions for the roaming profile at creation time. Note: The behavior when this setting is enabled is exactly the same behavior as in Windows 2000 Professional pre-SP4 and Windows XP Professional
This setting disables or removes all menu items and buttons that log the user off the system. Also, see the "Remove Logoff ...
This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in ...
This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in ...
This setting disables PNRP protocol from advertising the computer or from searching other computers on the local subnet in ...
This setting disables the more secure default setting for the user's roaming user profile folder. Once an administrator has ...
This setting disables the theme gallery in the Personalization Control Panel. If you enable this setting, users cannot change ...
This setting forces the theme color scheme to be the default color scheme. If you enable this setting, a user cannot change ...
This setting forces the user to log on to the computer using the classic logon screen. By default, a workgroup is set to ...
This setting hides Computer from the desktop and from the new Start menu. It also hides links to Computer in the Web view ...