This policy setting prevents Windows Installer from creating a System Restore checkpoint each time an application is installed. System Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal data files. If you enable this policy setting, the Windows Installer does not generate System Restore checkpoints when installing applications. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, by default, the Windows Installer automatically creates a System Restore checkpoint each time an application is installed, so that users can restore their computer to the state it was in before installing the application.
This policy setting prevents users from searching for installation files when they add features or components to an installed ...
This policy setting prevents users from starting Task Manager. Task Manager (taskmgr.exe) lets users start and stop programs; ...
This policy setting prevents users from using Windows Installer to install patches. If you enable this policy setting, users ...
This policy setting prevents Windows from keeping track of the apps that are used and searched most frequently. If you enable ...
This policy setting prevents Windows Installer from creating a System Restore checkpoint each time an application is installed. ...
This policy setting prevents Windows Messenger from automatically running at logon. If you enable this policy setting, Windows ...
This policy setting prohibits access to Windows Connect Now (WCN) wizards. If you enable this policy setting, the wizards ...
This policy setting prohibits Windows Installer from generating and saving the files it needs to reverse an interrupted or ...
This policy setting provides users with the ability to download their roaming profile, even when a slow network connection ...