This policy setting enables logging of all PowerShell script input to the Microsoft-Windows-PowerShell/Operational event log. If you enable this policy setting, Windows PowerShell will log the processing of commands, script blocks, functions, and scripts - whether invoked interactively, or through automation. If you disable this policy setting, logging of PowerShell script input is disabled. If you enable the Script Block Invocation Logging, PowerShell additionally logs events when invocation of a command, script block, function, or script starts or stops. Enabling Invocation Logging generates a high volume of event logs. Note: This policy setting exists under both Computer Configuration and User Configuration in the Group Policy Editor. The Computer Configuration policy setting takes precedence over the User Configuration policy setting.
This policy setting enables blocking of ActiveX control installation prompts for Internet Explorer processes. If you enable ...
This policy setting enables blocking of file download prompts that are not user initiated. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting enables DC Locator to attempt to locate a DC in the nearest site based on the site link cost if a DC ...
This policy setting enables intranet mapping rules to be applied automatically if the computer belongs to a domain. If you ...
This policy setting enables logging of all PowerShell script input to the Microsoft-Windows-PowerShell/Operational event ...
This policy setting enables or disables PNRP cloud creation. PNRP is a distributed name resolution protocol allowing Internet ...
This policy setting enables Remote Assistance invitations to be generated with improved encryption so that only computers ...
This Policy setting enables you to specify passive polling behavior. NCSI polls various measurements throughout the network ...
This policy setting enables you to specify the expected address of the host name used for the DNS probe. Successful resolution ...