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Permit use of Start Menu preference extension This policy setting allows you to permit or prohibit use of the Start Menu preference extension. When a preference extension is prohibited, it does not appear in the Group Policy Management Editor window of the GPMC. If you enable this policy setting, you permit use of the preference extension unless restricted by the 'Permit use of Control Panel S ...

The /etc/pki/tls/ldap/servercert.pem file should be owned by the appropriate group.

Do not allow window animations This policy setting controls the appearance of window animations such as those found when restoring, minimizing, and maximizing windows. If you enable this policy setting, window animations are turned off. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, window animations are turned on. Changing this policy setting requires a logoff for it to be a ...

Set 6to4 Relay Name Resolution Interval This policy setting allows you to specify the interval at which the relay name is resolved. The 6to4 relay name resolution interval setting has no effect if 6to4 connectivity is not available on the host. If you enable this policy setting, you can specify the value for the duration at which the relay name is resolved periodically. If you disable or do ...

Hash Version support for BranchCache This policy setting specifies whether the BranchCache hash generation service supports version 1 (V1) hashes, version 2 (V2) hashes, or both V1 and V2 hashes. Hashes, also called content information, are created based on the data in shared folders where BranchCache is enabled. If you specify only one version that is supported, content information for that ...

Service Dependencies This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in. If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and cannot be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the ...

Prevent access to the command prompt This policy setting prevents users from running the interactive command prompt, Cmd.exe. This policy setting also determines whether batch files (.cmd and .bat) can run on the computer. If you enable this policy setting and the user tries to open a command window, the system displays a message explaining that a setting prevents the action. If you disabl ...

Turn off notification area cleanup This setting affects the notification area, also called the 'system tray.' The notification area is located in the task bar, generally at the bottom of the screen, and it includes the clock and current notifications. This setting determines whether the items are always expanded or always collapsed. By default, notifications are collapsed. The notification cle ...

Remove Downloads link from Start Menu If you enable this policy the start menu will not show a link to the Downloads folder.

Remove Logoff on the Start Menu Removes the 'Log Off <username>' item from the Start menu and prevents users from restoring it. If you enable this setting, the Log Off <username> item does not appear in the Start menu. This setting also removes the Display Logoff item from Start Menu Options. As a result, users cannot restore the Log Off <username> item to the Start Menu. If you disable thi ...


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