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Set the time Quiet Hours ends each day This policy setting specifies the number of minutes after midnight (local time) that Quiet Hours is to end each day. If you enable this policy setting, the specified time will be used, and users will not be able to customize any Quiet Hours settings. If you disable this policy setting, a default value will be used, and users will not be able to change ...

Turn off calls during Quiet Hours This policy setting blocks voice and video calls during Quiet Hours. If you enable this policy setting, voice and video calls will be blocked during the designated Quiet Hours time window each day, and users will not be able to customize any other Quiet Hours settings. If you disable this policy setting, voice and video calls will be allowed during Quiet Ho ...

Turn off Quiet Hours This policy setting turns off Quiet Hours functionality. If you enable this policy setting, toast notifications will not be suppressed and some background tasks will not be deferred during the designated Quiet Hours time window each day. If you disable this policy setting, toast notifications will be suppressed and some background task deferred during th ...

Allow Microsoft accounts to be optional This policy setting lets you control whether Microsoft accounts are optional for Windows Store apps that require an account to sign in. This policy only affects Windows Store apps that support it. If you enable this policy setting, Windows Store apps that typically require a Microsoft account to sign in will allow users to sign in with an enterprise acco ...

The TFTP server functionality should be configured and enabled or disabled as appropriate.

Disable help tips Disables help tips that Windows shows to the user. By default, Windows will show the user help tips until the user has successfully completed the scenarios. If this setting is enabled, Windows will not show any help tips to the user.

Do not show recent apps when the mouse is pointing to the upper-left corner of the screen This policy setting allows you to prevent the last app and the list of recent apps from appearing when the mouse is pointing to the upper-left corner of the screen. If you enable this policy setting, the user will no longer be able to switch to recent apps using the mouse. The user will still be able to ...

Prevent users from replacing the Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell in the menu they see when they right-click the lower-left corner or press the Windows logo key+X This policy setting allows you to prevent users from replacing the Command Prompt with Windows PowerShell in the menu they see when they right-click the lower-left corner or press the Windows logo key + X. If you enable this po ...

Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings don't appear when the mouse is pointing to the upper-right corner of the screen This policy setting allows you to prevent Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings from appearing when the mouse is pointing to the upper-right corner of the screen. If you enable this policy setting, Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings will no longer appear wh ...

Allow Windows Runtime apps to revoke enterprise data Windows Runtime applications can protect content which has been associated with an enterprise identifier (EID), but can only revoke access to content it protected. To allow an application to revoke access to all content on the device that is protected by a particular enterprise, add an entry to the list on a new line that contains the enterpris ...


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