Do not track Shell shortcuts during roaming
This policy setting determines whether Windows traces shortcuts back to their sources when it cannot find the target on the user's system.
Shortcut files typically include an absolute path to the original target file as well as the relative path to the current target file. When the system cannot find the file in the current target path, then, by defa ...
Hides the Manage item on the File Explorer context menu
Removes the Manage item from the File Explorer context menu. This context menu appears when you right-click File Explorer or My Computer.
The Manage item opens Computer Management (Compmgmt.msc), a console tool that includes many of the primary Windows 2000 administrative tools, such as Event Viewer, Device Manager, and Disk Management. Y ...
Remove File Explorer's default context menu
Removes shortcut menus from the desktop and File Explorer. Shortcut menus appear when you right-click an item.
If you enable this setting, menus do not appear when you right-click the desktop or when you right-click the items in File Explorer. This setting does not prevent users from using other methods to issue commands available on the shortcut men ...
Prevent restoring local previous versions
This policy setting lets you suppress the Restore button in the previous versions property page when the user has selected a previous version of a local file.
If you enable this policy setting, the Restore button is disabled when the user selects a previous version corresponding to a local file.
If you disable this policy setting, the Restore button ...
Hide previous versions list for local files
This policy setting lets you hide the list of previous versions of files that are on local disks. The previous versions could come from the on-disk restore points or from backup media.
If you enable this policy setting, users cannot list or restore previous versions of files on local disks.
If you disable this policy setting, users cannot list and ...
Hide the dropdown list of recent files
Removes the list of most recently used files from the Open dialog box.
If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the 'File name' field includes a drop-down list of recently used files. If you enable this setting, the 'File name' field is a simple text box. Users must browse directories to find a file or type a file name in the text box.
This ...
Audit Policy: Object Access: File Share
This subcategory reports when a file share is accessed. By itself, this policy setting will not cause auditing of any events. It determines whether to audit the event of a user who accesses a file share object that has a specified system access control list (SACL), effectively enabling auditing to take place.
A SACL is comprised of access control entries (A ...