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This policy setting turns off Windows presentation settings. If you enable this policy setting, Windows presentation settings cannot be invoked. If you disable this policy setting, Windows presentation settings can be invoked. The presentation settings icon will be displayed in the notification area. This will give users a quick and easy way to configure their system settings before a presentati ...

This policy setting allows users who are connected to the Internet to access and search troubleshooting content that is hosted on Microsoft content servers. Users can access online troubleshooting content from within the Troubleshooting Control Panel UI by clicking 'Yes' when they are prompted by a message that states, 'Do you want the most up-to-date troubleshooting con ...

Hide or display the sleep, restart, and shutdown buttons, in the login window. In loginwindow.plist, set the PowerOffDisabled key = true to hide the buttons. If the key does not exist, buttons are displayed.

Antivirus programs are mandatory in many environments and provide a strong defense against attack. The Notify antivirus programs when opening attachments setting allows you to manage how registered antivirus programs are notified. When enabled, this policy setting configures Windows to call the registered antivirus program and have it scan file attachments when they are opened by users. If the an ...

The Allow the Network Access Protection client to support the 802.1x Enforcement Client component machine setting should be configured correctly. This policy setting allows the Network Access Protection (NAP) client to support the Windows XP version of the 802.1x Enforcement Client component. If you enable this policy setting, NAP allows the Windows XP version of the 802.1x Wireless Enforcement C ...

The audit logs must not have extended ACLs. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

This policy setting limits a node to resolving, but not publishing, names in a specific Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) cloud. This policy setting forces computers to act as clients in peer-to-peer (P2P) scenarios. For example, a client computer can detect other computers to initiate chat sessions, but other computers cannot detect that client and initiate sessions with it. If you enable th ...

This policy setting allows you to enforce or ignore the computer's local list of blocked Trusted Platform Module (TPM) commands. If you enable this policy setting, Windows will ignore the computer's local list of blocked TPM commands and will only block those TPM commands specified by Group Policy or the default list. The local list of blocked TPM commands is configured outside ...

The /etc/group file should be owned by the appropriate user.

Configures the SMB v1 client driver's start type. To disable client-side processing of the SMBv1 protocol, select the "Enabled" radio button, then select "Disable driver" from the dropdown. WARNING: DO NOT SELECT THE "DISABLED" RADIO BUTTON UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! For Windows 7 and Servers 2008, 2008R2, and 2012, you must also configure the "Configure SMB v1 client (extra setting needed for pre ...


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