Determines whether a user can view and change the properties of remote access connections that are available to all users of the computer.
To create an all-user remote access connection, on the Connection Availability page in the New Connection Wizard, click the 'For all users' option.
This setting determines whether the Properties menu item is enabled, and thus, whether the Remote ...
Determines whether users can view and change the properties of components used by a private or all-user remote access connection.
This setting determines whether the Properties button for components used by a private or all-user remote access connection is enabled.
If you enable this setting (and enable the 'Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators' setting), the Prop ...
Determines whether users can view and change the properties of their private remote access connections.
Private connections are those that are available only to one user. To create a private connection, on the Connection Availability page in the New Connection Wizard, click the 'Only for myself' option.
This setting determines whether the Properties menu item is enabled, and thus, ...
Determines whether users can rename LAN or all user remote access connections.
If you enable this setting, the Rename option is enabled for all users. Users can rename connections by clicking the icon representing a connection or by using the File menu.
If you disable this setting (and enable the 'Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators' setting), the Rename option f ...
Determines whether users can view the status for an active connection.
Connection status is available from the connection status taskbar icon or from the Status dialog box. The Status dialog box displays information about the connection and its activity. It also provides buttons to disconnect and to configure the properties of the connection.
If you enable this setting, the connection status ...
This policy setting allows you to minimize the risk involved when an app launches the default program for a file. Because desktop programs run at a higher integrity level than apps, there is a risk that an app could compromise the system by launching a file in a desktop program.
If you enable this policy setting, Windows prevents apps from launching files that would open in a desktop progr ...
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 command line as a sta ...
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 command line as a sta ...
Allows users to use the Add Printer Wizard to search the network for shared printers.
If you enable this setting or do not configure it, when users choose to add a network printer by selecting the 'A network printer, or a printer attached to another computer' radio button on Add Printer Wizard's page 2, and also check the 'Connect to this printer (or to browse for a printer, ...
This policy setting specifies whether users can share files within their profile. By default users are allowed to share files within their profile to other users on their network after an administrator opts in the computer. An administrator can opt in the computer by using the sharing wizard to share a file within their profile.
If you enable this policy setting, users cannot share files withi ...