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  1. ��#if version <= 2
  2. CLASS USER
  3. CATEGORY !!GPOnly
  4. POLICY !!GPOnlyPolicy
  5. KEYNAME "Software\Policies"
  6. PART !!GPOnly_Tip1 TEXT
  7. END PART
  8. PART !!GPOnly_Tip2 TEXT
  9. END PART
  10. PART !!GPOnly_Tip3 TEXT
  11. END PART
  12. PART !!GPOnly_Tip4 TEXT
  13. END PART
  14. PART !!GPOnly_Tip5 TEXT
  15. END PART
  16. END POLICY
  17. END CATEGORY
  18. CLASS MACHINE
  19. CATEGORY !!GPOnly
  20. POLICY !!GPOnlyPolicy
  21. KEYNAME "Software\Policies"
  22. PART !!GPOnly_Tip1 TEXT
  23. END PART
  24. PART !!GPOnly_Tip2 TEXT
  25. END PART
  26. PART !!GPOnly_Tip3 TEXT
  27. END PART
  28. PART !!GPOnly_Tip4 TEXT
  29. END PART
  30. PART !!GPOnly_Tip5 TEXT
  31. END PART
  32. END POLICY
  33. END CATEGORY
  34. #endif
  35. #if version >= 3
  36. CLASS MACHINE
  37. CATEGORY !!AdministrativeServices
  38. #if version >= 4
  39. EXPLAIN !!AdministrativeServices_Help
  40. #endif
  41. POLICY !!ShutdownReason
  42. #if version >= 4
  43. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  44. #endif
  45. EXPLAIN !!ShutdownReason_Help
  46. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Reliability"
  47. PART !!ShutdownReason_Box DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  48. VALUENAME "ShutdownReasonUI"
  49. ITEMLIST
  50. NAME !!ShutdownReason_Never VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  51. NAME !!ShutdownReason_Always VALUE NUMERIC 1
  52. END ITEMLIST
  53. END PART
  54. END POLICY
  55. POLICY !!SetupSourcePath
  56. #if version >= 4
  57. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  58. #endif
  59. EXPLAIN !!SetupSourcePath_Help
  60. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Setup"
  61. PART !!SetupSourcePathBox EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  62. VALUENAME "SourcePath"
  63. END PART
  64. END POLICY
  65. POLICY !!ServicePackSourcePath
  66. #if version >= 4
  67. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  68. #endif
  69. EXPLAIN !!ServicePackSourcePath_Help
  70. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Setup"
  71. PART !!ServicePackSourcePathBox EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  72. VALUENAME "ServicePackSourcePath"
  73. END PART
  74. END POLICY
  75. POLICY !!DisableStatusMessages
  76. #if version >= 4
  77. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  78. #endif
  79. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  80. EXPLAIN !!DisableStatusMessages_Help
  81. VALUENAME "DisableStatusMessages"
  82. END POLICY
  83. POLICY !!VerboseStatus
  84. #if version >= 4
  85. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  86. #endif
  87. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  88. EXPLAIN !!VerboseStatus_Help
  89. VALUENAME "VerboseStatus"
  90. END POLICY
  91. POLICY !!RestrictRunFromHelp_Comp
  92. #if version >= 4
  93. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  94. #endif
  95. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  96. EXPLAIN !!RestrictRunFromHelp_Help
  97. PART !!RestrictRunFromHelp_Edit EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  98. VALUENAME "DisableInHelp"
  99. END PART
  100. PART !!RestrictRunFromHelp_Example TEXT
  101. END PART
  102. END POLICY
  103. POLICY !!Autorun
  104. #if version >= 4
  105. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  106. #endif
  107. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  108. EXPLAIN !!Autorun_Help
  109. PART !!Autorun_Box DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  110. VALUENAME "NoDriveTypeAutoRun"
  111. ITEMLIST
  112. NAME !!Autorun_NoCD VALUE NUMERIC 181 DEFAULT
  113. NAME !!Autorun_None VALUE NUMERIC 255
  114. END ITEMLIST
  115. END PART
  116. END POLICY
  117. POLICY !!NoEncryptOnMove
  118. #if version >= 4
  119. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  120. #endif
  121. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  122. EXPLAIN !!NoEncryptOnMove_Help
  123. VALUENAME "NoEncryptOnMove"
  124. END POLICY
  125. POLICY !!AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID
  126. #if version >= 4
  127. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  128. #endif
  129. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\App Management"
  130. EXPLAIN !!AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID_Help
  131. VALUENAME "COMClassStore"
  132. END POLICY
  133. CATEGORY !!UserProfiles
  134. #if version >= 4
  135. EXPLAIN !!UserProfiles_Help
  136. #endif
  137. POLICY !!CompatibleRUPSecurity
  138. #if version >= 4
  139. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP_SP1_W2K_SP4_NETSERVER
  140. #endif
  141. EXPLAIN !!CompatibleRUPSecurity_Help
  142. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  143. VALUENAME "CompatibleRUPSecurity"
  144. END POLICY
  145. POLICY !!DeleteRoamingCachedProfiles
  146. #if version >= 4
  147. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  148. #endif
  149. EXPLAIN !!DeleteRoamingCachedProfiles_Help
  150. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  151. VALUENAME "DeleteRoamingCache"
  152. END POLICY
  153. POLICY !!EnableSlowLinkDetect
  154. #if version >= 4
  155. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  156. #endif
  157. EXPLAIN !!EnableSlowLinkDetect_Help
  158. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  159. VALUENAME "SlowLinkDetectEnabled"
  160. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  161. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  162. END POLICY
  163. POLICY !!SlowLinkTimeOut
  164. #if version >= 4
  165. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  166. #endif
  167. EXPLAIN !!SlowLinkTimeOut_Help
  168. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  169. PART !!TransferRateOp NUMERIC
  170. MIN 0 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 500 SPIN 100
  171. VALUENAME "UserProfileMinTransferRate"
  172. END PART
  173. PART !!SlowLinkWaitInterval NUMERIC REQUIRED
  174. VALUENAME "SlowLinkTimeOut"
  175. MIN 0 MAX 20000 DEFAULT 120
  176. END PART
  177. END POLICY
  178. POLICY !!SlowLinkDefault
  179. #if version >= 4
  180. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  181. #endif
  182. EXPLAIN !!SlowLinkDefault_Help
  183. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  184. VALUENAME "SlowLinkProfileDefault"
  185. END POLICY
  186. POLICY !!EnableSlowLinkUI
  187. #if version >= 4
  188. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  189. #endif
  190. EXPLAIN !!EnableSlowLinkUI_Help
  191. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  192. VALUENAME "SlowLinkUIEnabled"
  193. END POLICY
  194. POLICY !!ProfileDlgTimeOut
  195. #if version >= 4
  196. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  197. #endif
  198. EXPLAIN !!ProfileDlgTimeOut_Help
  199. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  200. PART !!ProfileDlgWaitInterval NUMERIC REQUIRED
  201. VALUENAME "ProfileDlgTimeOut"
  202. MIN 0 MAX 600 DEFAULT 30
  203. END PART
  204. END POLICY
  205. POLICY !!ProfileErrorAction
  206. #if version >= 4
  207. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  208. #endif
  209. EXPLAIN !!ProfileErrorAction_Help
  210. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  211. VALUENAME "ProfileErrorAction"
  212. END POLICY
  213. POLICY !!ProfileUnloadTimeout
  214. #if version >= 4
  215. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  216. #endif
  217. EXPLAIN !!ProfileUnloadTimeout_Help
  218. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  219. PART !!ProfileUnloadTimeoutPrompt NUMERIC REQUIRED
  220. VALUENAME "ProfileUnloadTimeout"
  221. MIN 0 MAX 4294967295 DEFAULT 60 SPIN 5
  222. END PART
  223. END POLICY
  224. POLICY !!AddAdminGroupToRUP
  225. #if version >= 4
  226. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  227. #endif
  228. EXPLAIN !!AddAdminGroupToRUP_Help
  229. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  230. VALUENAME "AddAdminGroupToRUP"
  231. END POLICY
  232. POLICY !!Readonlyuserprofile
  233. #if version >= 4
  234. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  235. #endif
  236. EXPLAIN !!Readonlyuserprofile_Help
  237. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  238. VALUENAME "ReadOnlyProfile"
  239. END POLICY
  240. POLICY !!LocalProfile
  241. #if version >= 4
  242. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  243. #endif
  244. EXPLAIN !!LocalProfile_Help
  245. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  246. VALUENAME "LocalProfile"
  247. END POLICY
  248. END CATEGORY ; User Profiles
  249. CATEGORY !!Scripts
  250. #if version >= 4
  251. EXPLAIN !!Scripts
  252. #endif
  253. POLICY !!Run_Logon_Script_Sync
  254. #if version >= 4
  255. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  256. #endif
  257. EXPLAIN !!Run_Logon_Script_Sync_Help
  258. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  259. VALUENAME "RunLogonScriptSync"
  260. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  261. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  262. END POLICY
  263. POLICY !!Run_Startup_Script_Sync
  264. #if version >= 4
  265. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  266. #endif
  267. EXPLAIN !!Run_Startup_Script_Sync_Help
  268. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  269. VALUENAME "RunStartupScriptSync"
  270. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  271. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  272. END POLICY
  273. POLICY !!Run_Startup_Script_Visible
  274. #if version >= 4
  275. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  276. #endif
  277. EXPLAIN !!Run_Startup_Script_Visible_Explain
  278. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  279. VALUENAME "HideStartupScripts"
  280. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  281. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  282. END POLICY
  283. POLICY !!Run_Shutdown_Script_Visible
  284. #if version >= 4
  285. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  286. #endif
  287. EXPLAIN !!Run_Shutdown_Script_Visible_Explain
  288. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  289. VALUENAME "HideShutdownScripts"
  290. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  291. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  292. END POLICY
  293. POLICY !!MaxGPOScriptWaitPolicy
  294. #if version >= 4
  295. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  296. #endif
  297. EXPLAIN !!MaxGPOScriptWaitPolicy_Help
  298. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  299. PART !!MaxGPOScriptWait NUMERIC REQUIRED
  300. VALUENAME "MaxGPOScriptWait"
  301. MIN 0 MAX 32000 DEFAULT 600
  302. END PART
  303. PART !!GPO_Script_Tip TEXT
  304. END PART
  305. END POLICY
  306. END CATEGORY ;Scripts
  307. CATEGORY !!Logon
  308. #if version >= 4
  309. EXPLAIN !!Logon_Help
  310. #endif
  311. POLICY !!NoWelcomeTips
  312. #if version >= 4
  313. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kOnly
  314. #endif
  315. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  316. EXPLAIN !!NoWelcomeTips_Help
  317. VALUENAME "NoWelcomeScreen"
  318. END POLICY
  319. POLICY !!LogonType
  320. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  321. #if version >= 4
  322. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  323. #endif
  324. EXPLAIN !!LogonType_Help
  325. VALUENAME "LogonType"
  326. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  327. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  328. END POLICY
  329. POLICY !!Run
  330. #if version >= 4
  331. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  332. #endif
  333. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run"
  334. EXPLAIN !!Run_Help
  335. PART !!RunListBox LISTBOX
  336. VALUEPREFIX ""
  337. END PART
  338. END POLICY
  339. POLICY !!DisableExplorerRunOnceLegacy
  340. #if version >= 4
  341. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  342. #endif
  343. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  344. EXPLAIN !!DisableExplorerRunOnceLegacy_Help
  345. VALUENAME "DisableLocalMachineRunOnce"
  346. END POLICY
  347. POLICY !!DisableExplorerRunLegacy
  348. #if version >= 4
  349. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  350. #endif
  351. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  352. EXPLAIN !!DisableExplorerRunLegacy_Help
  353. VALUENAME "DisableLocalMachineRun"
  354. END POLICY
  355. POLICY !!SyncForegroundPolicy
  356. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon"
  357. #if version >= 4
  358. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  359. #endif
  360. EXPLAIN !!SyncForegroundPolicy_Help
  361. VALUENAME "SyncForegroundPolicy"
  362. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  363. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  364. END POLICY
  365. END CATEGORY ; Logon
  366. CATEGORY !!DiskQuota
  367. #if version >= 4
  368. EXPLAIN !!DiskQuota_Help
  369. #endif
  370. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DiskQuota"
  371. POLICY !!DQ_Enable
  372. #if version >= 4
  373. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  374. #endif
  375. EXPLAIN !!DQ_Enable_Help
  376. VALUENAME "Enable"
  377. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  378. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  379. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  380. END POLICY
  381. POLICY !!DQ_Enforce
  382. #if version >= 4
  383. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  384. #endif
  385. EXPLAIN !!DQ_Enforce_Help
  386. VALUENAME "Enforce"
  387. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  388. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  389. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  390. END POLICY
  391. POLICY !!DQ_Limit
  392. #if version >= 4
  393. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  394. #endif
  395. EXPLAIN !!DQ_Limit_Help
  396. PART !!DQ_LimitTip1 TEXT
  397. END PART
  398. PART !!DQ_LimitTip2 TEXT
  399. END PART
  400. PART !!Blank TEXT
  401. END PART
  402. PART !!DQ_LimitLabel TEXT
  403. END PART
  404. PART !!Blank TEXT
  405. END PART
  406. PART !!DQ_LimitValue NUMERIC DEFAULT 100
  407. VALUENAME "Limit"
  408. MIN 0 MAX 1000 SPIN 10 REQUIRED
  409. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  410. END PART
  411. PART !!DQ_LimitUnits DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT REQUIRED
  412. VALUENAME "LimitUnits"
  413. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  414. ITEMLIST
  415. NAME !!DQ_UnitsKB VALUE NUMERIC 1
  416. NAME !!DQ_UnitsMB VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  417. NAME !!DQ_UnitsGB VALUE NUMERIC 3
  418. NAME !!DQ_UnitsTB VALUE NUMERIC 4
  419. NAME !!DQ_UnitsPB VALUE NUMERIC 5
  420. NAME !!DQ_UnitsEB VALUE NUMERIC 6
  421. END ITEMLIST
  422. END PART
  423. PART !!Blank TEXT
  424. END PART
  425. PART !!DQ_ThresholdLabel TEXT
  426. END PART
  427. PART !!Blank TEXT
  428. END PART
  429. PART !!DQ_ThresholdValue NUMERIC DEFAULT 100
  430. VALUENAME "Threshold"
  431. MIN 0 MAX 1000 SPIN 10 REQUIRED
  432. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  433. END PART
  434. PART !!DQ_ThresholdUnits DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT REQUIRED
  435. VALUENAME "ThresholdUnits"
  436. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  437. ITEMLIST
  438. NAME !!DQ_UnitsKB VALUE NUMERIC 1
  439. NAME !!DQ_UnitsMB VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  440. NAME !!DQ_UnitsGB VALUE NUMERIC 3
  441. NAME !!DQ_UnitsTB VALUE NUMERIC 4
  442. NAME !!DQ_UnitsPB VALUE NUMERIC 5
  443. NAME !!DQ_UnitsEB VALUE NUMERIC 6
  444. END ITEMLIST
  445. END PART
  446. END POLICY
  447. POLICY !!DQ_LogEventOverLimit
  448. #if version >= 4
  449. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  450. #endif
  451. EXPLAIN !!DQ_LogEventOverLimit_Help
  452. VALUENAME "LogEventOverLimit"
  453. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  454. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  455. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  456. END POLICY
  457. POLICY !!DQ_LogEventOverThreshold
  458. #if version >= 4
  459. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  460. #endif
  461. EXPLAIN !!DQ_LogEventOverThreshold_Help
  462. VALUENAME "LogEventOverThreshold"
  463. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  464. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  465. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  466. END POLICY
  467. POLICY !!DQ_RemovableMedia
  468. #if version >= 4
  469. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  470. #endif
  471. EXPLAIN !!DQ_RemovableMedia_Help
  472. VALUENAME "ApplyToRemovableMedia"
  473. CLIENTEXT {3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}
  474. END POLICY
  475. END CATEGORY ; DiskQuota
  476. CATEGORY !!Netlogon
  477. #if version >= 4
  478. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_Help
  479. #endif
  480. POLICY !!Netlogon_ExpectedDialupDelay
  481. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  482. #if version >= 4
  483. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  484. #endif
  485. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_ExpectedDialupDelay_Help
  486. PART !!Netlogon_ExpectedDialupDelayLabel NUMERIC
  487. MIN 0 MAX 600 DEFAULT 0 SPIN 100
  488. VALUENAME "ExpectedDialupDelay"
  489. END PART
  490. END POLICY
  491. POLICY !!Netlogon_SiteName
  492. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  493. #if version >= 4
  494. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  495. #endif
  496. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_SiteName_Help
  497. PART !!Netlogon_SiteNameLabel EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  498. VALUENAME "SiteName"
  499. END PART
  500. END POLICY
  501. POLICY !!Netlogon_NegativeCachePeriod
  502. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  503. #if version >= 4
  504. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  505. #endif
  506. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_NegativeCachePeriod_Help
  507. PART !!Netlogon_NegativeCachePeriodLabel NUMERIC
  508. MIN 0 MAX 604800 DEFAULT 45 SPIN 60
  509. VALUENAME "NegativeCachePeriod"
  510. END PART
  511. END POLICY
  512. POLICY !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryInitialPeriod
  513. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  514. #if version >= 4
  515. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  516. #endif
  517. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryInitialPeriod_Help
  518. PART !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryInitialPeriodLabel NUMERIC
  519. MIN 0 MAX 4233600 DEFAULT 600 SPIN 600
  520. VALUENAME "BackgroundRetryInitialPeriod"
  521. END PART
  522. END POLICY
  523. POLICY !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryMaximumPeriod
  524. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  525. #if version >= 4
  526. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  527. #endif
  528. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryMaximumPeriod_Help
  529. PART !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryMaximumPeriodLabel NUMERIC
  530. MIN 0 MAX 4233600 DEFAULT 3600 SPIN 3600
  531. VALUENAME "BackgroundRetryMaximumPeriod"
  532. END PART
  533. END POLICY
  534. POLICY !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryQuitTime
  535. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  536. #if version >= 4
  537. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  538. #endif
  539. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryQuitTime_Help
  540. PART !!Netlogon_BackgroundRetryQuitTimeLabel NUMERIC
  541. MIN 0 MAX 4233600 DEFAULT 0 SPIN 100
  542. VALUENAME "BackgroundRetryQuitTime"
  543. END PART
  544. END POLICY
  545. POLICY !!Netlogon_BackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod
  546. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  547. #if version >= 4
  548. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  549. #endif
  550. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_BackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod_Help
  551. PART !!Netlogon_BackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriodLabel NUMERIC
  552. MIN 0 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 4294967200 SPIN 1000
  553. VALUENAME "BackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod"
  554. END PART
  555. END POLICY
  556. POLICY !!Netlogon_NonBackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod
  557. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  558. #if version >= 4
  559. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  560. #endif
  561. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_NonBackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod_Help
  562. PART !!Netlogon_NonBackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriodLabel NUMERIC
  563. MIN 0 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 1800 SPIN 1000
  564. VALUENAME "NonBackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod"
  565. END PART
  566. END POLICY
  567. POLICY !!Netlogon_ScavengeInterval
  568. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  569. #if version >= 4
  570. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  571. #endif
  572. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_ScavengeInterval_Help
  573. PART !!Netlogon_ScavengeIntervalLabel NUMERIC
  574. MIN 0 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 900 SPIN 900
  575. VALUENAME "ScavengeInterval"
  576. END PART
  577. END POLICY
  578. POLICY !!Netlogon_AvoidPdcOnWan
  579. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  580. #if version >= 4
  581. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  582. #endif
  583. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_AvoidPdcOnWan_Help
  584. VALUENAME "AvoidPdcOnWan"
  585. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  586. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  587. END POLICY
  588. CATEGORY !!Netlogon_DC_Locator_DNS_Records
  589. #if version >= 4
  590. EXPLAIN !!Net_DC_Locator_DNS_Records_Help
  591. #endif
  592. POLICY !!Netlogon_UseDynamicDns
  593. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  594. #if version >= 4
  595. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  596. #endif
  597. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_UseDynamicDns_Help
  598. VALUENAME "UseDynamicDns"
  599. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  600. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  601. END POLICY
  602. POLICY !!Netlogon_DnsAvoidRegisterRecords
  603. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  604. #if version >= 4
  605. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  606. #endif
  607. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_DnsAvoidRegisterRecords_Help
  608. PART !!Netlogon_DnsAvoidRegisterRecordsLabel EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  609. VALUENAME "DnsAvoidRegisterRecords"
  610. END PART
  611. END POLICY
  612. POLICY !!Netlogon_DnsRefreshInterval
  613. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  614. #if version >= 4
  615. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  616. #endif
  617. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_DnsRefreshInterval_Help
  618. PART !!Netlogon_DnsRefreshIntervalLabel NUMERIC
  619. MIN 1800 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 1800 SPIN 100
  620. VALUENAME "DnsRefreshInterval"
  621. END PART
  622. END POLICY
  623. POLICY !!Netlogon_LdapSrvWeight
  624. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  625. #if version >= 4
  626. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  627. #endif
  628. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_LdapSrvWeight_Help
  629. PART !!Netlogon_LdapSrvWeightLabel NUMERIC
  630. MIN 0 MAX 65535 DEFAULT 100 SPIN 100
  631. VALUENAME "LdapSrvWeight"
  632. END PART
  633. END POLICY
  634. POLICY !!Netlogon_LdapSrvPriority
  635. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  636. #if version >= 4
  637. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  638. #endif
  639. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_LdapSrvPriority_Help
  640. PART !!Netlogon_LdapSrvPriorityLabel NUMERIC
  641. MIN 0 MAX 65535 DEFAULT 0 SPIN 100
  642. VALUENAME "LdapSrvPriority"
  643. END PART
  644. END POLICY
  645. POLICY !!Netlogon_DnsTtl
  646. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  647. #if version >= 4
  648. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  649. #endif
  650. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_DnsTtl_Help
  651. PART !!Netlogon_DnsTtlLabel NUMERIC
  652. MIN 0 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 600 SPIN 100
  653. VALUENAME "DnsTtl"
  654. END PART
  655. END POLICY
  656. POLICY !!Netlogon_AutoSiteCoverage
  657. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  658. #if version >= 4
  659. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  660. #endif
  661. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_AutoSiteCoverage_Help
  662. VALUENAME "AutoSiteCoverage"
  663. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  664. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  665. END POLICY
  666. POLICY !!Netlogon_SiteCoverage
  667. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  668. #if version >= 4
  669. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  670. #endif
  671. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_SiteCoverage_Help
  672. PART !!Netlogon_SiteCoverageLabel EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  673. VALUENAME "SiteCoverage"
  674. END PART
  675. END POLICY
  676. POLICY !!Netlogon_GcSiteCoverage
  677. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  678. #if version >= 4
  679. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  680. #endif
  681. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_GcSiteCoverage_Help
  682. PART !!Netlogon_GcSiteCoverageLabel EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  683. VALUENAME "GcSiteCoverage"
  684. END PART
  685. END POLICY
  686. POLICY !!Netlogon_NdncSiteCoverage
  687. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  688. #if version >= 4
  689. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  690. #endif
  691. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_NdncSiteCoverage_Help
  692. PART !!Netlogon_NdncSiteCoverageLabel EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  693. VALUENAME "NdncSiteCoverage"
  694. END PART
  695. END POLICY
  696. POLICY !!Netlogon_AllowSingleLabelDnsDomain
  697. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Netlogon\Parameters"
  698. #if version >= 4
  699. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  700. #endif
  701. EXPLAIN !!Netlogon_AllowSingleLabelDnsDomain_Help
  702. VALUENAME "AllowSingleLabelDnsDomain"
  703. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  704. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  705. END POLICY
  706. END CATEGORY ;Netlogon_DC_Locator_DNS_Records
  707. END CATEGORY ;Netlogon
  708. CATEGORY !!PolicyPolicies
  709. #if version >= 4
  710. EXPLAIN !!PolicyPolicies_Help
  711. #endif
  712. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  713. POLICY !!DisableBackgroundPolicy
  714. #if version >= 4
  715. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  716. #endif
  717. EXPLAIN !!DisableBackgroundPolicy_Help
  718. VALUENAME "DisableBkGndGroupPolicy"
  719. END POLICY
  720. POLICY !!GroupPolicyRefreshRate
  721. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  722. #if version >= 4
  723. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  724. #endif
  725. EXPLAIN !!GroupPolicyRefreshRate_Help
  726. PART !!GPRefreshRate_C_Desc1 TEXT
  727. END PART
  728. PART !!GPRefreshRate_C_Desc2 TEXT
  729. END PART
  730. PART !!GPRefreshRate NUMERIC REQUIRED
  731. MIN 0 MAX 64800 DEFAULT 90
  732. VALUENAME "GroupPolicyRefreshTime"
  733. END PART
  734. PART !!Blank TEXT
  735. END PART
  736. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc1 TEXT
  737. END PART
  738. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc2 TEXT
  739. END PART
  740. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc3 TEXT
  741. END PART
  742. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset NUMERIC REQUIRED
  743. MIN 0 MAX 1440 DEFAULT 30
  744. VALUENAME "GroupPolicyRefreshTimeOffset"
  745. END PART
  746. END POLICY
  747. POLICY !!GroupPolicyRefreshRateDC
  748. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  749. #if version >= 4
  750. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  751. #endif
  752. EXPLAIN !!GroupPolicyRefreshRateDC_Help
  753. PART !!GPRefreshRate_DC_Desc1 TEXT
  754. END PART
  755. PART !!GPRefreshRate_DC_Desc2 TEXT
  756. END PART
  757. PART !!GPRefreshRate NUMERIC REQUIRED
  758. MIN 0 MAX 64800 DEFAULT 5
  759. VALUENAME "GroupPolicyRefreshTimeDC"
  760. END PART
  761. PART !!Blank TEXT
  762. END PART
  763. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc1 TEXT
  764. END PART
  765. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc2 TEXT
  766. END PART
  767. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc3 TEXT
  768. END PART
  769. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset NUMERIC REQUIRED
  770. MIN 0 MAX 1440 DEFAULT 0
  771. VALUENAME "GroupPolicyRefreshTimeOffsetDC"
  772. END PART
  773. END POLICY
  774. POLICY !!UserPolicyMode
  775. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  776. #if version >= 4
  777. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  778. #endif
  779. EXPLAIN !!UserPolicyMode_Help
  780. PART !!UserPolicyModeOp DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  781. VALUENAME "UserPolicyMode"
  782. ITEMLIST
  783. NAME !!UserPolicyMode_Merge VALUE NUMERIC 1
  784. NAME !!UserPolicyMode_Replace VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  785. END ITEMLIST
  786. END PART
  787. END POLICY
  788. POLICY !!GPTransferRate
  789. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  790. #if version >= 4
  791. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  792. #endif
  793. EXPLAIN !!GPTransferRate_Help
  794. PART !!TransferRateOp NUMERIC
  795. MIN 0 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 500 SPIN 100
  796. VALUENAME "GroupPolicyMinTransferRate"
  797. END PART
  798. PART !!Blank TEXT
  799. END PART
  800. PART !!TransferRateTip1 TEXT
  801. END PART
  802. END POLICY
  803. POLICY !!RSoPLogging
  804. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  805. #if version >= 4
  806. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  807. #endif
  808. EXPLAIN !!RSoPLogging_Help
  809. VALUENAME "RSoPLogging"
  810. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  811. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  812. END POLICY
  813. POLICY !!DisableUsersFromMachGP
  814. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  815. #if version >= 4
  816. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  817. #endif
  818. EXPLAIN !!DisableUsersFromMachGP_Help
  819. VALUENAME "DenyUsersFromMachGP"
  820. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  821. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  822. END POLICY
  823. POLICY !!DenyRsopToInteractiveUser
  824. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  825. #if version >= 4
  826. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  827. #endif
  828. EXPLAIN !!DenyRsopToInteractiveUser_Help
  829. VALUENAME "DenyRsopToInteractiveUser"
  830. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  831. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  832. END POLICY
  833. POLICY !!CSE_Registry
  834. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{35378EAC-683F-11D2-A89A-00C04FBBCFA2}"
  835. #if version >= 4
  836. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  837. #endif
  838. EXPLAIN !!CSE_Registry_Help
  839. PART !!CSE_NOBACKGROUND CHECKBOX
  840. VALUENAME "NoBackgroundPolicy"
  841. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  842. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  843. END PART
  844. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  845. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  846. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  847. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  848. END PART
  849. END POLICY
  850. POLICY !!CSE_IEM
  851. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{A2E30F80-D7DE-11d2-BBDE-00C04F86AE3B}"
  852. #if version >= 4
  853. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  854. #endif
  855. EXPLAIN !!CSE_IEM_Help
  856. PART !!CSE_SLOWLINK CHECKBOX
  857. VALUENAME "NoSlowLink"
  858. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  859. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  860. END PART
  861. PART !!CSE_NOBACKGROUND CHECKBOX
  862. VALUENAME "NoBackgroundPolicy"
  863. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  864. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  865. END PART
  866. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  867. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  868. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  869. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  870. END PART
  871. END POLICY
  872. POLICY !!CSE_AppMgmt
  873. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{c6dc5466-785a-11d2-84d0-00c04fb169f7}"
  874. #if version >= 4
  875. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  876. #endif
  877. EXPLAIN !!CSE_AppMgmt_Help
  878. PART !!CSE_SLOWLINK CHECKBOX
  879. VALUENAME "NoSlowLink"
  880. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  881. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  882. END PART
  883. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  884. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  885. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  886. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  887. END PART
  888. END POLICY
  889. POLICY !!CSE_FolderRedirection
  890. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{25537BA6-77A8-11D2-9B6C-0000F8080861}"
  891. #if version >= 4
  892. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  893. #endif
  894. EXPLAIN !!CSE_FolderRedirection_Help
  895. PART !!CSE_SLOWLINK CHECKBOX
  896. VALUENAME "NoSlowLink"
  897. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  898. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  899. END PART
  900. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  901. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  902. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  903. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  904. END PART
  905. END POLICY
  906. POLICY !!CSE_Scripts
  907. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{42B5FAAE-6536-11d2-AE5A-0000F87571E3}"
  908. #if version >= 4
  909. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  910. #endif
  911. EXPLAIN !!CSE_Scripts_Help
  912. PART !!CSE_SLOWLINK CHECKBOX
  913. VALUENAME "NoSlowLink"
  914. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  915. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  916. END PART
  917. PART !!CSE_NOBACKGROUND CHECKBOX
  918. VALUENAME "NoBackgroundPolicy"
  919. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  920. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  921. END PART
  922. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  923. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  924. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  925. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  926. END PART
  927. END POLICY
  928. POLICY !!CSE_Security
  929. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{827D319E-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}"
  930. #if version >= 4
  931. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  932. #endif
  933. EXPLAIN !!CSE_Security_Help
  934. PART !!CSE_NOBACKGROUND CHECKBOX
  935. VALUENAME "NoBackgroundPolicy"
  936. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  937. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  938. END PART
  939. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  940. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  941. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  942. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  943. END PART
  944. END POLICY
  945. POLICY !!CSE_IPSecurity
  946. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{e437bc1c-aa7d-11d2-a382-00c04f991e27}"
  947. #if version >= 4
  948. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  949. #endif
  950. EXPLAIN !!CSE_IPSecurity_Help
  951. PART !!CSE_SLOWLINK CHECKBOX
  952. VALUENAME "NoSlowLink"
  953. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  954. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  955. END PART
  956. PART !!CSE_NOBACKGROUND CHECKBOX
  957. VALUENAME "NoBackgroundPolicy"
  958. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  959. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  960. END PART
  961. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  962. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  963. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  964. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  965. END PART
  966. END POLICY
  967. POLICY !!CSE_EFSRecovery
  968. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{B1BE8D72-6EAC-11D2-A4EA-00C04F79F83A}"
  969. #if version >= 4
  970. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  971. #endif
  972. EXPLAIN !!CSE_EFSRecovery_Help
  973. PART !!CSE_SLOWLINK CHECKBOX
  974. VALUENAME "NoSlowLink"
  975. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  976. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  977. END PART
  978. PART !!CSE_NOBACKGROUND CHECKBOX
  979. VALUENAME "NoBackgroundPolicy"
  980. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  981. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  982. END PART
  983. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  984. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  985. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  986. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  987. END PART
  988. END POLICY
  989. POLICY !!CSE_DiskQuota
  990. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy\{3610eda5-77ef-11d2-8dc5-00c04fa31a66}"
  991. #if version >= 4
  992. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  993. #endif
  994. EXPLAIN !!CSE_DiskQuota_Help
  995. PART !!CSE_SLOWLINK CHECKBOX
  996. VALUENAME "NoSlowLink"
  997. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  998. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  999. END PART
  1000. PART !!CSE_NOBACKGROUND CHECKBOX
  1001. VALUENAME "NoBackgroundPolicy"
  1002. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1003. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1004. END PART
  1005. PART !!CSE_NOCHANGES CHECKBOX
  1006. VALUENAME "NoGPOListChanges"
  1007. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  1008. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  1009. END PART
  1010. END POLICY
  1011. END CATEGORY ; PolicyPolicies
  1012. CATEGORY !!RemoteAssist
  1013. #if version >= 4
  1014. EXPLAIN !!RemoteAssist_Help
  1015. #endif
  1016. POLICY !!RA_Solicit
  1017. #if version >= 4
  1018. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1019. #endif
  1020. EXPLAIN !!RA_Solicit_Help
  1021. KEYNAME "Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  1022. VALUENAME fAllowToGetHelp
  1023. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1024. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1025. PART !!RA_Solicit_Control_List DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  1026. KEYNAME "Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  1027. VALUENAME fAllowFullControl
  1028. ITEMLIST
  1029. NAME !!RA_Solicit_Control_Ctrl VALUE NUMERIC 1 DEFAULT
  1030. NAME !!RA_Solicit_Control_View VALUE NUMERIC 0
  1031. END ITEMLIST
  1032. END PART
  1033. PART !!RA_Solicit_ExpireValue_Edt NUMERIC
  1034. KEYNAME "Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  1035. VALUENAME MaxTicketExpiry
  1036. MIN 0 MAX 1440 DEFAULT 30
  1037. END PART
  1038. PART !!RA_Solicit_ExpireUnits_List DROPDOWNLIST
  1039. KEYNAME "Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  1040. VALUENAME MaxTicketExpiryUnits
  1041. ITEMLIST
  1042. NAME !!RA_Solicit_Control_Minutes VALUE NUMERIC 0
  1043. NAME !!RA_Solicit_Control_Hours VALUE NUMERIC 1
  1044. NAME !!RA_Solicit_Control_Days VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  1045. END ITEMLIST
  1046. END PART
  1047. END POLICY
  1048. POLICY !!RA_Unsolicit
  1049. #if version >= 4
  1050. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1051. #endif
  1052. EXPLAIN !!RA_Unsolicit_Help
  1053. KEYNAME "Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  1054. VALUENAME fAllowUnsolicited
  1055. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1056. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1057. PART !!RA_Unsolicit_Control_List DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  1058. KEYNAME "Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  1059. VALUENAME fAllowUnsolicitedFullControl
  1060. ITEMLIST
  1061. NAME !!RA_Unsolicit_Control_Ctrl VALUE NUMERIC 1 DEFAULT
  1062. NAME !!RA_Unsolicit_Control_View VALUE NUMERIC 0
  1063. END ITEMLIST
  1064. END PART
  1065. PART !!RA_Unsolicit_DACL_Edit LISTBOX
  1066. KEYNAME "Software\policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services\RAUnsolicit"
  1067. END PART
  1068. END POLICY
  1069. END CATEGORY ;; RemoteAssist
  1070. CATEGORY !!SR
  1071. #if version >= 4
  1072. EXPLAIN !!SR_Help
  1073. #endif
  1074. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\SystemRestore"
  1075. POLICY !!SR_DisableSR
  1076. #if version >= 4
  1077. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1078. #endif
  1079. EXPLAIN !!SR_DisableSR_Help
  1080. VALUENAME "DisableSR"
  1081. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1082. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1083. END POLICY
  1084. POLICY !!SR_DisableConfig
  1085. #if version >= 4
  1086. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1087. #endif
  1088. EXPLAIN !!SR_DisableConfig_Help
  1089. VALUENAME "DisableConfig"
  1090. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1091. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1092. END POLICY
  1093. END CATEGORY ;SR
  1094. CATEGORY !!PCHealth
  1095. #if version >= 4
  1096. EXPLAIN !!PCHealth_Help
  1097. #endif
  1098. POLICY !!PCH_ShowUI
  1099. #if version >= 4
  1100. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1101. #endif
  1102. EXPLAIN !!PCH_ShowUI_Help
  1103. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1104. VALUENAME ShowUI
  1105. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1106. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1107. ACTIONLISTON
  1108. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\DW"
  1109. VALUENAME DWAllowHeadless
  1110. VALUE NUMERIC 0
  1111. END ACTIONLISTON
  1112. ACTIONLISTOFF
  1113. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\DW"
  1114. VALUENAME DWAllowHeadless
  1115. VALUE NUMERIC 1
  1116. END ACTIONLISTOFF
  1117. END POLICY
  1118. POLICY !!PCH_DoReport
  1119. #if version >= 4
  1120. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1121. #endif
  1122. EXPLAIN !!PCH_DoReport_Help
  1123. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1124. VALUENAME DoReport
  1125. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1126. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1127. PART !!PCH_NoExternalURL_Chk CHECKBOX
  1128. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\DW"
  1129. VALUENAME DWNoExternalURL
  1130. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1131. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1132. END PART
  1133. PART !!PCH_NoFileCollect_Chk CHECKBOX
  1134. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\DW"
  1135. VALUENAME DWNoFileCollection
  1136. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1137. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1138. END PART
  1139. PART !!PCH_NoLevelTwo_Chk CHECKBOX
  1140. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\DW"
  1141. VALUENAME DWNoSecondLevelCollection
  1142. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1143. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1144. END PART
  1145. PART !!PCH_ForceQ_Chk CHECKBOX
  1146. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1147. VALUENAME ForceQueueMode
  1148. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1149. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1150. END PART
  1151. PART !!PCH_DumpPath_Edit EDITTEXT
  1152. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\DW"
  1153. VALUENAME DWFileTreeRoot
  1154. END PART
  1155. PART !!PCH_CompanyText_Edit EDITTEXT
  1156. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\DW"
  1157. VALUENAME DWReporteeName
  1158. END PART
  1159. END POLICY
  1160. CATEGORY !!PCH_AdvancedReporting
  1161. #if version >= 4
  1162. EXPLAIN !!PCH_AdvancedReporting_Help
  1163. #endif
  1164. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1165. POLICY !!PCH_AllOrNoneDef
  1166. #if version >= 4
  1167. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1168. #endif
  1169. EXPLAIN !!PCH_AllOrNoneDef_Help
  1170. PART !!PCH_AllOrNoneDef_List DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  1171. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1172. VALUENAME AllOrNone
  1173. ITEMLIST
  1174. NAME !!PCH_AllOrNoneDef_Include VALUE NUMERIC 1 DEFAULT
  1175. NAME !!PCH_AllOrNoneDef_Exclude VALUE NUMERIC 0
  1176. END ITEMLIST
  1177. END PART
  1178. PART !!PCH_AllOrNoneIncMS_Chk CHECKBOX DEFCHECKED
  1179. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1180. VALUENAME IncludeMicrosoftApps
  1181. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1182. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1183. END PART
  1184. PART !!PCH_AllOrNoneWinComp_Chk CHECKBOX DEFCHECKED
  1185. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1186. VALUENAME IncludeWindowsApps
  1187. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1188. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1189. END PART
  1190. END POLICY
  1191. POLICY !!PCH_AllOrNoneInc
  1192. EXPLAIN !!PCH_AllOrNoneInc_Help
  1193. PART !!PCH_AllOrNoneInc_List LISTBOX
  1194. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\InclusionList"
  1195. END PART
  1196. END POLICY
  1197. POLICY !!PCH_AllOrNoneEx
  1198. EXPLAIN !!PCH_AllOrNoneEx_Help
  1199. PART !!PCH_AllOrNoneEx_List LISTBOX
  1200. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting\ExclusionList"
  1201. END PART
  1202. END POLICY
  1203. POLICY !!PCH_ReportOperatingSystemFaults
  1204. #if version >= 4
  1205. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1206. #endif
  1207. EXPLAIN !!PCH_ReportOperatingSystemFaults_Help
  1208. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1209. VALUENAME IncludeKernelFaults
  1210. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1211. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1212. END POLICY
  1213. POLICY !!PCH_ReportShutdownEvents
  1214. #if version >= 4
  1215. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1216. #endif
  1217. EXPLAIN !!PCH_ReportShutdownEvents_Help
  1218. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\PCHealth\ErrorReporting"
  1219. VALUENAME IncludeShutdownErrs
  1220. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1221. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1222. END POLICY
  1223. END CATEGORY
  1224. END CATEGORY ; PCHealth
  1225. CATEGORY !!WFP
  1226. #if version >= 4
  1227. EXPLAIN !!WFP_Help
  1228. #endif
  1229. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Windows File Protection"
  1230. POLICY !!WFPScan
  1231. #if version >= 4
  1232. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1233. #endif
  1234. EXPLAIN !!WFPScan_Help
  1235. PART !!WFPScanList DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  1236. VALUENAME "SfcScan"
  1237. ITEMLIST
  1238. NAME !!WFPScan_NotAtBoot VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  1239. NAME !!WFPScan_AtBoot VALUE NUMERIC 1
  1240. END ITEMLIST
  1241. END PART
  1242. END POLICY
  1243. POLICY !!WFPShowProgress
  1244. #if version >= 4
  1245. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1246. #endif
  1247. EXPLAIN !!WFPShowProgress_Help
  1248. VALUENAME "SfcShowProgress"
  1249. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  1250. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  1251. END POLICY
  1252. POLICY !!WFPQuota
  1253. #if version >= 4
  1254. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1255. #endif
  1256. EXPLAIN !!WFPQuota_Help
  1257. PART !!WFPQuota_Tip1 TEXT
  1258. END PART
  1259. PART !!WFPQuota_Tip2 TEXT
  1260. END PART
  1261. PART !!WFPQuota_Size NUMERIC
  1262. MIN 0 MAX 4294967295 DEFAULT 50 SPIN 1
  1263. VALUENAME "SfcQuota"
  1264. END PART
  1265. END POLICY
  1266. POLICY !!WFPDllCacheDir
  1267. #if version >= 4
  1268. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1269. #endif
  1270. EXPLAIN !!WFPDllCacheDir_Help
  1271. PART !!WFPDllCacheDirBox EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  1272. VALUENAME "SFCDllCacheDir"
  1273. END PART
  1274. END POLICY
  1275. END CATEGORY ; WFP
  1276. CATEGORY !!Rpc
  1277. #if version >= 4
  1278. EXPLAIN !!RPC_Help
  1279. #endif
  1280. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Rpc"
  1281. POLICY !!RpcStateInformation
  1282. #if version >= 4
  1283. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1284. #endif
  1285. EXPLAIN !!RpcStateInformation_Help
  1286. PART !!RpcStateInformationList DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  1287. VALUENAME "StateInformation"
  1288. ITEMLIST
  1289. NAME !!RpcStateInfoNone VALUE NUMERIC 0
  1290. NAME !!RpcStateInfoAuto1 VALUE NUMERIC 1
  1291. NAME !!RpcStateInfoAuto2 VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  1292. NAME !!RpcStateInfoServer VALUE NUMERIC 3
  1293. NAME !!RpcStateInfoBoth VALUE NUMERIC 4
  1294. END ITEMLIST
  1295. END PART
  1296. END POLICY
  1297. POLICY !!RpcExtendedErrorInformation
  1298. #if version >= 4
  1299. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1300. #endif
  1301. EXPLAIN !!RpcExtendedErrorInformation_Help
  1302. PART !!RpcExtendedErrorInformationList DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  1303. VALUENAME "ExtErrorInformation"
  1304. ITEMLIST
  1305. NAME !!RpcEEInfoOff VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  1306. NAME !!RpcEEInfoOnWithExc VALUE NUMERIC 1
  1307. NAME !!RpcEEInfoOffWithExc VALUE NUMERIC 2
  1308. NAME !!RpcEEInfoOn VALUE NUMERIC 3
  1309. END ITEMLIST
  1310. END PART
  1311. PART !!RpcExtErrorExceptions EDITTEXT
  1312. VALUENAME "ExtErrorInfoExceptions"
  1313. END PART
  1314. END POLICY
  1315. END CATEGORY ; Rpc
  1316. CATEGORY !!W32TIME_ROOT
  1317. #if version >= 4
  1318. EXPLAIN !!W32TIME_Help
  1319. #endif
  1320. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\W32Time"
  1321. POLICY !!W32TIME_POLICY_CONFIG
  1322. #if version >= 4
  1323. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1324. #endif
  1325. EXPLAIN !!W32TIME_CONFIG_EXPLAIN
  1326. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\W32Time\Config"
  1327. PART !!W32TIME_ClockDisciplineParameters TEXT
  1328. END PART
  1329. PART !!W32TIME_FrequencyCorrectRate NUMERIC
  1330. VALUENAME "FrequencyCorrectRate"
  1331. DEFAULT 4
  1332. MIN 1
  1333. END PART
  1334. PART !!W32TIME_HoldPeriod NUMERIC
  1335. VALUENAME "HoldPeriod"
  1336. DEFAULT 5
  1337. MIN 1
  1338. END PART
  1339. PART !!W32TIME_LargePhaseOffset NUMERIC
  1340. VALUENAME "LargePhaseOffset"
  1341. DEFAULT 1280000
  1342. MAX 4294967295
  1343. END PART
  1344. PART !!W32TIME_MaxAllowedPhaseOffset NUMERIC
  1345. VALUENAME "MaxAllowedPhaseOffset"
  1346. DEFAULT 300
  1347. MIN 0
  1348. END PART
  1349. PART !!W32TIME_MaxNegPhaseCorrection NUMERIC
  1350. VALUENAME "MaxNegPhaseCorrection"
  1351. DEFAULT 54000
  1352. MIN 0
  1353. MAX 4294967295
  1354. END PART
  1355. PART !!W32TIME_MaxPosPhaseCorrection NUMERIC
  1356. VALUENAME "MaxPosPhaseCorrection"
  1357. DEFAULT 54000
  1358. MIN 0
  1359. MAX 4294967295
  1360. END PART
  1361. PART !!W32TIME_PhaseCorrectRate NUMERIC
  1362. VALUENAME "PhaseCorrectRate"
  1363. DEFAULT 1
  1364. MIN 1
  1365. END PART
  1366. PART !!W32TIME_PollAdjustFactor NUMERIC
  1367. VALUENAME "PollAdjustFactor"
  1368. DEFAULT 5
  1369. MIN 1
  1370. END PART
  1371. PART !!W32TIME_SpikeWatchPeriod NUMERIC
  1372. VALUENAME "SpikeWatchPeriod"
  1373. DEFAULT 90
  1374. MIN 1
  1375. END PART
  1376. PART !!W32TIME_UpdateInterval NUMERIC
  1377. VALUENAME "UpdateInterval"
  1378. DEFAULT 30000
  1379. MIN 1
  1380. MAX 4294967295
  1381. END PART
  1382. PART !!W32TIME_GeneralParameters TEXT
  1383. END PART
  1384. PART !!W32TIME_AnnounceFlags NUMERIC
  1385. VALUENAME "AnnounceFlags"
  1386. DEFAULT 10
  1387. MIN 0
  1388. MAX 16
  1389. END PART
  1390. PART !!W32TIME_EventLogFlags NUMERIC
  1391. VALUENAME "EventLogFlags"
  1392. DEFAULT 2
  1393. MIN 0
  1394. MAX 3
  1395. END PART
  1396. PART !!W32TIME_LocalClockDispersion NUMERIC
  1397. VALUENAME "LocalClockDispersion"
  1398. DEFAULT 10
  1399. MIN 0
  1400. MAX 16
  1401. END PART
  1402. PART !!W32TIME_MaxPollInterval NUMERIC
  1403. VALUENAME "MaxPollInterval"
  1404. DEFAULT 15
  1405. END PART
  1406. PART !!W32TIME_MinPollInterval NUMERIC
  1407. VALUENAME "MinPollInterval"
  1408. DEFAULT 10
  1409. MAX 15
  1410. END PART
  1411. END POLICY
  1412. CATEGORY !!W32TIME_TIMEPROVIDERS
  1413. #if version >= 4
  1414. EXPLAIN !!W32TIME_TIMEPROVIDERS_Help
  1415. #endif
  1416. POLICY !!W32TIME_POLICY_ENABLE_NTPCLIENT
  1417. #if version >= 4
  1418. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1419. #endif
  1420. EXPLAIN !!W32TIME_ENABLE_NTPCLIENT_EXPLAIN
  1421. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\W32time\TimeProviders\NtpClient"
  1422. VALUENAME "Enabled"
  1423. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1424. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1425. END POLICY
  1426. POLICY !!W32TIME_POLICY_CONFIGURE_NTPCLIENT
  1427. #if version >= 4
  1428. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1429. #endif
  1430. EXPLAIN !!W32TIME_CONFIGURE_NTPCLIENT_EXPLAIN
  1431. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\W32time\TimeProviders\NtpClient"
  1432. PART !!W32TIME_NtpServer EDITTEXT
  1433. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\W32time\Parameters"
  1434. VALUENAME "NtpServer"
  1435. DEFAULT "time.windows.com,0x1"
  1436. END PART
  1437. PART !!W32TIME_Type DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  1438. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\W32time\Parameters"
  1439. VALUENAME "Type"
  1440. ITEMLIST
  1441. NAME !!W32TIME_Type_NoSync VALUE "NoSync"
  1442. NAME !!W32TIME_Type_Ntp VALUE "NTP"
  1443. NAME !!W32TIME_Type_NT5DS VALUE "NT5DS" DEFAULT
  1444. NAME !!W32TIME_Type_AllSync VALUE "AllSync"
  1445. END ITEMLIST
  1446. END PART
  1447. PART !!W32TIME_CrossSiteSyncFlags NUMERIC
  1448. VALUENAME "CrossSiteSyncFlags"
  1449. DEFAULT 2
  1450. MIN 0
  1451. MAX 2
  1452. END PART
  1453. PART !!W32TIME_ResolvePeerBackoffMinutes NUMERIC
  1454. VALUENAME "ResolvePeerBackoffMinutes"
  1455. DEFAULT 15
  1456. END PART
  1457. PART !!W32TIME_ResolvePeerBackoffMaxTimes NUMERIC
  1458. VALUENAME "ResolvePeerBackoffMaxTimes"
  1459. DEFAULT 7
  1460. END PART
  1461. PART !!W32TIME_SpecialPollInterval NUMERIC
  1462. VALUENAME "SpecialPollInterval"
  1463. DEFAULT 3600
  1464. MAX 4294967295
  1465. END PART
  1466. PART !!W32TIME_EventLogFlags NUMERIC
  1467. VALUENAME "EventLogFlags"
  1468. DEFAULT 0
  1469. MIN 0
  1470. MAX 1
  1471. END PART
  1472. END POLICY
  1473. POLICY !!W32TIME_POLICY_ENABLE_NTPSERVER
  1474. #if version >= 4
  1475. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1476. #endif
  1477. EXPLAIN !!W32TIME_ENABLE_NTPSERVER_EXPLAIN
  1478. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\W32Time\TimeProviders\NtpServer"
  1479. VALUENAME "Enabled"
  1480. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1481. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1482. END POLICY
  1483. END CATEGORY ;; W32TIME_CATEGORY_TIMEPROVIDERS
  1484. END CATEGORY ;; W32TIME_CATEGORY_ROOT
  1485. END CATEGORY ; AdministrativeServices
  1486. CATEGORY !!Network
  1487. #if version >= 4
  1488. EXPLAIN !!Network_Help
  1489. #endif
  1490. CATEGORY !!DNS_Client
  1491. #if version >= 4
  1492. EXPLAIN !!DNS_Client_Help
  1493. #endif
  1494. POLICY !!DNS_PrimaryDnsSuffix
  1495. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\System\DNSClient"
  1496. #if version >= 4
  1497. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1498. #endif
  1499. EXPLAIN !!DNS_PrimaryDnsSuffix_Help
  1500. PART !!DNS_PrimaryDnsSuffixBox EDITTEXT
  1501. VALUENAME "NV PrimaryDnsSuffix"
  1502. END PART
  1503. END POLICY
  1504. POLICY !!DNS_RegistrationEnabled
  1505. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1506. #if version >= 4
  1507. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1508. #endif
  1509. EXPLAIN !!DNS_RegistrationEnabled_Help
  1510. VALUENAME "RegistrationEnabled"
  1511. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1512. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1513. END POLICY
  1514. POLICY !!DNS_SearchList
  1515. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1516. #if version >= 4
  1517. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1518. #endif
  1519. EXPLAIN !!DNS_SearchList_Help
  1520. PART !!DNS_SearchListLabel EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  1521. VALUENAME "SearchList"
  1522. END PART
  1523. END POLICY
  1524. POLICY !!DNS_UseDomainNameDevolution
  1525. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1526. #if version >= 4
  1527. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1528. #endif
  1529. EXPLAIN !!DNS_UseDomainNameDevolution_Help
  1530. VALUENAME "UseDomainNameDevolution"
  1531. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1532. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1533. END POLICY
  1534. POLICY !!DNS_RegisterReverseLookup
  1535. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1536. #if version >= 4
  1537. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1538. #endif
  1539. EXPLAIN !!DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_Help
  1540. PART !!DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_Box DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  1541. VALUENAME "RegisterReverseLookup"
  1542. ITEMLIST
  1543. NAME !!DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_RegisterOnlyIfASucceeds VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  1544. NAME !!DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_Register VALUE NUMERIC 1
  1545. NAME !!DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_DoNotRegister VALUE NUMERIC 0
  1546. END ITEMLIST
  1547. END PART
  1548. END POLICY
  1549. POLICY !!DNS_RegistrationRefreshInterval
  1550. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1551. #if version >= 4
  1552. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1553. #endif
  1554. EXPLAIN !!DNS_RegistrationRefreshInterval_Help
  1555. PART !!DNS_RegistrationRefreshIntervalLabel NUMERIC
  1556. MIN 1800 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 1800 SPIN 100
  1557. VALUENAME "RegistrationRefreshInterval"
  1558. END PART
  1559. END POLICY
  1560. POLICY !!DNS_RegistrationOverwritesInConflict
  1561. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1562. #if version >= 4
  1563. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1564. #endif
  1565. EXPLAIN !!DNS_RegistrationOverwritesInConflict_Help
  1566. VALUENAME "RegistrationOverwritesInConflict"
  1567. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1568. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1569. END POLICY
  1570. POLICY !!DNS_NameServer
  1571. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1572. #if version >= 4
  1573. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1574. #endif
  1575. EXPLAIN !!DNS_NameServer_Help
  1576. PART !!DNS_NameServerLabel EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  1577. VALUENAME "NameServer"
  1578. END PART
  1579. END POLICY
  1580. POLICY !!DNS_Domain
  1581. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1582. #if version >= 4
  1583. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1584. #endif
  1585. EXPLAIN !!DNS_Domain_Help
  1586. PART !!DNS_DomainLabel EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  1587. VALUENAME "AdapterDomainName"
  1588. END PART
  1589. END POLICY
  1590. POLICY !!DNS_RegisterAdapterName
  1591. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1592. #if version >= 4
  1593. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1594. #endif
  1595. EXPLAIN !!DNS_RegisterAdapterName_Help
  1596. VALUENAME "RegisterAdapterName"
  1597. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1598. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1599. END POLICY
  1600. POLICY !!DNS_RegistrationTtl
  1601. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1602. #if version >= 4
  1603. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1604. #endif
  1605. EXPLAIN !!DNS_RegistrationTtl_Help
  1606. PART !!DNS_RegistrationTtlLabel NUMERIC
  1607. MIN 0 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 600 SPIN 100
  1608. VALUENAME "RegistrationTtl"
  1609. END PART
  1610. END POLICY
  1611. POLICY !!DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel
  1612. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1613. #if version >= 4
  1614. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1615. #endif
  1616. EXPLAIN !!DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_Help
  1617. PART !!DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_Box DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  1618. VALUENAME "UpdateSecurityLevel"
  1619. ITEMLIST
  1620. NAME !!DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_OnlySecure VALUE NUMERIC 256
  1621. NAME !!DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_OnlyUnsecure VALUE NUMERIC 16
  1622. NAME !!DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_UnsecureFollowedBySecure VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  1623. END ITEMLIST
  1624. END PART
  1625. END POLICY
  1626. POLICY !!DNS_UpdateTopLevelDomainZones
  1627. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1628. #if version >= 4
  1629. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1630. #endif
  1631. EXPLAIN !!DNS_UpdateTopLevelDomainZones_Help
  1632. VALUENAME "UpdateTopLevelDomainZones"
  1633. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1634. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1635. END POLICY
  1636. ; Postponed until next Windows release.
  1637. ; POLICY !!DNS_AppendToMultiLabelName
  1638. ; KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\DNSClient"
  1639. ; #if version >= 4
  1640. ; SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1641. ; #endif
  1642. ;
  1643. ; EXPLAIN !!DNS_AppendToMultiLabelName_Help
  1644. ; VALUENAME "AppendToMultiLabelName"
  1645. ; VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1646. ; VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1647. ; END POLICY
  1648. END CATEGORY ;DNS_Client
  1649. CATEGORY !!Cat_OfflineFiles
  1650. #if version >= 4
  1651. EXPLAIN !!Cat_OfflineFiles_Help
  1652. #endif
  1653. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache"
  1654. POLICY !!Pol_Enabled
  1655. #if version >= 4
  1656. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1657. #endif
  1658. EXPLAIN !!Pol_Enabled_Help
  1659. VALUENAME "Enabled"
  1660. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1661. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1662. PART !!Lbl_EnabledHelp1 TEXT
  1663. END PART
  1664. PART !!Lbl_EnabledHelp2 TEXT
  1665. END PART
  1666. PART !!Lbl_EnabledHelp3 TEXT
  1667. END PART
  1668. END POLICY
  1669. POLICY !!Pol_NoConfigCache
  1670. #if version >= 4
  1671. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1672. #endif
  1673. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoConfigCache_Help
  1674. VALUENAME "NoConfigCache"
  1675. PART !!Lbl_NoConfigCacheHelp1 TEXT
  1676. END PART
  1677. END POLICY
  1678. POLICY !!Pol_SyncAtLogon
  1679. #if version >= 4
  1680. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1681. #endif
  1682. EXPLAIN !!Pol_SyncAtLogon_Help
  1683. VALUENAME "SyncAtLogon"
  1684. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1685. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1686. END POLICY
  1687. POLICY !!Pol_SyncAtLogoff
  1688. #if version >= 4
  1689. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1690. #endif
  1691. EXPLAIN !!Pol_SyncAtLogoff_Help
  1692. VALUENAME "SyncAtLogoff"
  1693. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1694. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1695. END POLICY
  1696. POLICY !!Pol_SyncAtSuspend
  1697. #if version >= 4
  1698. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1699. #endif
  1700. EXPLAIN !!Pol_SyncAtSuspend_Help
  1701. PART !!Lbl_SyncAtSuspendHelp1 TEXT
  1702. END PART
  1703. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1704. END PART
  1705. PART !!Lbl_SyncAtSuspendCombo DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  1706. VALUENAME "SyncAtSuspend"
  1707. ITEMLIST
  1708. NAME !!Lbl_QuickSync VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  1709. NAME !!Lbl_FullSync VALUE NUMERIC 1
  1710. END ITEMLIST
  1711. END PART
  1712. END POLICY
  1713. POLICY !!Pol_DefCacheSize
  1714. #if version >= 4
  1715. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1716. #endif
  1717. EXPLAIN !!Pol_DefCacheSize_Help
  1718. PART !!Lbl_DefCacheSizeHelp1 TEXT
  1719. END PART
  1720. PART !!Lbl_DefCacheSizeHelp2 TEXT
  1721. END PART
  1722. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1723. END PART
  1724. PART !!Lbl_DefCacheSizeSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 1000 MIN 0 MAX 10000 SPIN 100
  1725. VALUENAME "DefCacheSize"
  1726. END PART
  1727. END POLICY
  1728. POLICY !!Pol_GoOfflineAction
  1729. #if version >= 4
  1730. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1731. #endif
  1732. EXPLAIN !!Pol_GoOfflineAction_Help
  1733. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp1 TEXT
  1734. END PART
  1735. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp2 TEXT
  1736. END PART
  1737. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1738. END PART
  1739. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionCombo DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  1740. VALUENAME "GoOfflineAction"
  1741. ITEMLIST
  1742. NAME !!Lbl_WorkOffline VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  1743. NAME !!Lbl_Fail VALUE NUMERIC 1
  1744. END ITEMLIST
  1745. END PART
  1746. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1747. END PART
  1748. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp3 TEXT
  1749. END PART
  1750. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp4 TEXT
  1751. END PART
  1752. END POLICY
  1753. POLICY !!Pol_CustomGoOfflineActions
  1754. #if version >= 4
  1755. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1756. #endif
  1757. EXPLAIN !!Pol_CustomGoOfflineActions_Help
  1758. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\CustomGoOfflineActions"
  1759. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp1 TEXT
  1760. END PART
  1761. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp2 TEXT
  1762. END PART
  1763. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1764. END PART
  1765. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsList LISTBOX EXPLICITVALUE
  1766. END PART
  1767. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp3 TEXT
  1768. END PART
  1769. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp4 TEXT
  1770. END PART
  1771. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp5 TEXT
  1772. END PART
  1773. END POLICY
  1774. POLICY !!Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline
  1775. #if version >= 4
  1776. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1777. #endif
  1778. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_Help
  1779. VALUENAME "NoMakeAvailableOffline"
  1780. END POLICY
  1781. POLICY !!Pol_NoCacheViewer
  1782. #if version >= 4
  1783. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1784. #endif
  1785. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoCacheViewer_Help
  1786. VALUENAME "NoCacheViewer"
  1787. END POLICY
  1788. POLICY !!Pol_ExtExclusionList
  1789. #if version >= 4
  1790. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1791. #endif
  1792. EXPLAIN !!Pol_ExtExclusionList_Help
  1793. PART !!Lbl_ExtExclusionListHelp1 TEXT
  1794. END PART
  1795. PART !!Lbl_ExtExclusionListHelp2 TEXT
  1796. END PART
  1797. PART !!Lbl_ExtExclusionListHelp3 TEXT
  1798. END PART
  1799. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1800. END PART
  1801. PART !!Lbl_ExtExclusionListEdit EDITTEXT
  1802. VALUENAME "ExcludeExtensions"
  1803. END PART
  1804. END POLICY
  1805. POLICY !!Pol_AssignedOfflineFiles
  1806. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\AssignedOfflineFolders"
  1807. #if version >= 4
  1808. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1809. #endif
  1810. EXPLAIN !!Pol_AssignedOfflineFiles_Help
  1811. PART !!Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp1 TEXT
  1812. END PART
  1813. PART !!Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp2 TEXT
  1814. END PART
  1815. PART !!Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp3 TEXT
  1816. END PART
  1817. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1818. END PART
  1819. PART !!Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesList LISTBOX EXPLICITVALUE ADDITIVE
  1820. END PART
  1821. END POLICY
  1822. POLICY !!Pol_NoReminders
  1823. #if version >= 4
  1824. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1825. #endif
  1826. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoReminders_Help
  1827. VALUENAME "NoReminders"
  1828. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1829. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1830. END POLICY
  1831. POLICY !!Pol_ReminderFreq
  1832. #if version >= 4
  1833. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1834. #endif
  1835. EXPLAIN !!Pol_ReminderFreq_Help
  1836. PART !!Lbl_ReminderFreqHelp1 TEXT
  1837. END PART
  1838. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1839. END PART
  1840. PART !!Lbl_ReminderFreqSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 60
  1841. MIN 0 MAX 1440 SPIN 10
  1842. VALUENAME "ReminderFreqMinutes"
  1843. END PART
  1844. END POLICY
  1845. POLICY !!Pol_ReminderInitTimeout
  1846. #if version >= 4
  1847. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1848. #endif
  1849. EXPLAIN !!Pol_ReminderInitTimeout_Help
  1850. PART !!Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutHelp1 TEXT
  1851. END PART
  1852. PART !!Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutHelp2 TEXT
  1853. END PART
  1854. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1855. END PART
  1856. PART !!Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 30
  1857. MIN 10 MAX 60 SPIN 1
  1858. VALUENAME "InitialBalloonTimeoutSeconds"
  1859. END PART
  1860. END POLICY
  1861. POLICY !!Pol_ReminderTimeout
  1862. #if version >= 4
  1863. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1864. #endif
  1865. EXPLAIN !!Pol_ReminderTimeout_Help
  1866. PART !!Lbl_ReminderTimeoutHelp1 TEXT
  1867. END PART
  1868. PART !!Lbl_ReminderTimeoutHelp2 TEXT
  1869. END PART
  1870. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1871. END PART
  1872. PART !!Lbl_ReminderTimeoutSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 15
  1873. MIN 10 MAX 60 SPIN 1
  1874. VALUENAME "ReminderBalloonTimeoutSeconds"
  1875. END PART
  1876. END POLICY
  1877. POLICY !!Pol_PurgeAtLogoff
  1878. #if version >= 4
  1879. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1880. #endif
  1881. EXPLAIN !!Pol_PurgeAtLogoff_Help
  1882. VALUENAME "PurgeAtLogoff"
  1883. PART !!Lbl_PurgeAtLogoffHelp1 TEXT
  1884. END PART
  1885. PART !!Lbl_PurgeAtLogoffHelp2 TEXT
  1886. END PART
  1887. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1888. END PART
  1889. PART !!Lbl_PurgeOnlyAutoCachedFiles CHECKBOX
  1890. VALUENAME "PurgeOnlyAutoCacheAtLogoff"
  1891. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1892. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1893. END PART
  1894. END POLICY
  1895. POLICY !!Pol_EventLoggingLevel
  1896. #if version >= 4
  1897. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1898. #endif
  1899. EXPLAIN !!Pol_EventLoggingLevel_Help
  1900. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1901. END PART
  1902. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 0
  1903. MIN 0 MAX 3 SPIN 1
  1904. VALUENAME "EventLoggingLevel"
  1905. END PART
  1906. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1907. END PART
  1908. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp1 TEXT
  1909. END PART
  1910. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp2 TEXT
  1911. END PART
  1912. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp3 TEXT
  1913. END PART
  1914. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp4 TEXT
  1915. END PART
  1916. END POLICY
  1917. POLICY !!Pol_AlwaysPinSubFolders
  1918. #if version >= 4
  1919. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  1920. #endif
  1921. EXPLAIN !!Pol_AlwaysPinSubFolders_Help
  1922. VALUENAME "AlwaysPinSubFolders"
  1923. PART !!Lbl_AlwaysPinSubFoldersHelp1 TEXT
  1924. END PART
  1925. PART !!Lbl_AlwaysPinSubFoldersHelp2 TEXT
  1926. END PART
  1927. END POLICY
  1928. POLICY !!Pol_EncryptOfflineFiles
  1929. #if version >= 4
  1930. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1931. #endif
  1932. VALUENAME "EncryptCache"
  1933. EXPLAIN !!Pol_EncryptOfflineFiles_Help
  1934. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  1935. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  1936. END POLICY
  1937. POLICY !!Pol_NoPinFiles
  1938. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\NoMakeAvailableOfflineList"
  1939. #if version >= 4
  1940. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1941. #endif
  1942. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoPinFiles_Help
  1943. PART !!Lbl_NoPinFilesHelp1 TEXT
  1944. END PART
  1945. PART !!Blank TEXT
  1946. END PART
  1947. PART !!Lbl_NoPinFilesList LISTBOX EXPLICITVALUE ADDITIVE
  1948. END PART
  1949. END POLICY
  1950. POLICY !!Pol_SlowLinkSpeed
  1951. #if version >= 4
  1952. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1953. #endif
  1954. EXPLAIN !!Pol_SlowLinkSpeed_Help
  1955. PART !!Lbl_SlowLinkSpeed_Help1 TEXT
  1956. END PART
  1957. PART !!Lbl_SlowLinkSpeedSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 640
  1958. MIN 0 MAX 100000000 SPIN 10
  1959. VALUENAME "SlowLinkSpeed"
  1960. END PART
  1961. END POLICY
  1962. END CATEGORY ; Cat_OfflineFiles
  1963. CATEGORY !!NetworkConnections ;machine
  1964. #if version >= 4
  1965. EXPLAIN !!NetworkConnections_Comp_Help
  1966. #endif
  1967. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections"
  1968. POLICY !!NC_ShowSharedAccessUI
  1969. #if version >= 4
  1970. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  1971. #endif
  1972. EXPLAIN !!NC_ShowSharedAccessUI_Help
  1973. VALUENAME "NC_ShowSharedAccessUI"
  1974. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  1975. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  1976. END POLICY
  1977. POLICY !!NC_PersonalFirewallConfig
  1978. #if version >= 4
  1979. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1980. #endif
  1981. EXPLAIN !!NC_PersonalFirewallConfig_Help
  1982. VALUENAME "NC_PersonalFirewallConfig"
  1983. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  1984. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  1985. END POLICY
  1986. POLICY !!NC_AllowNetBridge_NLA
  1987. #if version >= 4
  1988. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1989. #endif
  1990. EXPLAIN !!NC_AllowNetBridge_NLA_Help
  1991. VALUENAME "NC_AllowNetBridge_NLA"
  1992. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  1993. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  1994. END POLICY
  1995. POLICY !!NC_8021XCAName
  1996. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections\8021X"
  1997. #if version >= 4
  1998. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  1999. #endif
  2000. EXPLAIN !!NC_8021XCAName_Help
  2001. PART !!NC_8021xCertAuth EDITTEXT
  2002. VALUENAME "8021XCARootHash"
  2003. END PART
  2004. END POLICY
  2005. END CATEGORY ;NetworkConnections
  2006. CATEGORY !!QosPsched
  2007. #if version >= 4
  2008. EXPLAIN !!QosPsched_Help
  2009. #endif
  2010. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Psched"
  2011. POLICY !!QosNonBestEffortLimit
  2012. #if version >= 4
  2013. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2014. #endif
  2015. EXPLAIN !!QosNonBestEffortLimit_Help
  2016. PART !!QosNonBestEffortLimit_Box NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2017. VALUENAME "NonBestEffortLimit"
  2018. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2019. MIN 0 MAX 100 DEFAULT 20 SPIN 10
  2020. END PART
  2021. END POLICY
  2022. POLICY !!QosMaxOutstandingSends
  2023. #if version >= 4
  2024. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2025. #endif
  2026. EXPLAIN !!QosMaxOutstandingSends_Help
  2027. PART !!QosMaxOutstandingSends_Box NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2028. VALUENAME "MaxOutstandingSends"
  2029. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2030. MIN 0 MAX 4000000000 DEFAULT 65535
  2031. END PART
  2032. END POLICY
  2033. POLICY !!QosTimerResolution
  2034. #if version >= 4
  2035. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2036. #endif
  2037. EXPLAIN !!QosTimerResolution_Help
  2038. PART !!QosTimerResolution_Box NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2039. VALUENAME "TimerResolution"
  2040. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2041. MIN 0 MAX 4000000000 DEFAULT 10
  2042. END PART
  2043. END POLICY
  2044. CATEGORY !!QosDiffservByteMappingConforming
  2045. #if version >= 4
  2046. EXPLAIN !!QoSDSCP_Comforming_Help
  2047. #endif
  2048. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Psched\DiffservByteMappingConforming"
  2049. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeBestEffort_C
  2050. #if version >= 4
  2051. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2052. #endif
  2053. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMC_BestEffort_Help
  2054. PART !!QosDBMC_Tip TEXT
  2055. END PART
  2056. PART !!QosServiceTypeBestEffort TEXT
  2057. END PART
  2058. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2059. END PART
  2060. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2061. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeBestEffort"
  2062. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2063. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 0
  2064. END PART
  2065. END POLICY
  2066. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeControlledLoad_C
  2067. #if version >= 4
  2068. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2069. #endif
  2070. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMC_ControlledLoad_Help
  2071. PART !!QosDBMC_Tip TEXT
  2072. END PART
  2073. PART !!QosServiceTypeControlledLoad TEXT
  2074. END PART
  2075. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2076. END PART
  2077. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2078. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeControlledLoad"
  2079. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2080. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 24
  2081. END PART
  2082. END POLICY
  2083. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeGuaranteed_C
  2084. #if version >= 4
  2085. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2086. #endif
  2087. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMC_Guaranteed_Help
  2088. PART !!QosDBMC_Tip TEXT
  2089. END PART
  2090. PART !!QosServiceTypeGuaranteed TEXT
  2091. END PART
  2092. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2093. END PART
  2094. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2095. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeGuaranteed"
  2096. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2097. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 40
  2098. END PART
  2099. END POLICY
  2100. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeNetworkControl_C
  2101. #if version >= 4
  2102. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2103. #endif
  2104. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMC_NetworkControl_Help
  2105. PART !!QosDBMC_Tip TEXT
  2106. END PART
  2107. PART !!QosServiceTypeNetworkControl TEXT
  2108. END PART
  2109. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2110. END PART
  2111. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2112. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeNetworkControl"
  2113. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2114. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 48
  2115. END PART
  2116. END POLICY
  2117. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeQualitative_C
  2118. #if version >= 4
  2119. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2120. #endif
  2121. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMC_Qualitative_Help
  2122. PART !!QosDBMC_Tip TEXT
  2123. END PART
  2124. PART !!QosServiceTypeQualitative TEXT
  2125. END PART
  2126. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2127. END PART
  2128. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2129. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeQualitative"
  2130. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2131. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 0
  2132. END PART
  2133. END POLICY
  2134. END CATEGORY ;QosDiffservByteMappingConforming
  2135. CATEGORY !!QosDiffservByteMappingNonConforming
  2136. #if version >= 4
  2137. EXPLAIN !!QoSDSCP_NonComforming_Help
  2138. #endif
  2139. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Psched\DiffservByteMappingNonConforming"
  2140. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeBestEffort_NC
  2141. #if version >= 4
  2142. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2143. #endif
  2144. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMNC_BestEffort_Help
  2145. PART !!QosDBMNC_Tip TEXT
  2146. END PART
  2147. PART !!QosServiceTypeBestEffort TEXT
  2148. END PART
  2149. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2150. END PART
  2151. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2152. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeBestEffort"
  2153. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2154. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 0
  2155. END PART
  2156. END POLICY
  2157. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeControlledLoad_NC
  2158. #if version >= 4
  2159. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2160. #endif
  2161. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMNC_ControlledLoad_Help
  2162. PART !!QosDBMNC_Tip TEXT
  2163. END PART
  2164. PART !!QosServiceTypeControlledLoad TEXT
  2165. END PART
  2166. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2167. END PART
  2168. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2169. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeControlledLoad"
  2170. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2171. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 0
  2172. END PART
  2173. END POLICY
  2174. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeGuaranteed_NC
  2175. #if version >= 4
  2176. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2177. #endif
  2178. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMNC_Guaranteed_Help
  2179. PART !!QosDBMNC_Tip TEXT
  2180. END PART
  2181. PART !!QosServiceTypeGuaranteed TEXT
  2182. END PART
  2183. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2184. END PART
  2185. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2186. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeGuaranteed"
  2187. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2188. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 0
  2189. END PART
  2190. END POLICY
  2191. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeNetworkControl_NC
  2192. #if version >= 4
  2193. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2194. #endif
  2195. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMNC_NetworkControl_Help
  2196. PART !!QosDBMNC_Tip TEXT
  2197. END PART
  2198. PART !!QosServiceTypeNetworkControl TEXT
  2199. END PART
  2200. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2201. END PART
  2202. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2203. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeNetworkControl"
  2204. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2205. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 0
  2206. END PART
  2207. END POLICY
  2208. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeQualitative_NC
  2209. #if version >= 4
  2210. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2211. #endif
  2212. EXPLAIN !!QosDBMNC_Qualitative_Help
  2213. PART !!QosDBMNC_Tip TEXT
  2214. END PART
  2215. PART !!QosServiceTypeQualitative TEXT
  2216. END PART
  2217. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2218. END PART
  2219. PART !!QosDSCPValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2220. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeQualitative"
  2221. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2222. MIN 0 MAX 63 DEFAULT 0
  2223. END PART
  2224. END POLICY
  2225. END CATEGORY ;QosDiffservByteMappingNonConforming
  2226. CATEGORY !!QosUserPriorityMapping
  2227. #if version >= 4
  2228. EXPLAIN !!QosLayer2Priority_Help
  2229. #endif
  2230. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Psched\UserPriorityMapping"
  2231. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeNonConforming
  2232. #if version >= 4
  2233. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2234. #endif
  2235. EXPLAIN !!QosUPM_NonConforming_Help
  2236. PART !!QosUPM_TipNC TEXT
  2237. END PART
  2238. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2239. END PART
  2240. PART !!QosPriorityValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2241. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeNonConforming"
  2242. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2243. MIN 0 MAX 7 DEFAULT 1
  2244. END PART
  2245. END POLICY
  2246. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeBestEffort_PV
  2247. #if version >= 4
  2248. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2249. #endif
  2250. EXPLAIN !!QosUPM_BestEffort_Help
  2251. PART !!QosUPM_Tip TEXT
  2252. END PART
  2253. PART !!QosServiceTypeBestEffort TEXT
  2254. END PART
  2255. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2256. END PART
  2257. PART !!QosPriorityValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2258. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeBestEffort"
  2259. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2260. MIN 0 MAX 7 DEFAULT 0
  2261. END PART
  2262. END POLICY
  2263. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeControlledLoad_PV
  2264. #if version >= 4
  2265. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2266. #endif
  2267. EXPLAIN !!QosUPM_ControlledLoad_Help
  2268. PART !!QosUPM_Tip TEXT
  2269. END PART
  2270. PART !!QosServiceTypeControlledLoad TEXT
  2271. END PART
  2272. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2273. END PART
  2274. PART !!QosPriorityValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2275. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeControlledLoad"
  2276. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2277. MIN 0 MAX 7 DEFAULT 4
  2278. END PART
  2279. END POLICY
  2280. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeGuaranteed_PV
  2281. #if version >= 4
  2282. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2283. #endif
  2284. EXPLAIN !!QosUPM_Guaranteed_Help
  2285. PART !!QosUPM_Tip TEXT
  2286. END PART
  2287. PART !!QosServiceTypeGuaranteed TEXT
  2288. END PART
  2289. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2290. END PART
  2291. PART !!QosPriorityValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2292. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeGuaranteed"
  2293. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2294. MIN 0 MAX 7 DEFAULT 5
  2295. END PART
  2296. END POLICY
  2297. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeNetworkControl_PV
  2298. #if version >= 4
  2299. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2300. #endif
  2301. EXPLAIN !!QosUPM_NetworkControl_Help
  2302. PART !!QosUPM_Tip TEXT
  2303. END PART
  2304. PART !!QosServiceTypeNetworkControl TEXT
  2305. END PART
  2306. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2307. END PART
  2308. PART !!QosPriorityValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2309. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeNetworkControl"
  2310. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2311. MIN 0 MAX 7 DEFAULT 7
  2312. END PART
  2313. END POLICY
  2314. POLICY !!QosServiceTypeQualitative_PV
  2315. #if version >= 4
  2316. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2317. #endif
  2318. EXPLAIN !!QosUPM_Qualitative_Help
  2319. PART !!QosUPM_Tip TEXT
  2320. END PART
  2321. PART !!QosServiceTypeQualitative TEXT
  2322. END PART
  2323. PART !!Blank TEXT
  2324. END PART
  2325. PART !!QosPriorityValue NUMERIC REQUIRED
  2326. VALUENAME "ServiceTypeQualitative"
  2327. CLIENTEXT {426031c0-0b47-4852-b0ca-ac3d37bfcb39}
  2328. MIN 0 MAX 7 DEFAULT 0
  2329. END PART
  2330. END POLICY
  2331. END CATEGORY ;QosUserPriorityMapping
  2332. END CATEGORY ; QosPsched
  2333. CATEGORY !!SNMP_SNMP
  2334. #if version >= 4
  2335. EXPLAIN !!SNMP_Help
  2336. #endif
  2337. POLICY !!SNMP_Communities
  2338. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\SNMP\Parameters\ValidCommunities"
  2339. #if version >= 4
  2340. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2341. #endif
  2342. EXPLAIN !!SNMP_ValidCommunities_Help
  2343. PART !!SNMP_CommunitiesListbox LISTBOX
  2344. VALUEPREFIX ""
  2345. END PART
  2346. END POLICY
  2347. POLICY !!SNMP_PermittedManagers
  2348. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\SNMP\Parameters\PermittedManagers"
  2349. #if version >= 4
  2350. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2351. #endif
  2352. EXPLAIN !!SNMP_PermittedManagers_Help
  2353. PART !!SNMP_PermittedManagersListbox LISTBOX
  2354. VALUEPREFIX ""
  2355. END PART
  2356. END POLICY
  2357. POLICY !!SNMP_Traps_Public
  2358. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\SNMP\Parameters\TrapDestinations"
  2359. #if version >= 4
  2360. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2361. #endif
  2362. EXPLAIN !!SNMP_TrapDestinations_Help
  2363. PART !!SNMP_Traps_PublicListbox LISTBOX
  2364. VALUEPREFIX ""
  2365. END PART
  2366. END POLICY
  2367. END CATEGORY; SNMP
  2368. POLICY !!BITS_Job_Timeout
  2369. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\BITS"
  2370. #if version >= 4
  2371. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2372. #endif
  2373. EXPLAIN !!BITS_Job_Timeout_Help
  2374. PART !!BITS_Job_Timeout_Time NUMERIC
  2375. MIN 1 MAX 999 DEFAULT 90 SPIN 1
  2376. VALUENAME "JobInactivityTimeout"
  2377. END PART
  2378. END POLICY
  2379. POLICY !!DFSDiscoverDC
  2380. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\System\DFSClient"
  2381. #if version >= 4
  2382. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2383. #endif
  2384. EXPLAIN !!DFSDiscoverDC_Help
  2385. PART !!DFSDiscoverDialog NUMERIC
  2386. MIN 15 MAX 360 DEFAULT 15 SPIN 1
  2387. VALUENAME "DfsDcNameDelay"
  2388. END PART
  2389. END POLICY
  2390. END CATEGORY ; Network
  2391. CATEGORY !!Printers
  2392. #if version >= 4
  2393. EXPLAIN !!Printers_Help
  2394. #endif
  2395. POLICY !!PublishPrinters
  2396. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2397. #if version >= 4
  2398. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2399. #endif
  2400. EXPLAIN !!PublishPrinters_Help
  2401. VALUENAME "PublishPrinters"
  2402. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2403. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2404. END POLICY
  2405. POLICY !!ImmortalPrintQueue
  2406. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2407. #if version >= 4
  2408. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2409. #endif
  2410. EXPLAIN !!ImmortalPrintQueue_Help
  2411. VALUENAME "Immortal"
  2412. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  2413. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  2414. END POLICY
  2415. POLICY !!AutoPublishing
  2416. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\Wizard"
  2417. #if version >= 4
  2418. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2419. #endif
  2420. EXPLAIN !!AutoPublishing_Help
  2421. VALUENAME "Auto Publishing"
  2422. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2423. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2424. END POLICY
  2425. POLICY !!VerifyPublishedState
  2426. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2427. #if version >= 4
  2428. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2429. #endif
  2430. EXPLAIN !!VerifyPublishedState_Help
  2431. PART !!VerifyPublishedState_Tip1 TEXT
  2432. END PART
  2433. PART !!VerifyPublishedStateTitle DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  2434. VALUENAME "VerifyPublishedState"
  2435. ITEMLIST
  2436. NAME !!VerifyPublishedState30Minutes VALUE NUMERIC 30
  2437. NAME !!VerifyPublishedState1Hour VALUE NUMERIC 60
  2438. NAME !!VerifyPublishedState4Hours VALUE NUMERIC 240
  2439. NAME !!VerifyPublishedState8Hours VALUE NUMERIC 480
  2440. NAME !!VerifyPublishedState12Hours VALUE NUMERIC 720
  2441. NAME !!VerifyPublishedState1Day VALUE NUMERIC 1440
  2442. NAME !!VerifyPublishedStateNever VALUE NUMERIC 4294967295 DEFAULT
  2443. END ITEMLIST
  2444. END PART
  2445. END POLICY
  2446. POLICY !!PhysicalLocation
  2447. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2448. #if version >= 4
  2449. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2450. #endif
  2451. EXPLAIN !!PhysicalLocation_Help
  2452. PART !!PhysicalLocation_Tip1 TEXT
  2453. END PART
  2454. PART !!PhysicalLocation_Tip2 TEXT
  2455. END PART
  2456. PART !!PhysicalLocation_Name EDITTEXT
  2457. VALUENAME "PhysicalLocation"
  2458. MAXLEN 259
  2459. END PART
  2460. END POLICY
  2461. POLICY !!CustomizedSupportUrl
  2462. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2463. #if version >= 4
  2464. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2465. #endif
  2466. EXPLAIN !!CustomizedSupportUrl_Help
  2467. PART !!CustomizedSupportUrl_Tip1 TEXT
  2468. END PART
  2469. PART !!CustomizedSupportUrl_Link EDITTEXT
  2470. VALUENAME "SupportLink"
  2471. MAXLEN 255
  2472. END PART
  2473. END POLICY
  2474. POLICY !!PruningInterval
  2475. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2476. #if version >= 4
  2477. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2478. #endif
  2479. EXPLAIN !!PruningInterval_Help
  2480. PART !!PruningInterval_Tip1 TEXT
  2481. END PART
  2482. PART !!PruningInterval_Tip2 TEXT
  2483. END PART
  2484. PART !!PruningIntervalTitle DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  2485. VALUENAME "PruningInterval"
  2486. ITEMLIST
  2487. NAME !!PruningImmediately VALUE NUMERIC 0
  2488. NAME !!Pruning10Minutes VALUE NUMERIC 10
  2489. NAME !!Pruning30Minutes VALUE NUMERIC 30
  2490. NAME !!Pruning1Hour VALUE NUMERIC 60
  2491. NAME !!Pruning4Hours VALUE NUMERIC 240
  2492. NAME !!Pruning8Hours VALUE NUMERIC 480 DEFAULT
  2493. NAME !!Pruning12Hours VALUE NUMERIC 720
  2494. NAME !!Pruning1Day VALUE NUMERIC 1440
  2495. NAME !!Pruning2Days VALUE NUMERIC 2880
  2496. NAME !!Pruning3Days VALUE NUMERIC 4320
  2497. NAME !!Pruning4Days VALUE NUMERIC 5760
  2498. NAME !!Pruning5Days VALUE NUMERIC 7200
  2499. NAME !!Pruning6Days VALUE NUMERIC 8640
  2500. NAME !!Pruning1Week VALUE NUMERIC 10080
  2501. NAME !!Pruning2Weeks VALUE NUMERIC 20160
  2502. NAME !!Pruning3Weeks VALUE NUMERIC 30240
  2503. NAME !!Pruning4Weeks VALUE NUMERIC 40320
  2504. NAME !!Pruning5Weeks VALUE NUMERIC 50400
  2505. NAME !!Pruning6Weeks VALUE NUMERIC 60480
  2506. NAME !!Pruning7Weeks VALUE NUMERIC 70560
  2507. NAME !!PruningNever VALUE NUMERIC 4294967295
  2508. END ITEMLIST
  2509. END PART
  2510. END POLICY
  2511. POLICY !!PruningPriority
  2512. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2513. #if version >= 4
  2514. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2515. #endif
  2516. EXPLAIN !!PruningPriority_Help
  2517. PART !!PruningPriority_Tip1 TEXT
  2518. END PART
  2519. PART !!PriorityLevel DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  2520. VALUENAME "PruningPriority"
  2521. ITEMLIST
  2522. NAME !!ThreadLowest VALUE NUMERIC 4294967294
  2523. NAME !!ThreadBelowNormal VALUE NUMERIC 4294967295
  2524. NAME !!ThreadNormal VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  2525. NAME !!ThreadAboveNormal VALUE NUMERIC 1
  2526. NAME !!ThreadHighest VALUE NUMERIC 2
  2527. END ITEMLIST
  2528. END PART
  2529. END POLICY
  2530. POLICY !!PruningRetries
  2531. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2532. #if version >= 4
  2533. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2534. #endif
  2535. EXPLAIN !!PruningRetries_Help
  2536. PART !!PruningRetriesTitle DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  2537. VALUENAME "PruningRetries"
  2538. ITEMLIST
  2539. NAME !!PruningRetries0 VALUE NUMERIC 0
  2540. NAME !!PruningRetries1 VALUE NUMERIC 1
  2541. NAME !!PruningRetries2 VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  2542. NAME !!PruningRetries3 VALUE NUMERIC 3
  2543. NAME !!PruningRetries4 VALUE NUMERIC 4
  2544. NAME !!PruningRetries5 VALUE NUMERIC 5
  2545. NAME !!PruningRetries6 VALUE NUMERIC 6
  2546. END ITEMLIST
  2547. END PART
  2548. END POLICY
  2549. POLICY !!KMPrintersAreBlocked
  2550. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2551. #if version >= 4
  2552. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2553. #endif
  2554. EXPLAIN !!KMPrintersAreBlocked_Help
  2555. VALUENAME "KMPrintersAreBlocked"
  2556. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2557. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2558. END POLICY
  2559. POLICY !!PruningRetryLog
  2560. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2561. #if version >= 4
  2562. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2563. #endif
  2564. EXPLAIN !!PruningRetryLog_Help
  2565. VALUENAME "PruningRetryLog"
  2566. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2567. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2568. END POLICY
  2569. POLICY !!PhysicalLocationSupport
  2570. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2571. #if version >= 4
  2572. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2573. #endif
  2574. EXPLAIN !!PhysicalLocationSupport_Help
  2575. VALUENAME "PhysicalLocationSupport"
  2576. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2577. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2578. END POLICY
  2579. POLICY !!PrinterServerThread
  2580. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2581. #if version >= 4
  2582. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2583. #endif
  2584. EXPLAIN !!PrinterServerThread_Help
  2585. VALUENAME "ServerThread"
  2586. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2587. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2588. END POLICY
  2589. POLICY !!PruneDownlevel
  2590. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2591. #if version >= 4
  2592. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2593. #endif
  2594. EXPLAIN !!PruneDownlevel_Help
  2595. PART !!PruneDownlevel_Tip1 TEXT
  2596. END PART
  2597. PART !!PruneDownlevelTitle DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  2598. VALUENAME "PruneDownlevel"
  2599. ITEMLIST
  2600. NAME !!PruneDownlevel_Never VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  2601. NAME !!PruneDownlevel_Found VALUE NUMERIC 1
  2602. NAME !!PruneDownlevel_NotFound VALUE NUMERIC 2
  2603. END ITEMLIST
  2604. END PART
  2605. END POLICY
  2606. POLICY !!AllowWebPrinting
  2607. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers"
  2608. #if version >= 4
  2609. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2610. #endif
  2611. EXPLAIN !!AllowWebPrinting_Help
  2612. VALUENAME "DisableWebPrinting"
  2613. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  2614. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  2615. END POLICY
  2616. END CATEGORY ; PRINTERS
  2617. CATEGORY !!WindowsComponents
  2618. #if version >= 4
  2619. EXPLAIN !!WindowsComponents_Help
  2620. #endif
  2621. CATEGORY !!TaskScheduler
  2622. #if version >= 4
  2623. EXPLAIN !!TaskScheduler_Help
  2624. #endif
  2625. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Task Scheduler5.0"
  2626. POLICY !!PropertyPages
  2627. #if version >= 4
  2628. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2629. #endif
  2630. EXPLAIN !!PropertyPagesHelp
  2631. VALUENAME "Property Pages"
  2632. END POLICY
  2633. POLICY !!Execution
  2634. #if version >= 4
  2635. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2636. #endif
  2637. EXPLAIN !!ExecutionHelp
  2638. VALUENAME "Execution"
  2639. END POLICY
  2640. POLICY !!DragAndDrop
  2641. #if version >= 4
  2642. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2643. #endif
  2644. EXPLAIN !!DragAndDropHelp
  2645. VALUENAME "DragAndDrop"
  2646. END POLICY
  2647. POLICY !!TaskCreation
  2648. #if version >= 4
  2649. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2650. #endif
  2651. EXPLAIN !!TaskCreationHelp
  2652. VALUENAME "Task Creation"
  2653. END POLICY
  2654. POLICY !!TaskDeletion
  2655. #if version >= 4
  2656. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2657. #endif
  2658. EXPLAIN !!TaskDeletionHelp
  2659. VALUENAME "Task Deletion"
  2660. END POLICY
  2661. POLICY !!DisableAdvanced
  2662. #if version >= 4
  2663. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2664. #endif
  2665. EXPLAIN !!DisableAdvancedHelp
  2666. VALUENAME "Disable Advanced"
  2667. END POLICY
  2668. POLICY !!AllowBrowse
  2669. #if version >= 4
  2670. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2671. #endif
  2672. EXPLAIN !!AllowBrowseHelp
  2673. VALUENAME "Allow Browse"
  2674. END POLICY
  2675. END CATEGORY ; Task Scheduler
  2676. CATEGORY !!TS_GP_NODE
  2677. #if version >= 4
  2678. EXPLAIN !!TS_Comp_Help
  2679. #endif
  2680. KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  2681. POLICY !!TS_KEEP_ALIVE
  2682. #if version >= 4
  2683. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2684. #endif
  2685. EXPLAIN !!TS_KEEP_ALIVE_EXPLAIN
  2686. VALUENAME "KeepAliveEnable"
  2687. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2688. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2689. PART !!TS_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL NUMERIC
  2690. MIN 1 MAX 999999 DEFAULT 1 SPIN 1
  2691. VALUENAME "KeepAliveInterval"
  2692. END PART
  2693. END POLICY
  2694. POLICY !!TS_SINGLE_SESSION
  2695. #if version >= 4
  2696. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2697. #endif
  2698. EXPLAIN !!TS_SINGLE_SESSION_EXPLAIN
  2699. VALUENAME "fSingleSessionPerUser"
  2700. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2701. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2702. END POLICY
  2703. POLICY !!TS_DISABLE_REMOTE_DESKTOP_WALLPAPER
  2704. #if version >= 4
  2705. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2706. #endif
  2707. EXPLAIN !!TS_DISABLE_REMOTE_DESKTOP_WALLPAPER_EXPLAIN
  2708. VALUENAME "fNoRemoteDesktopWallpaper"
  2709. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2710. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2711. END POLICY
  2712. CATEGORY !!TS_REDIRECTION
  2713. #if version >= 4
  2714. EXPLAIN !!TS_REDIRECTION_Help
  2715. #endif
  2716. POLICY !!TS_CLIENT_CLIPBOARD
  2717. #if version >= 4
  2718. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2719. #endif
  2720. EXPLAIN !!TS_CLIPBOARDMAP_EXPLAIN
  2721. VALUENAME "fDisableClip"
  2722. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2723. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2724. END POLICY
  2725. POLICY !!TS_SMART_CARD
  2726. #if version >= 4
  2727. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2728. #endif
  2729. EXPLAIN !!TS_SMART_CARD_EXPLAIN
  2730. VALUENAME "fEnableSmartCard"
  2731. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  2732. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  2733. END POLICY
  2734. POLICY !!TS_CLIENT_AUDIO
  2735. #if version >= 4
  2736. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2737. #endif
  2738. EXPLAIN !!TS_AUDIOMAP_EXPLAIN
  2739. VALUENAME "fDisableCam"
  2740. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  2741. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  2742. END POLICY
  2743. POLICY !!TS_CLIENT_COM
  2744. #if version >= 4
  2745. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2746. #endif
  2747. EXPLAIN !!TS_COMPORTMAP_EXPLAIN
  2748. VALUENAME "fDisableCcm"
  2749. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2750. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2751. END POLICY
  2752. POLICY !!TS_CLIENT_PRINTER
  2753. #if version >= 4
  2754. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2755. #endif
  2756. EXPLAIN !!TS_PRINTERMAP_EXPLAIN
  2757. VALUENAME "fDisableCpm"
  2758. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2759. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2760. END POLICY
  2761. POLICY !!TS_CLIENT_LPT
  2762. #if version >= 4
  2763. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2764. #endif
  2765. EXPLAIN !!TS_LPTPORTMAP_EXPLAIN
  2766. VALUENAME "fDisableLPT"
  2767. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2768. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2769. END POLICY
  2770. POLICY !!TS_CLIENT_DRIVE_M
  2771. #if version >= 4
  2772. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2773. #endif
  2774. EXPLAIN !!TS_CLIENT_DRIVE_EXPLAIN_M
  2775. VALUENAME "fDisableCdm"
  2776. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2777. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2778. END POLICY
  2779. POLICY !!TS_CLIENT_DEFAULT_M
  2780. #if version >= 4
  2781. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2782. #endif
  2783. EXPLAIN !!TS_CLIENT_DEFAULT_EXPLAIN_M
  2784. VALUENAME "fForceClientLptDef"
  2785. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  2786. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  2787. END POLICY
  2788. END CATEGORY
  2789. CATEGORY !!TS_EP
  2790. #if version >= 4
  2791. EXPLAIN !!TS_EP_Help
  2792. #endif
  2793. POLICY !!TS_PASSWORD
  2794. #if version >= 4
  2795. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2796. #endif
  2797. EXPLAIN !!TS_PROMPT_PASSWORD_EXPLAIN
  2798. VALUENAME "fPromptForPassword"
  2799. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2800. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2801. END POLICY
  2802. POLICY !!TS_ENCRYPTION_POLICY
  2803. #if version >= 4
  2804. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2805. #endif
  2806. EXPLAIN !!TS_ENCRYPTION_EXPLAIN
  2807. PART !!TS_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL DROPDOWNLIST
  2808. VALUENAME "MinEncryptionLevel"
  2809. ITEMLIST
  2810. NAME !!TS_Client_Compatible VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  2811. NAME !!TS_High_Level VALUE NUMERIC 3
  2812. END ITEMLIST
  2813. END PART
  2814. PART !!TS_ENCRYPTION TEXT
  2815. END PART
  2816. END POLICY
  2817. END CATEGORY
  2818. POLICY !!TS_MAX_CON_POLICY
  2819. #if version >= 4
  2820. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2821. #endif
  2822. EXPLAIN !!TS_MAX_CON_EXPLAIN
  2823. PART !!TS_Maximum_Connections_allowed NUMERIC
  2824. MIN 1 MAX 999999 DEFAULT 1 SPIN 1
  2825. VALUENAME "MaxInstanceCount"
  2826. END PART
  2827. PART !!TS_MAX_CON TEXT
  2828. END PART
  2829. END POLICY
  2830. POLICY !!TS_COLORDEPTH
  2831. #if version >= 4
  2832. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2833. #endif
  2834. EXPLAIN !!TS_COLOR_EXPLAIN
  2835. PART !!TS_Color_Depth DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  2836. VALUENAME "ColorDepth"
  2837. ITEMLIST
  2838. NAME !!TS_Client_Compatible VALUE NUMERIC 999 DEFAULT
  2839. NAME !!TS_8_bit VALUE NUMERIC 1
  2840. NAME !!TS_15_bit VALUE NUMERIC 2
  2841. NAME !!TS_16_bit VALUE NUMERIC 3
  2842. NAME !!TS_24_bit VALUE NUMERIC 4
  2843. END ITEMLIST
  2844. END PART
  2845. END POLICY
  2846. POLICY !!TS_DISABLE_CONNECTIONS
  2847. #if version >= 4
  2848. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2849. #endif
  2850. EXPLAIN !!TS_DISABLE_CONNECTIONS_EXPLAIN
  2851. ACTIONLISTON
  2852. VALUENAME "fDenyTSConnections" VALUE NUMERIC 1
  2853. END ACTIONLISTON
  2854. ACTIONLISTOFF
  2855. VALUENAME "fDenyTSConnections" VALUE NUMERIC 0
  2856. END ACTIONLISTOFF
  2857. END POLICY
  2858. POLICY !!TS_TSCC_PERMISSIONS_POLICY
  2859. #if version >= 4
  2860. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2861. #endif
  2862. EXPLAIN !!TS_TSCC_EXPLAIN
  2863. VALUENAME "fWritableTSCCPermTab"
  2864. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  2865. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  2866. END POLICY
  2867. POLICY !!TS_NoSecurityMenu
  2868. #if version >= 4
  2869. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2870. #endif
  2871. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  2872. EXPLAIN !!TS_NoSecurityMenu_Help
  2873. VALUENAME "NoNTSecurity"
  2874. END POLICY
  2875. POLICY !!TS_NoDisconnectMenu
  2876. #if version >= 4
  2877. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_Win2k
  2878. #endif
  2879. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  2880. EXPLAIN !!TS_NoDisconnectMenu_Help
  2881. VALUENAME "NoDisconnect"
  2882. END POLICY
  2883. CATEGORY !!TS_License
  2884. #if version >= 4
  2885. EXPLAIN !!TS_License_Help
  2886. #endif
  2887. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  2888. POLICY !!TS_PreventLicenseUpgrade
  2889. #if version >= 4
  2890. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2891. #endif
  2892. EXPLAIN !!TS_PreventLicenseUpgrade_Help
  2893. VALUENAME "fPreventLicenseUpgrade"
  2894. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2895. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2896. END POLICY
  2897. END CATEGORY ; TS_License
  2898. CATEGORY !!TS_TEMP
  2899. #if version >= 4
  2900. EXPLAIN !!TS_TEMP_Help
  2901. #endif
  2902. POLICY !!TS_TEMP_PER_SESSION
  2903. #if version >= 4
  2904. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2905. #endif
  2906. EXPLAIN !!TS_TEMP_EXPLAIN
  2907. VALUENAME "PerSessionTempDir"
  2908. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  2909. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  2910. END POLICY
  2911. POLICY !!TS_TEMP_DELETE
  2912. #if version >= 4
  2913. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2914. #endif
  2915. EXPLAIN !!TS_TEMP_DELETE_EXPLAIN
  2916. VALUENAME "DeleteTempDirsOnExit"
  2917. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  2918. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  2919. END POLICY
  2920. END CATEGORY
  2921. CATEGORY !!TS_SD_Node
  2922. #if version >= 4
  2923. EXPLAIN !!TS_Sessions_Help
  2924. #endif
  2925. KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  2926. POLICY !!TS_SD_Active
  2927. #if version >= 4
  2928. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2929. #endif
  2930. EXPLAIN !!TS_SD_Active_Explain
  2931. VALUENAME "SessionDirectoryActive"
  2932. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  2933. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  2934. END POLICY
  2935. POLICY !!TS_SD_Loc
  2936. #if version >= 4
  2937. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2938. #endif
  2939. EXPLAIN !!TS_SD_Loc_Explain
  2940. PART !!TS_SD_Loc EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  2941. VALUENAME "SessionDirectoryLocation"
  2942. END PART
  2943. END POLICY
  2944. POLICY !!TS_SD_ClustName
  2945. #if version >= 4
  2946. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2947. #endif
  2948. EXPLAIN !!TS_SD_ClustName_Explain
  2949. PART !!TS_SD_ClustName EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  2950. VALUENAME "SessionDirectoryClusterName"
  2951. END PART
  2952. END POLICY
  2953. END CATEGORY
  2954. CATEGORY !!TS_Sessions
  2955. #if version >= 4
  2956. EXPLAIN !!TS_Sessions_Comp_Help
  2957. #endif
  2958. POLICY !!TS_Sessions_Disconnected_Timeout
  2959. #if version >= 4
  2960. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2961. #endif
  2962. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSIONS_DISCONNECTED_TIMEOUT_EXPLAIN
  2963. ACTIONLISTOFF
  2964. VALUENAME "MaxDisconnectionTime" VALUE "0"
  2965. END ACTIONLISTOFF
  2966. PART !!TS_Sessions_EndDisconnected DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  2967. VALUENAME "MaxDisconnectionTime"
  2968. ITEMLIST
  2969. NAME !!TS_TIME_NEVER VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  2970. NAME !!TS_TIME_1MIN VALUE NUMERIC 60000
  2971. NAME !!TS_TIME_5MIN VALUE NUMERIC 300000
  2972. NAME !!TS_TIME_10MIN VALUE NUMERIC 600000
  2973. NAME !!TS_TIME_15MIN VALUE NUMERIC 900000
  2974. NAME !!TS_TIME_30MIN VALUE NUMERIC 1800000
  2975. NAME !!TS_TIME_1HR VALUE NUMERIC 3600000
  2976. NAME !!TS_TIME_2HR VALUE NUMERIC 7200000
  2977. NAME !!TS_TIME_3HR VALUE NUMERIC 10800000
  2978. NAME !!TS_TIME_1DAY VALUE NUMERIC 86400000
  2979. NAME !!TS_TIME_2DAY VALUE NUMERIC 172800000
  2980. END ITEMLIST
  2981. END PART
  2982. END POLICY
  2983. POLICY !!TS_Sessions_Limits
  2984. #if version >= 4
  2985. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  2986. #endif
  2987. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSIONS_LIMITS_EXPLAIN
  2988. PART !!TS_Sessions_ActiveLimit DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  2989. VALUENAME "MaxConnectionTime"
  2990. ITEMLIST
  2991. NAME !!TS_TIME_NEVER VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  2992. NAME !!TS_TIME_1MIN VALUE NUMERIC 60000
  2993. NAME !!TS_TIME_5MIN VALUE NUMERIC 300000
  2994. NAME !!TS_TIME_10MIN VALUE NUMERIC 600000
  2995. NAME !!TS_TIME_15MIN VALUE NUMERIC 900000
  2996. NAME !!TS_TIME_30MIN VALUE NUMERIC 1800000
  2997. NAME !!TS_TIME_1HR VALUE NUMERIC 3600000
  2998. NAME !!TS_TIME_2HR VALUE NUMERIC 7200000
  2999. NAME !!TS_TIME_3HR VALUE NUMERIC 10800000
  3000. NAME !!TS_TIME_1DAY VALUE NUMERIC 86400000
  3001. NAME !!TS_TIME_2DAY VALUE NUMERIC 172800000
  3002. END ITEMLIST
  3003. END PART
  3004. END POLICY
  3005. POLICY !!TS_Sessions_Idle_Limit
  3006. #if version >= 4
  3007. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3008. #endif
  3009. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSIONS_IDLE_LIMIT_EXPLAIN
  3010. PART !!TS_Sessions_IdleLimitText DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  3011. VALUENAME "MaxIdleTime" REQUIRED
  3012. ITEMLIST
  3013. NAME !!TS_TIME_NEVER VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  3014. NAME !!TS_TIME_1MIN VALUE NUMERIC 60000
  3015. NAME !!TS_TIME_5MIN VALUE NUMERIC 300000
  3016. NAME !!TS_TIME_10MIN VALUE NUMERIC 600000
  3017. NAME !!TS_TIME_15MIN VALUE NUMERIC 900000
  3018. NAME !!TS_TIME_30MIN VALUE NUMERIC 1800000
  3019. NAME !!TS_TIME_1HR VALUE NUMERIC 3600000
  3020. NAME !!TS_TIME_2HR VALUE NUMERIC 7200000
  3021. NAME !!TS_TIME_3HR VALUE NUMERIC 10800000
  3022. NAME !!TS_TIME_1DAY VALUE NUMERIC 86400000
  3023. NAME !!TS_TIME_2DAY VALUE NUMERIC 172800000
  3024. END ITEMLIST
  3025. END PART
  3026. END POLICY
  3027. POLICY !!TS_Sessions_Reconnect_Same
  3028. #if version >= 4
  3029. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3030. #endif
  3031. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSIONS_RECONNECT_SAME_EXPLAIN
  3032. VALUENAME "fReconnectSame"
  3033. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3034. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3035. END POLICY
  3036. POLICY !!TS_Session_End_On_Limit
  3037. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSION_END_ON_LIMIT_EXPLAIN
  3038. VALUENAME "fResetBroken"
  3039. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3040. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3041. END POLICY
  3042. END CATEGORY
  3043. POLICY !!TS_USER_PROFILES
  3044. #if version >= 4
  3045. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3046. #endif
  3047. EXPLAIN !!TS_USER_PROFILE_EXPLAIN
  3048. PART !!TS_PROFILE_PATH EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  3049. VALUENAME "WFProfilePath"
  3050. END PART
  3051. PART !!TS_PATH_NOTE TEXT
  3052. END PART
  3053. END POLICY
  3054. POLICY !!TS_USER_HOME
  3055. #if version >= 4
  3056. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3057. #endif
  3058. EXPLAIN !!TS_USER_HOME_EXPLAIN
  3059. PART !!TS_USER_HOME_LOCATION DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  3060. VALUENAME "WFHomeDirUNC"
  3061. ITEMLIST
  3062. NAME !!TS_On_the_Network VALUE NUMERIC 1 DEFAULT
  3063. NAME !!TS_on_the_Local_machine VALUE NUMERIC 0
  3064. END ITEMLIST
  3065. END PART
  3066. PART !!TS_HOME_DIR EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  3067. VALUENAME "WFHomeDir"
  3068. END PART
  3069. PART !!TS_DRIVE_NOTE TEXT
  3070. END PART
  3071. PART !!TS_DRIVE_LETTER DROPDOWNLIST
  3072. VALUENAME "WFHomeDirDrive"
  3073. ITEMLIST
  3074. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_G VALUE "G:"
  3075. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_H VALUE "H:"
  3076. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_I VALUE "I:"
  3077. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_J VALUE "J:"
  3078. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_K VALUE "K:"
  3079. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_L VALUE "L:"
  3080. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_M VALUE "M:"
  3081. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_N VALUE "N:"
  3082. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_O VALUE "O:"
  3083. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_P VALUE "P:"
  3084. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_Q VALUE "Q:"
  3085. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_R VALUE "R:"
  3086. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_S VALUE "S:"
  3087. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_T VALUE "T:"
  3088. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_U VALUE "U:"
  3089. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_V VALUE "V:"
  3090. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_W VALUE "W:"
  3091. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_X VALUE "X:"
  3092. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_Y VALUE "Y:"
  3093. NAME !!TS_DRIVE_Z VALUE "Z:" DEFAULT
  3094. END ITEMLIST
  3095. END PART
  3096. END POLICY
  3097. POLICY !!TS_RemoteControl
  3098. #if version >= 4
  3099. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3100. #endif
  3101. EXPLAIN !!TS_RemoteControl_EXPLAIN
  3102. PART !!TS_RemoteControl_Levels DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  3103. VALUENAME "Shadow"
  3104. ITEMLIST
  3105. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_0 VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  3106. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_1 VALUE NUMERIC 1
  3107. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_2 VALUE NUMERIC 2
  3108. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_3 VALUE NUMERIC 3
  3109. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_4 VALUE NUMERIC 4
  3110. END ITEMLIST
  3111. END PART
  3112. END POLICY
  3113. POLICY !!TS_START_PROGRAM
  3114. #if version >= 4
  3115. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3116. #endif
  3117. EXPLAIN !!TS_START_PROGRAM_EXPLAIN
  3118. PART !!TS_PROGRAM_NAME EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  3119. VALUENAME "InitialProgram"
  3120. END PART
  3121. PART !!TS_WORKDIR EDITTEXT
  3122. VALUENAME "WorkDirectory"
  3123. END PART
  3124. END POLICY
  3125. END CATEGORY ; TS_GP_NODE
  3126. CATEGORY !!MSI
  3127. #if version >= 4
  3128. EXPLAIN !!MSI_Help
  3129. #endif
  3130. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer"
  3131. POLICY !!DisableMSI
  3132. #if version >= 4
  3133. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3134. #endif
  3135. EXPLAIN !!DisableMSI_Help
  3136. PART !!DisableMSI DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT REQUIRED
  3137. VALUENAME "DisableMSI"
  3138. ITEMLIST
  3139. NAME !!DisableAlways VALUE NUMERIC 2
  3140. NAME !!DisableNonManaged VALUE NUMERIC 1
  3141. NAME !!DisableNever VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  3142. END ITEMLIST
  3143. END PART
  3144. END POLICY
  3145. POLICY !!AlwaysInstallElevated
  3146. #if version >= 4
  3147. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3148. #endif
  3149. EXPLAIN !!AlwaysInstallElevated_Help
  3150. VALUENAME "AlwaysInstallElevated"
  3151. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3152. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3153. PART !!Blank TEXT
  3154. END PART
  3155. PART !!UserANDMachineT TEXT
  3156. END PART
  3157. END POLICY
  3158. POLICY !!DisableRollback
  3159. #if version >= 4
  3160. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3161. #endif
  3162. EXPLAIN !!DisableRollback_Help
  3163. VALUENAME "DisableRollback"
  3164. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3165. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3166. PART !!Blank TEXT
  3167. END PART
  3168. PART !!UserORMachineT TEXT
  3169. END PART
  3170. END POLICY
  3171. POLICY !!DisableBrowse
  3172. #if version >= 4
  3173. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3174. #endif
  3175. EXPLAIN !!DisableBrowse_Help
  3176. VALUENAME "DisableBrowse"
  3177. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3178. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3179. END POLICY
  3180. POLICY !!DisablePatch
  3181. #if version >= 4
  3182. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3183. #endif
  3184. EXPLAIN !!DisablePatch_Help
  3185. VALUENAME "DisablePatch"
  3186. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3187. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3188. END POLICY
  3189. POLICY !!SafeForScripting
  3190. #if version >= 4
  3191. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3192. #endif
  3193. EXPLAIN !!SafeForScripting_Help
  3194. VALUENAME "SafeForScripting"
  3195. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3196. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3197. END POLICY
  3198. POLICY !!EnableUserControl
  3199. #if version >= 4
  3200. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3201. #endif
  3202. EXPLAIN !!EnableUserControl_Help
  3203. VALUENAME "EnableUserControl"
  3204. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3205. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3206. END POLICY
  3207. POLICY !!AllowLockdownBrowse
  3208. #if version >= 4
  3209. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3210. #endif
  3211. EXPLAIN !!AllowLockdownBrowse_Help
  3212. VALUENAME "AllowLockdownBrowse"
  3213. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3214. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3215. END POLICY
  3216. POLICY !!AllowLockdownMedia
  3217. #if version >= 4
  3218. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3219. #endif
  3220. EXPLAIN !!AllowLockdownMedia_Help
  3221. VALUENAME "AllowLockdownMedia"
  3222. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3223. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3224. END POLICY
  3225. POLICY !!AllowLockdownPatch
  3226. #if version >= 4
  3227. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3228. #endif
  3229. EXPLAIN !!AllowLockdownPatch_Help
  3230. VALUENAME "AllowLockdownPatch"
  3231. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3232. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3233. END POLICY
  3234. POLICY !!EnableAdminTSRemote
  3235. #if version >= 4
  3236. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3237. #endif
  3238. EXPLAIN !!EnableAdminTSRemote_Help
  3239. VALUENAME "EnableAdminTSRemote"
  3240. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3241. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3242. END POLICY
  3243. POLICY !!TransformsSecure
  3244. #if version >= 4
  3245. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3246. #endif
  3247. EXPLAIN !!TransformsSecure_Help
  3248. VALUENAME "TransformsSecure"
  3249. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3250. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3251. END POLICY
  3252. POLICY !!MSILogging
  3253. #if version >= 4
  3254. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3255. #endif
  3256. EXPLAIN !!MSILogging_Help
  3257. PART !!MSILogging EDITTEXT
  3258. VALUENAME "Logging"
  3259. DEFAULT iweap
  3260. END PART
  3261. PART !!MSILoggingT1 TEXT
  3262. END PART
  3263. PART !!MSILoggingT2 TEXT
  3264. END PART
  3265. PART !!MSILoggingT3 TEXT
  3266. END PART
  3267. PART !!MSILoggingT4 TEXT
  3268. END PART
  3269. PART !!MSILoggingT5 TEXT
  3270. END PART
  3271. PART !!MSILoggingT6 TEXT
  3272. END PART
  3273. PART !!MSILoggingT7 TEXT
  3274. END PART
  3275. PART !!MSILoggingT8 TEXT
  3276. END PART
  3277. PART !!MSILoggingT9 TEXT
  3278. END PART
  3279. PART !!MSILoggingT10 TEXT
  3280. END PART
  3281. PART !!MSILoggingT11 TEXT
  3282. END PART
  3283. PART !!MSILoggingT12 TEXT
  3284. END PART
  3285. PART !!MSILoggingT13 TEXT
  3286. END PART
  3287. END POLICY
  3288. POLICY !!MSI_DisableUserInstalls
  3289. #if version >= 4
  3290. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_MSI15
  3291. #endif
  3292. EXPLAIN !!MSI_DisableUserInstalls_Help
  3293. PART !!MSI_DisableUserInstallsBox DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT REQUIRED
  3294. VALUENAME "DisableUserInstalls"
  3295. ITEMLIST
  3296. NAME !!MSI_AllowUser VALUE NUMERIC 0
  3297. NAME !!MSI_HideUser VALUE NUMERIC 1 DEFAULT
  3298. NAME !!MSI_DisAllowUser VALUE NUMERIC 2
  3299. END ITEMLIST
  3300. END PART
  3301. END POLICY
  3302. POLICY !!MSI_DisableSRCheckPoints
  3303. #if version >= 4
  3304. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3305. #endif
  3306. EXPLAIN !!MSI_DisableSRCheckPoints_Help
  3307. VALUENAME "LimitSystemRestoreCheckpointing"
  3308. END POLICY
  3309. END CATEGORY ; MSI
  3310. CATEGORY !!WinMSG_WindowsMsg
  3311. #if version >= 4
  3312. EXPLAIN !!WinMSG_WindowsMsg_Help
  3313. #endif
  3314. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client"
  3315. POLICY !!WinMSG_NoWindowsMsg_Comp
  3316. #if version >= 4
  3317. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3318. #endif
  3319. EXPLAIN !!WinMSG_NoWindowsMsg_Help
  3320. VALUENAME "PreventRun"
  3321. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3322. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3323. END POLICY
  3324. POLICY !!WinMSG_NoAutoStartWindowsMsg_Comp
  3325. #if version >= 4
  3326. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3327. #endif
  3328. EXPLAIN !!WinMSG_NoAutoStartWindowsMsg_Help
  3329. VALUENAME "PreventAutoRun"
  3330. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3331. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3332. END POLICY
  3333. END CATEGORY ; WindowsMsg
  3334. END CATEGORY ; WindowsComponents
  3335. ;**************************************************************************************************
  3336. CLASS USER
  3337. CATEGORY !!StartMenu
  3338. #if version >= 4
  3339. EXPLAIN !!StartMenu_Help
  3340. #endif
  3341. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3342. POLICY !!NoStartMenuSubFolders
  3343. #if version >= 4
  3344. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3345. #endif
  3346. EXPLAIN !!NoStartMenuSubFolders_Help
  3347. VALUENAME "NoStartMenuSubFolders"
  3348. END POLICY
  3349. POLICY !!NoWindowsUpdate
  3350. #if version >= 4
  3351. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3352. #endif
  3353. EXPLAIN !!NoWindowsUpdate_Help
  3354. VALUENAME "NoWindowsUpdate"
  3355. END POLICY
  3356. POLICY !!NoCommonGroups
  3357. #if version >= 4
  3358. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3359. #endif
  3360. EXPLAIN !!NoCommonGroups_Help
  3361. VALUENAME "NoCommonGroups"
  3362. END POLICY
  3363. POLICY !!NoSMMyDocuments
  3364. #if version >= 4
  3365. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3366. #endif
  3367. EXPLAIN !!NoSMMyDocuments_Help
  3368. VALUENAME "NoSMMyDocs"
  3369. END POLICY
  3370. POLICY !!NoRecentDocsMenu
  3371. #if version >= 4
  3372. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3373. #endif
  3374. EXPLAIN !!NoRecentDocsMenu_Help
  3375. VALUENAME "NoRecentDocsMenu"
  3376. END POLICY
  3377. POLICY !!NoSetFolders
  3378. #if version >= 4
  3379. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3380. #endif
  3381. EXPLAIN !!NoSetFolders_Help
  3382. VALUENAME "NoSetFolders"
  3383. END POLICY
  3384. POLICY !!NoNetAndDialupConnect
  3385. #if version >= 4
  3386. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3387. #endif
  3388. EXPLAIN !!NoNetAndDialupConnect_Help
  3389. VALUENAME "NoNetworkConnections"
  3390. END POLICY
  3391. POLICY !!NoFavoritesMenu
  3392. #if version >= 4
  3393. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3394. #endif
  3395. EXPLAIN !!NoFavoritesMenu_Help
  3396. VALUENAME "NoFavoritesMenu"
  3397. END POLICY
  3398. POLICY !!NoFind
  3399. #if version >= 4
  3400. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3401. #endif
  3402. EXPLAIN !!NoFind_Help
  3403. VALUENAME "NoFind"
  3404. END POLICY
  3405. POLICY !!NoHelp
  3406. #if version >= 4
  3407. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3408. #endif
  3409. EXPLAIN !!NoHelp_Help
  3410. VALUENAME "NoSMHelp"
  3411. END POLICY
  3412. POLICY !!NoRun
  3413. #if version >= 4
  3414. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3415. #endif
  3416. EXPLAIN !!NoRun_Help
  3417. VALUENAME "NoRun"
  3418. END POLICY
  3419. POLICY !!NoSMMyPictures
  3420. #if version >= 4
  3421. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3422. #endif
  3423. EXPLAIN !!NoSMMyPictures_Help
  3424. VALUENAME "NoSMMyPictures"
  3425. END POLICY
  3426. POLICY !!NoSMMyMusic
  3427. #if version >= 4
  3428. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3429. #endif
  3430. EXPLAIN !!NoSMMyMusic_Help
  3431. VALUENAME "NoStartMenuMyMusic"
  3432. END POLICY
  3433. POLICY !!NoSMMyNetworkPlaces
  3434. #if version >= 4
  3435. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3436. #endif
  3437. EXPLAIN !!NoSMMyNetworkPlaces_Help
  3438. VALUENAME "NoStartMenuNetworkPlaces"
  3439. END POLICY
  3440. POLICY !!ForceStartMenuLogOff
  3441. #if version >= 4
  3442. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3443. #endif
  3444. EXPLAIN !!ForceStartMenuLogOff_Help
  3445. VALUENAME "ForceStartMenuLogOff"
  3446. END POLICY
  3447. POLICY !!StartMenuLogOff
  3448. #if version >= 4
  3449. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3450. #endif
  3451. EXPLAIN !!StartMenuLogOff_Help
  3452. VALUENAME "StartMenuLogOff"
  3453. END POLICY
  3454. POLICY !!NoClose
  3455. #if version >= 4
  3456. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3457. #endif
  3458. EXPLAIN !!NoClose_Help
  3459. VALUENAME "NoClose"
  3460. END POLICY
  3461. POLICY !!NoChangeStartMenu
  3462. #if version >= 4
  3463. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3464. #endif
  3465. EXPLAIN !!NoChangeStartMenu_Help
  3466. VALUENAME "NoChangeStartMenu"
  3467. END POLICY
  3468. POLICY !!NoSetTaskbar
  3469. #if version >= 4
  3470. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3471. #endif
  3472. EXPLAIN !!NoSetTaskbar_Help
  3473. VALUENAME "NoSetTaskbar"
  3474. END POLICY
  3475. POLICY !!NoTrayContextMenu
  3476. #if version >= 4
  3477. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3478. #endif
  3479. EXPLAIN !!NoTrayContextMenu_Help
  3480. VALUENAME "NoTrayContextMenu"
  3481. END POLICY
  3482. POLICY !!NoRecentDocsHistory
  3483. #if version >= 4
  3484. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3485. #endif
  3486. EXPLAIN !!NoRecentDocsHistory_Help
  3487. VALUENAME "NoRecentDocsHistory"
  3488. END POLICY
  3489. POLICY !!ClearRecentDocsOnExit
  3490. #if version >= 4
  3491. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3492. #endif
  3493. EXPLAIN !!ClearRecentDocsOnExit_Help
  3494. VALUENAME "ClearRecentDocsOnExit"
  3495. END POLICY
  3496. POLICY !!Intellimenus
  3497. #if version >= 4
  3498. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3499. #endif
  3500. EXPLAIN !!Intellimenus_Help
  3501. VALUENAME "Intellimenus"
  3502. END POLICY
  3503. POLICY !!NoInstrumentation
  3504. #if version >= 4
  3505. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3506. #endif
  3507. EXPLAIN !!NoInstrumentation_Help
  3508. VALUENAME "NoInstrumentation"
  3509. END POLICY
  3510. POLICY !!MemCheckBoxInRunDlg
  3511. #if version >= 4
  3512. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3513. #endif
  3514. EXPLAIN !!MemCheckBoxInRunDlg_Help
  3515. VALUENAME "MemCheckBoxInRunDlg"
  3516. END POLICY
  3517. POLICY !!NoResolveSearch
  3518. #if version >= 4
  3519. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3520. #endif
  3521. EXPLAIN !!NoResolveSearch_Help
  3522. VALUENAME "NoResolveSearch"
  3523. END POLICY
  3524. POLICY !!NoResolveTrack
  3525. #if version >= 4
  3526. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3527. #endif
  3528. EXPLAIN !!NoResolveTrack_Help
  3529. VALUENAME "NoResolveTrack"
  3530. END POLICY
  3531. POLICY !!GreyMSIAds
  3532. #if version >= 4
  3533. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3534. #endif
  3535. EXPLAIN !!GreyMSIAds_Help
  3536. VALUENAME "GreyMSIAds"
  3537. END POLICY
  3538. POLICY !!NoTaskGrouping
  3539. EXPLAIN !!NoTaskGrouping_Help
  3540. #if version >= 4
  3541. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3542. #endif
  3543. VALUENAME "NoTaskGrouping"
  3544. END POLICY
  3545. POLICY !!NoAutoTrayNotify
  3546. EXPLAIN !!NoAutoTrayNotify_Help
  3547. #if version >= 4
  3548. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3549. #endif
  3550. VALUENAME "NoAutoTrayNotify"
  3551. END POLICY
  3552. POLICY !!LockTaskbar
  3553. EXPLAIN !!LockTaskbar_Help
  3554. #if version >= 4
  3555. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3556. #endif
  3557. VALUENAME "LockTaskbar"
  3558. END POLICY
  3559. POLICY !!NoStartPage
  3560. EXPLAIN !!NoStartPage_Help
  3561. #if version >= 4
  3562. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3563. #endif
  3564. VALUENAME "NoSimpleStartMenu"
  3565. END POLICY
  3566. POLICY !!NoBalloonTip
  3567. EXPLAIN !!NoBalloonTip_Help
  3568. #if version >= 4
  3569. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3570. #endif
  3571. VALUENAME "NoSMBalloonTip"
  3572. END POLICY
  3573. POLICY !!NoPinnedPrograms
  3574. EXPLAIN !!NoPinnedPrograms_Help
  3575. #if version >= 4
  3576. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3577. #endif
  3578. VALUENAME "NoStartMenuPinnedList"
  3579. END POLICY
  3580. POLICY !!NoFrequentUsedPrograms
  3581. EXPLAIN !!NoFrequentUsedPrograms_Help
  3582. #if version >= 4
  3583. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3584. #endif
  3585. VALUENAME "NoStartMenuMFUprogramsList"
  3586. END POLICY
  3587. POLICY !!NoMoreProgramsList
  3588. EXPLAIN !!NoMoreProgramsList_Help
  3589. #if version >= 4
  3590. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3591. #endif
  3592. VALUENAME "NoStartMenuMorePrograms"
  3593. END POLICY
  3594. POLICY !!RemoveTurnOffComputerButton
  3595. EXPLAIN !!RemoveTurnOffComputerButton_Help
  3596. #if version >= 4
  3597. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3598. #endif
  3599. VALUENAME "NoClose"
  3600. END POLICY
  3601. POLICY !!RemoveUnDockPCButton
  3602. EXPLAIN !!RemoveUnDockPCButton_Help
  3603. #if version >= 4
  3604. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3605. #endif
  3606. VALUENAME "NoStartMenuEjectPC"
  3607. END POLICY
  3608. POLICY !!NoUserNameOnStartMenu
  3609. EXPLAIN !!NoUserNameOnStartMenu
  3610. #if version >= 4
  3611. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3612. #endif
  3613. VALUENAME "NoUserNameInStartMenu"
  3614. END POLICY
  3615. POLICY !!NoTaskBarClock
  3616. EXPLAIN !!NoTaskBarClock_Help
  3617. #if version >= 4
  3618. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3619. #endif
  3620. VALUENAME "HideClock"
  3621. END POLICY
  3622. POLICY !!NoTrayItemsDisplay
  3623. EXPLAIN !!NoTrayItemsDisplay_Help
  3624. #if version >= 4
  3625. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3626. #endif
  3627. VALUENAME "NoTrayItemsDisplay"
  3628. END POLICY
  3629. POLICY !!NoToolbarsOnTaskbar
  3630. EXPLAIN !!NoToolbarsOnTaskbar_Help
  3631. #if version >= 4
  3632. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3633. #endif
  3634. VALUENAME "NoToolbarsOnTaskbar"
  3635. END POLICY
  3636. END CATEGORY ; StartMenu
  3637. CATEGORY !!Desktop
  3638. #if version >= 4
  3639. EXPLAIN !!Desktop_Help
  3640. #endif
  3641. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3642. POLICY !!NoDesktop
  3643. #if version >= 4
  3644. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3645. #endif
  3646. EXPLAIN !!NoDesktop_Help
  3647. VALUENAME "NoDesktop"
  3648. END POLICY
  3649. POLICY !!NoMyDocumentsIcon
  3650. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\NonEnum"
  3651. #if version >= 4
  3652. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3653. #endif
  3654. EXPLAIN !!NoMyDocumentsIcon_Help
  3655. VALUENAME "{450D8FBA-AD25-11D0-98A8-0800361B1103}"
  3656. END POLICY
  3657. POLICY !!NoMyComputerIcon
  3658. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\NonEnum"
  3659. #if version >= 4
  3660. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3661. #endif
  3662. EXPLAIN !!NoMyComputerIcon_Help
  3663. VALUENAME "{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}"
  3664. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3665. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3666. END POLICY
  3667. POLICY !!NoRecycleBinIcon
  3668. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\NonEnum"
  3669. #if version >= 4
  3670. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3671. #endif
  3672. EXPLAIN !!NoRecycleBinIcon_Help
  3673. VALUENAME "{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}"
  3674. END POLICY
  3675. POLICY !!NoPropertiesMyDocuments
  3676. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3677. #if version >= 4
  3678. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP3
  3679. #endif
  3680. EXPLAIN !!NoPropertiesMyDocuments_Help
  3681. VALUENAME "NoPropertiesMyDocuments"
  3682. END POLICY
  3683. POLICY !!NoPropertiesMyComputer
  3684. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3685. #if version >= 4
  3686. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP3
  3687. #endif
  3688. EXPLAIN !!NoPropertiesMyComputer_Help
  3689. VALUENAME "NoPropertiesMyComputer"
  3690. END POLICY
  3691. POLICY !!NoRecycleBinProperties
  3692. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3693. #if version >= 4
  3694. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3695. #endif
  3696. EXPLAIN !!NoRecycleBinProperties_Help
  3697. VALUENAME "NoPropertiesRecycleBin"
  3698. END POLICY
  3699. POLICY !!NoNetHood
  3700. #if version >= 4
  3701. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3702. #endif
  3703. EXPLAIN !!NoNetHood_Help
  3704. VALUENAME "NoNetHood"
  3705. END POLICY
  3706. POLICY !!NoInternetIcon
  3707. #if version >= 4
  3708. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3709. #endif
  3710. EXPLAIN !!NoInternetIcon_Help
  3711. VALUENAME "NoInternetIcon"
  3712. END POLICY
  3713. POLICY !!NoRecentDocsNetHood
  3714. #if version >= 4
  3715. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3716. #endif
  3717. EXPLAIN !!NoRecentDocsNetHood_Help
  3718. VALUENAME "NoRecentDocsNetHood"
  3719. END POLICY
  3720. POLICY !!DisablePersonalDirChange
  3721. #if version >= 4
  3722. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3723. #endif
  3724. EXPLAIN !!DisablePersonalDirChange_Help
  3725. VALUENAME "DisablePersonalDirChange"
  3726. END POLICY
  3727. POLICY !!sz_DB_DragDropClose
  3728. #if version >= 4
  3729. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3730. #endif
  3731. EXPLAIN !!NoCloseDragDropBands_Help
  3732. VALUENAME "NoCloseDragDropBands"
  3733. END POLICY
  3734. POLICY !!sz_DB_Moving
  3735. #if version >= 4
  3736. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3737. #endif
  3738. EXPLAIN !!NoMovingBands_Help
  3739. VALUENAME "NoMovingBands"
  3740. END POLICY
  3741. POLICY !!NoSaveSettings
  3742. #if version >= 4
  3743. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3744. #endif
  3745. EXPLAIN !!NoSaveSettings_Help
  3746. VALUENAME "NoSaveSettings"
  3747. END POLICY
  3748. POLICY !!NoDesktopCleanupWizard
  3749. #if version >= 4
  3750. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3751. #endif
  3752. EXPLAIN !!NoDesktopCleanupWizard_Help
  3753. VALUENAME "NoDesktopCleanupWizard"
  3754. END POLICY
  3755. CATEGORY !!ActiveDesktop
  3756. #if version >= 4
  3757. EXPLAIN !!ActiveDesktop_Help
  3758. #endif
  3759. POLICY !!ForceActiveDesktopOn
  3760. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3761. #if version >= 4
  3762. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3763. #endif
  3764. EXPLAIN !!ForceActiveDesktopOn_Help
  3765. VALUENAME "ForceActiveDesktopOn"
  3766. PART !!ForceActiveDesktopOn_Tip TEXT
  3767. END PART
  3768. END POLICY
  3769. POLICY !!NoActiveDesktop
  3770. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3771. #if version >= 4
  3772. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3773. #endif
  3774. EXPLAIN !!NoActiveDesktop_Help
  3775. VALUENAME "NoActiveDesktop"
  3776. PART !!NoActiveDesktop_Tip TEXT
  3777. END PART
  3778. END POLICY
  3779. POLICY !!sz_ATC_NoComponents
  3780. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop"
  3781. #if version >= 4
  3782. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3783. #endif
  3784. EXPLAIN !!ATC_NoComponents_Help
  3785. VALUENAME "NoComponents"
  3786. END POLICY
  3787. POLICY !!NoActiveDesktopChanges
  3788. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3789. #if version >= 4
  3790. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3791. #endif
  3792. EXPLAIN !!NoActiveDesktopChanges_Help
  3793. VALUENAME "NoActiveDesktopChanges"
  3794. END POLICY
  3795. POLICY !!sz_ATC_DisableAdd
  3796. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop"
  3797. EXPLAIN !!NoAddingComponents_Help
  3798. #if version >= 4
  3799. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3800. #endif
  3801. VALUENAME "NoAddingComponents"
  3802. END POLICY
  3803. POLICY !!sz_ATC_DisableDel
  3804. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop"
  3805. #if version >= 4
  3806. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3807. #endif
  3808. EXPLAIN !!NoDeletingComponents_Help
  3809. VALUENAME "NoDeletingComponents"
  3810. END POLICY
  3811. POLICY !!sz_ATC_DisableEdit
  3812. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop"
  3813. #if version >= 4
  3814. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3815. #endif
  3816. EXPLAIN !!NoEditingComponents_Help
  3817. VALUENAME "NoEditingComponents"
  3818. END POLICY
  3819. POLICY !!sz_ATC_DisableClose
  3820. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop"
  3821. #if version >= 4
  3822. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3823. #endif
  3824. EXPLAIN !!NoClosingComponents_Help
  3825. VALUENAME "NoClosingComponents"
  3826. END POLICY
  3827. POLICY !!sz_AdminComponents_Title
  3828. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop\AdminComponent"
  3829. #if version >= 4
  3830. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3831. #endif
  3832. EXPLAIN !!AdminComponents_Help
  3833. PART !!sz_ATC_AdminAddItem EDITTEXT
  3834. VALUENAME "Add"
  3835. END PART
  3836. PART !!sz_ATC_AdminDeleteItem EDITTEXT
  3837. VALUENAME "Delete"
  3838. END PART
  3839. END POLICY
  3840. POLICY !!Wallpaper
  3841. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  3842. #if version >= 4
  3843. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3844. #endif
  3845. EXPLAIN !!Wallpaper_Help
  3846. PART !!WallpaperName EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  3847. VALUENAME "Wallpaper"
  3848. END PART
  3849. PART !!Wallpaper_Tip1 TEXT END PART
  3850. PART !!Wallpaper_Tip2 TEXT END PART
  3851. PART !!WallpaperStyle DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  3852. VALUENAME "WallpaperStyle"
  3853. ITEMLIST
  3854. NAME !!WallpaperStyle_Center VALUE "0" DEFAULT
  3855. NAME !!WallpaperStyle_Tile VALUE "1"
  3856. NAME !!WallpaperStyle_Stretch VALUE "2"
  3857. END ITEMLIST
  3858. END PART
  3859. END POLICY
  3860. POLICY !!sz_DWP_NoHTMLPaper
  3861. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop"
  3862. #if version >= 4
  3863. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3864. #endif
  3865. EXPLAIN !!NoHTMLWallPaper_Help
  3866. VALUENAME "NoHTMLWallPaper"
  3867. END POLICY
  3868. END CATEGORY ;ActiveDesktop
  3869. CATEGORY !!ActiveDirectory
  3870. #if version >= 4
  3871. EXPLAIN !!ActiveDirectory_Help
  3872. #endif
  3873. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Directory UI"
  3874. POLICY !!AD_QueryLimit
  3875. #if version >= 4
  3876. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3877. #endif
  3878. EXPLAIN !!AD_QueryLimit_Help
  3879. PART !!AD_QueryLimit_Box NUMERIC REQUIRED
  3880. VALUENAME "QueryLimit"
  3881. MIN 0 MAX 4000000000 DEFAULT 10000 SPIN 100
  3882. END PART
  3883. END POLICY
  3884. POLICY !!AD_EnableFilter
  3885. #if version >= 4
  3886. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3887. #endif
  3888. EXPLAIN !!AD_EnableFilter_Help
  3889. VALUENAME "EnableFilter"
  3890. END POLICY
  3891. POLICY !!AD_HideDirectoryFolder
  3892. #if version >= 4
  3893. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kOnly
  3894. #endif
  3895. EXPLAIN !!AD_HideDirectoryFolder_Help
  3896. VALUENAME "HideDirectoryFolder"
  3897. END POLICY
  3898. END CATEGORY ; ActiveDirectory
  3899. END CATEGORY ;Desktop
  3900. CATEGORY !!Cpl
  3901. #if version >= 4
  3902. EXPLAIN !!Cpl_Help
  3903. #endif
  3904. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3905. POLICY !!NoControlPanel
  3906. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3907. #if version >= 4
  3908. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3909. #endif
  3910. EXPLAIN !!NoControlPanel_Help
  3911. VALUENAME "NoControlPanel"
  3912. END POLICY
  3913. POLICY !!DisallowCpls
  3914. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3915. #if version >= 4
  3916. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3917. #endif
  3918. EXPLAIN !!DisallowCpls_Help
  3919. VALUENAME "DisallowCpl"
  3920. PART !!DisallowCplsList LISTBOX
  3921. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\DisallowCpl"
  3922. VALUEPREFIX ""
  3923. END PART
  3924. END POLICY
  3925. POLICY !!RestrictCpls
  3926. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  3927. #if version >= 4
  3928. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3929. #endif
  3930. EXPLAIN !!RestrictCpls_Help
  3931. VALUENAME "RestrictCpl"
  3932. PART !!RestrictCplsList LISTBOX
  3933. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\RestrictCpl"
  3934. VALUEPREFIX ""
  3935. END PART
  3936. PART !!RestrictCpls_Tip1 TEXT
  3937. END PART
  3938. PART !!RestrictCpls_Tip2 TEXT
  3939. END PART
  3940. PART !!RestrictCpls_Tip3 TEXT
  3941. END PART
  3942. PART !!RestrictCpls_Tip4 TEXT
  3943. END PART
  3944. END POLICY
  3945. POLICY !!ForceClassicControlPanel
  3946. EXPLAIN !!ForceClassicControlPanel_Help
  3947. #if version >= 4
  3948. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  3949. #endif
  3950. VALUENAME "ForceClassicControlPanel"
  3951. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  3952. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  3953. END POLICY
  3954. CATEGORY !!Arp
  3955. #if version >= 4
  3956. EXPLAIN !!ARP_Help
  3957. #endif
  3958. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Uninstall"
  3959. POLICY !!NoAddRemovePrograms
  3960. #if version >= 4
  3961. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3962. #endif
  3963. EXPLAIN !!NoAddRemovePrograms_Help
  3964. VALUENAME "NoAddRemovePrograms"
  3965. END POLICY
  3966. POLICY !!NoRemovePage
  3967. #if version >= 4
  3968. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3969. #endif
  3970. EXPLAIN !!NoRemovePage_Help
  3971. VALUENAME "NoRemovePage"
  3972. END POLICY
  3973. POLICY !!NoAddPage
  3974. #if version >= 4
  3975. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3976. #endif
  3977. EXPLAIN !!NoAddPage_Help
  3978. VALUENAME "NoAddPage"
  3979. END POLICY
  3980. POLICY !!NoWindowsSetupPage
  3981. #if version >= 4
  3982. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3983. #endif
  3984. EXPLAIN !!NoWindowsSetupPage_Help
  3985. VALUENAME "NoWindowsSetupPage"
  3986. END POLICY
  3987. POLICY !!NoAddFromCDorFloppy
  3988. #if version >= 4
  3989. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3990. #endif
  3991. EXPLAIN !!NoAddFromCDorFloppy_Help
  3992. VALUENAME "NoAddFromCDorFloppy"
  3993. END POLICY
  3994. POLICY !!NoAddFromInternet
  3995. #if version >= 4
  3996. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  3997. #endif
  3998. EXPLAIN !!NoAddFromInternet_Help
  3999. VALUENAME "NoAddFromInternet"
  4000. END POLICY
  4001. POLICY !!NoAddFromNetwork
  4002. #if version >= 4
  4003. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4004. #endif
  4005. EXPLAIN !!NoAddFromNetwork_Help
  4006. VALUENAME "NoAddFromNetwork"
  4007. END POLICY
  4008. POLICY !!NoServices
  4009. #if version >= 4
  4010. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4011. #endif
  4012. EXPLAIN !!NoServices_Help
  4013. VALUENAME "NoServices"
  4014. END POLICY
  4015. POLICY !!NoSupportInfo
  4016. #if version >= 4
  4017. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4018. #endif
  4019. EXPLAIN !!NoSupportInfo_Help
  4020. VALUENAME "NoSupportInfo"
  4021. END POLICY
  4022. POLICY !!DefaultCategory
  4023. #if version >= 4
  4024. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4025. #endif
  4026. EXPLAIN !!DefaultCategory_Help
  4027. PART !!DefaultCategoryBox EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  4028. VALUENAME "DefaultCategory"
  4029. END PART
  4030. END POLICY
  4031. END CATEGORY ; ARP
  4032. CATEGORY !!Display
  4033. #if version >= 4
  4034. EXPLAIN !!Display_Explain
  4035. #endif
  4036. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4037. POLICY !!CPL_Display_Disable
  4038. #if version >= 4
  4039. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4040. #endif
  4041. EXPLAIN !!NoDispCpl_Help
  4042. VALUENAME "NoDispCPL"
  4043. END POLICY
  4044. POLICY !!CPL_Display_HideBkgnd
  4045. #if version >= 4
  4046. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4047. #endif
  4048. EXPLAIN !!NoDispBackgroundPage_Help
  4049. VALUENAME "NoDispBackgroundPage"
  4050. END POLICY
  4051. POLICY !!sz_DWP_DisableChanges
  4052. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ActiveDesktop"
  4053. #if version >= 4
  4054. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4055. #endif
  4056. EXPLAIN !!NoChangingWallPaper_Help
  4057. VALUENAME "NoChangingWallPaper"
  4058. END POLICY
  4059. POLICY !!CPL_Display_HideAppearance
  4060. #if version >= 4
  4061. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4062. #endif
  4063. EXPLAIN !!NoDispAppearancePage_Help
  4064. VALUENAME "NoDispAppearancePage"
  4065. END POLICY
  4066. POLICY !!CPL_Display_HideSettings
  4067. #if version >= 4
  4068. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4069. #endif
  4070. EXPLAIN !!NoDispSettingsPage_Help
  4071. VALUENAME "NoDispSettingsPage"
  4072. END POLICY
  4073. POLICY !!CPL_Display_HideScrsav
  4074. #if version >= 4
  4075. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4076. #endif
  4077. EXPLAIN !!NoDispScrSavPage_Help
  4078. VALUENAME "NoDispScrSavPage"
  4079. END POLICY
  4080. POLICY !!ScreenSaverActive
  4081. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control Panel\Desktop"
  4082. #if version >= 4
  4083. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4084. #endif
  4085. EXPLAIN !!ScreenSaverActive_Help
  4086. VALUENAME "ScreenSaveActive"
  4087. VALUEON 1
  4088. VALUEOFF 0
  4089. END POLICY
  4090. POLICY !!ScreenSaverFilename
  4091. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control Panel\Desktop"
  4092. #if version >= 4
  4093. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4094. #endif
  4095. EXPLAIN !!ScreenSaverFilename_Help
  4096. PART !!ScreenSaverFilename EDITTEXT
  4097. VALUENAME "SCRNSAVE.EXE"
  4098. END PART
  4099. END POLICY
  4100. POLICY !!ScreenSaverIsSecure
  4101. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control Panel\Desktop"
  4102. #if version >= 4
  4103. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4104. #endif
  4105. EXPLAIN !!ScreenSaverIsSecure_Help
  4106. VALUENAME "ScreenSaverIsSecure"
  4107. VALUEON 1
  4108. VALUEOFF 0
  4109. END POLICY
  4110. POLICY !!ScreenSaverTimeOut
  4111. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Control Panel\Desktop"
  4112. #if version >= 4
  4113. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4114. #endif
  4115. EXPLAIN !!ScreenSaverTimeOut_Help
  4116. PART !!ScreenSaverTimeOut_Tip1 TEXT
  4117. END PART
  4118. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4119. END PART
  4120. PART !!ScreenSaverTimeOutFreqSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 900
  4121. MIN 0 MAX 599940 SPIN 60
  4122. TXTCONVERT
  4123. VALUENAME "ScreenSaveTimeOut"
  4124. END PART
  4125. END POLICY
  4126. CATEGORY !!Themes
  4127. #if version >= 4
  4128. EXPLAIN !!Themes_Help
  4129. #endif
  4130. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  4131. POLICY !!Themes_Disable_Options
  4132. #if version >= 4
  4133. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4134. #endif
  4135. EXPLAIN !!Themes_Disable_Options_Help
  4136. VALUENAME "NoThemesTab"
  4137. END POLICY
  4138. POLICY !!Themes_Disable_VisualStyle
  4139. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4140. #if version >= 4
  4141. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4142. #endif
  4143. EXPLAIN !!Themes_Disable_VisualStyle_Help
  4144. VALUENAME "NoVisualStyleChoice"
  4145. END POLICY
  4146. POLICY !!Themes_Lock_Themesize
  4147. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4148. #if version >= 4
  4149. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4150. #endif
  4151. EXPLAIN !!Themes_Lock_Themesize_Help
  4152. VALUENAME "NoSizeChoice"
  4153. END POLICY
  4154. POLICY !!Themes_Disable_Color_Select
  4155. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4156. #if version >= 4
  4157. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4158. #endif
  4159. EXPLAIN !!Themes_Disable_Color_Select_Help
  4160. VALUENAME "NoColorChoice"
  4161. END POLICY
  4162. POLICY !!Themes_Load_Theme
  4163. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4164. #if version >= 4
  4165. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4166. #endif
  4167. EXPLAIN !!Themes_Load_Theme_Help
  4168. PART !!Themes_Name EDITTEXT
  4169. VALUENAME "SetVisualStyle"
  4170. END PART
  4171. PART !!Themes_Load_Tip1 TEXT END PART
  4172. PART !!Themes_Load_Tip2 TEXT END PART
  4173. PART !!Themes_Load_Tip3 TEXT END PART
  4174. PART !!Themes_Load_Tip4 TEXT END PART
  4175. PART !!Themes_Load_Tip5 TEXT END PART
  4176. PART !!Themes_Load_Tip6 TEXT END PART
  4177. PART !!Themes_Load_Tip7 TEXT END PART
  4178. PART !!Themes_Load_Tip8 TEXT END PART
  4179. END POLICY
  4180. END CATEGORY ; Themes
  4181. END CATEGORY ;Display
  4182. CATEGORY !!Printers
  4183. #if version >= 4
  4184. EXPLAIN !!Printers_Help
  4185. #endif
  4186. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  4187. POLICY !!IntranetPrintersUrl
  4188. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\Wizard"
  4189. #if version >= 4
  4190. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4191. #endif
  4192. EXPLAIN !!IntranetPrintersUrl_Help
  4193. PART !!IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip1 TEXT
  4194. END PART
  4195. PART !!IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip2 TEXT
  4196. END PART
  4197. PART !!IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip3 TEXT
  4198. END PART
  4199. PART !!IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip4 TEXT
  4200. END PART
  4201. PART !!IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip5 TEXT
  4202. END PART
  4203. PART !!IntranetPrintersUrl_Link EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  4204. VALUENAME "Printers Page URL"
  4205. MAXLEN 255
  4206. END PART
  4207. END POLICY
  4208. POLICY !!DownlevelBrowse
  4209. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\Wizard"
  4210. #if version >= 4
  4211. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4212. #endif
  4213. EXPLAIN !!DownlevelBrowse_Help
  4214. VALUENAME "Downlevel Browse"
  4215. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4216. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4217. END POLICY
  4218. POLICY !!PrinterDirectorySearchScope
  4219. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\Wizard"
  4220. #if version >= 4
  4221. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4222. #endif
  4223. EXPLAIN !!PrinterDirectorySearchScope_Help
  4224. PART !!PrinterDirectorySearchScope_Name EDITTEXT
  4225. VALUENAME "Default Search Scope"
  4226. MAXLEN 255
  4227. END PART
  4228. PART !!PrinterDirectorySearchScope_Tip1 TEXT
  4229. END PART
  4230. END POLICY
  4231. POLICY !!PointAndPrint_Restrictions
  4232. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Printers\PointAndPrint"
  4233. #if version >= 4
  4234. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXPSP1
  4235. #endif
  4236. EXPLAIN !!PointAndPrint_Restrictions_Help
  4237. VALUENAME "Restricted"
  4238. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4239. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4240. PART !!PointAndPrint_TrustedForest_Chk CHECKBOX
  4241. VALUENAME "InForest"
  4242. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4243. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4244. END PART
  4245. PART !!PointAndPrint_TrustedServers_Chk CHECKBOX
  4246. VALUENAME "TrustedServers"
  4247. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4248. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4249. END PART
  4250. PART !!PointAndPrint_TrustedServers_Edit EDITTEXT
  4251. VALUENAME "ServerList"
  4252. END PART
  4253. END POLICY
  4254. POLICY !!NoAddPrinter
  4255. #if version >= 4
  4256. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4257. #endif
  4258. EXPLAIN !!NoAddPrinter_Help
  4259. VALUENAME "NoAddPrinter"
  4260. END POLICY
  4261. POLICY !!NoDeletePrinter
  4262. #if version >= 4
  4263. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4264. #endif
  4265. EXPLAIN !!NoDeletePrinter_Help
  4266. VALUENAME "NoDeletePrinter"
  4267. END POLICY
  4268. END CATEGORY ; Printers
  4269. CATEGORY !!RegionalOptions
  4270. #if version >= 4
  4271. EXPLAIN !!RegionalOptions_Help
  4272. #endif
  4273. POLICY !!RestrictUILangSelect
  4274. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Control Panel\Desktop"
  4275. #if version >= 4
  4276. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4277. #endif
  4278. EXPLAIN !!RestrictUILangSelect_Help
  4279. PART !!UILangSelect DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT REQUIRED
  4280. VALUENAME "MultiUILanguageID"
  4281. ITEMLIST
  4282. NAME !!UILang1 VALUE 00000409 DEFAULT
  4283. NAME !!UILang2 VALUE 00000411
  4284. NAME !!UILang3 VALUE 00000412
  4285. NAME !!UILang4 VALUE 00000407
  4286. NAME !!UILang5 VALUE 00000804
  4287. NAME !!UILang6 VALUE 00000404
  4288. NAME !!UILang7 VALUE 0000040c
  4289. NAME !!UILang8 VALUE 00000c0a
  4290. NAME !!UILang9 VALUE 00000410
  4291. NAME !!UILang10 VALUE 0000041d
  4292. NAME !!UILang11 VALUE 00000413
  4293. NAME !!UILang12 VALUE 00000416
  4294. NAME !!UILang13 VALUE 0000040b
  4295. NAME !!UILang14 VALUE 00000414
  4296. NAME !!UILang15 VALUE 00000406
  4297. NAME !!UILang16 VALUE 0000040e
  4298. NAME !!UILang17 VALUE 00000415
  4299. NAME !!UILang18 VALUE 00000419
  4300. NAME !!UILang19 VALUE 00000405
  4301. NAME !!UILang20 VALUE 00000408
  4302. NAME !!UILang21 VALUE 00000816
  4303. NAME !!UILang22 VALUE 0000041f
  4304. NAME !!UILang23 VALUE 00000401
  4305. NAME !!UILang24 VALUE 0000040d
  4306. END ITEMLIST
  4307. END PART
  4308. END POLICY
  4309. END CATEGORY ;;RegionalOptions
  4310. END CATEGORY ;;cpl
  4311. CATEGORY !!SharedFolders
  4312. #if version >= 4
  4313. EXPLAIN !!SharedFolders_Help
  4314. #endif
  4315. POLICY !!PublishSharedFolders
  4316. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\SharedFolders"
  4317. #if version >= 4
  4318. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4319. #endif
  4320. EXPLAIN !!PublishSharedFolders_Help
  4321. VALUENAME "PublishSharedFolders"
  4322. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4323. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4324. END POLICY
  4325. POLICY !!PublishDfsRoots
  4326. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\SharedFolders"
  4327. #if version >= 4
  4328. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4329. #endif
  4330. EXPLAIN !!PublishDfsRoots_Help
  4331. VALUENAME "PublishDfsRoots"
  4332. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4333. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4334. END POLICY
  4335. END CATEGORY ; SharedFolders
  4336. CATEGORY !!Network
  4337. #if version >= 4
  4338. EXPLAIN !!Network_Help
  4339. #endif
  4340. CATEGORY !!Cat_OfflineFiles
  4341. #if version >= 4
  4342. EXPLAIN !!Cat_OfflineFiles_Help
  4343. #endif
  4344. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache"
  4345. POLICY !!Pol_NoConfigCache
  4346. #if version >= 4
  4347. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4348. #endif
  4349. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoConfigCache_Help
  4350. VALUENAME "NoConfigCache"
  4351. PART !!Lbl_NoConfigCacheHelp1 TEXT
  4352. END PART
  4353. END POLICY
  4354. POLICY !!Pol_SyncAtLogon
  4355. #if version >= 4
  4356. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4357. #endif
  4358. EXPLAIN !!Pol_SyncAtLogon_Help
  4359. VALUENAME "SyncAtLogon"
  4360. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4361. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4362. END POLICY
  4363. POLICY !!Pol_SyncAtLogoff
  4364. #if version >= 4
  4365. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4366. #endif
  4367. EXPLAIN !!Pol_SyncAtLogoff_Help
  4368. VALUENAME "SyncAtLogoff"
  4369. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4370. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4371. END POLICY
  4372. POLICY !!Pol_SyncAtSuspend
  4373. #if version >= 4
  4374. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4375. #endif
  4376. EXPLAIN !!Pol_SyncAtSuspend_Help
  4377. PART !!Lbl_SyncAtSuspendHelp1 TEXT
  4378. END PART
  4379. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4380. END PART
  4381. PART !!Lbl_SyncAtSuspendCombo DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  4382. VALUENAME "SyncAtSuspend"
  4383. ITEMLIST
  4384. NAME !!Lbl_QuickSync VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  4385. NAME !!Lbl_FullSync VALUE NUMERIC 1
  4386. END ITEMLIST
  4387. END PART
  4388. END POLICY
  4389. POLICY !!Pol_GoOfflineAction
  4390. #if version >= 4
  4391. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4392. #endif
  4393. EXPLAIN !!Pol_GoOfflineAction_Help
  4394. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp1 TEXT
  4395. END PART
  4396. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp2 TEXT
  4397. END PART
  4398. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4399. END PART
  4400. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionCombo DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  4401. VALUENAME "GoOfflineAction"
  4402. ITEMLIST
  4403. NAME !!Lbl_WorkOffline VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  4404. NAME !!Lbl_Fail VALUE NUMERIC 1
  4405. END ITEMLIST
  4406. END PART
  4407. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4408. END PART
  4409. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp3 TEXT
  4410. END PART
  4411. PART !!Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp4 TEXT
  4412. END PART
  4413. END POLICY
  4414. POLICY !!Pol_CustomGoOfflineActions
  4415. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\CustomGoOfflineActions"
  4416. #if version >= 4
  4417. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4418. #endif
  4419. EXPLAIN !!Pol_CustomGoOfflineActions_Help
  4420. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp1 TEXT
  4421. END PART
  4422. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp2 TEXT
  4423. END PART
  4424. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4425. END PART
  4426. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsList LISTBOX EXPLICITVALUE
  4427. END PART
  4428. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp3 TEXT
  4429. END PART
  4430. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp4 TEXT
  4431. END PART
  4432. PART !!Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp5 TEXT
  4433. END PART
  4434. END POLICY
  4435. POLICY !!Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline
  4436. #if version >= 4
  4437. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4438. #endif
  4439. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_Help
  4440. VALUENAME "NoMakeAvailableOffline"
  4441. END POLICY
  4442. POLICY !!Pol_NoCacheViewer
  4443. #if version >= 4
  4444. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4445. #endif
  4446. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoCacheViewer_Help
  4447. VALUENAME "NoCacheViewer"
  4448. END POLICY
  4449. POLICY !!Pol_AssignedOfflineFiles
  4450. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\AssignedOfflineFolders"
  4451. #if version >= 4
  4452. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4453. #endif
  4454. EXPLAIN !!Pol_AssignedOfflineFiles_Help
  4455. PART !!Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp1 TEXT
  4456. END PART
  4457. PART !!Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp2 TEXT
  4458. END PART
  4459. PART !!Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp3 TEXT
  4460. END PART
  4461. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4462. END PART
  4463. PART !!Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesList LISTBOX EXPLICITVALUE ADDITIVE
  4464. END PART
  4465. END POLICY
  4466. POLICY !!Pol_NoReminders
  4467. #if version >= 4
  4468. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4469. #endif
  4470. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoReminders_Help
  4471. VALUENAME "NoReminders"
  4472. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4473. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4474. END POLICY
  4475. POLICY !!Pol_ReminderFreq
  4476. #if version >= 4
  4477. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4478. #endif
  4479. EXPLAIN !!Pol_ReminderFreq_Help
  4480. PART !!Lbl_ReminderFreqHelp1 TEXT
  4481. END PART
  4482. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4483. END PART
  4484. PART !!Lbl_ReminderFreqSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 60
  4485. MIN 0 MAX 1440 SPIN 10
  4486. VALUENAME "ReminderFreqMinutes"
  4487. END PART
  4488. END POLICY
  4489. POLICY !!Pol_ReminderInitTimeout
  4490. #if version >= 4
  4491. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4492. #endif
  4493. EXPLAIN !!Pol_ReminderInitTimeout_Help
  4494. PART !!Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutHelp1 TEXT
  4495. END PART
  4496. PART !!Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutHelp2 TEXT
  4497. END PART
  4498. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4499. END PART
  4500. PART !!Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 30
  4501. MIN 10 MAX 60 SPIN 1
  4502. VALUENAME "InitialBalloonTimeoutSeconds"
  4503. END PART
  4504. END POLICY
  4505. POLICY !!Pol_ReminderTimeout
  4506. #if version >= 4
  4507. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4508. #endif
  4509. EXPLAIN !!Pol_ReminderTimeout_Help
  4510. PART !!Lbl_ReminderTimeoutHelp1 TEXT
  4511. END PART
  4512. PART !!Lbl_ReminderTimeoutHelp2 TEXT
  4513. END PART
  4514. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4515. END PART
  4516. PART !!Lbl_ReminderTimeoutSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 15
  4517. MIN 10 MAX 60 SPIN 1
  4518. VALUENAME "ReminderBalloonTimeoutSeconds"
  4519. END PART
  4520. END POLICY
  4521. POLICY !!Pol_EventLoggingLevel
  4522. #if version >= 4
  4523. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4524. #endif
  4525. EXPLAIN !!Pol_EventLoggingLevel_Help
  4526. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4527. END PART
  4528. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 0
  4529. MIN 0 MAX 3 SPIN 1
  4530. VALUENAME "EventLoggingLevel"
  4531. END PART
  4532. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4533. END PART
  4534. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp1 TEXT
  4535. END PART
  4536. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp2 TEXT
  4537. END PART
  4538. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp3 TEXT
  4539. END PART
  4540. PART !!Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp4 TEXT
  4541. END PART
  4542. END POLICY
  4543. POLICY !!Pol_NoPinFiles
  4544. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\NetCache\NoMakeAvailableOfflineList"
  4545. #if version >= 4
  4546. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4547. #endif
  4548. EXPLAIN !!Pol_NoPinFiles_Help
  4549. PART !!Lbl_NoPinFilesHelp1 TEXT
  4550. END PART
  4551. PART !!Blank TEXT
  4552. END PART
  4553. PART !!Lbl_NoPinFilesList LISTBOX EXPLICITVALUE ADDITIVE
  4554. END PART
  4555. END POLICY
  4556. POLICY !!DisableFRAdminPin
  4557. #if version >= 4
  4558. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4559. #endif
  4560. EXPLAIN !!DisableFRAdminPin_Help
  4561. VALUENAME "DisableFRAdminPin"
  4562. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4563. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4564. END POLICY
  4565. END CATEGORY ; Cat_OfflineFiles
  4566. CATEGORY !!NetworkConnections ;user
  4567. #if version >= 4
  4568. EXPLAIN !!NetworkConnections_User_Help
  4569. #endif
  4570. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network Connections"
  4571. POLICY !!NC_RenameConnection
  4572. #if version >= 4
  4573. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4574. #endif
  4575. EXPLAIN !!NC_RenameConnection_Help
  4576. VALUENAME "NC_RenameConnection"
  4577. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4578. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4579. END POLICY
  4580. POLICY !!NC_LanChangeProperties
  4581. #if version >= 4
  4582. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4583. #endif
  4584. EXPLAIN !!NC_LanChangeProperties_Help
  4585. VALUENAME "NC_LanChangeProperties"
  4586. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4587. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4588. END POLICY
  4589. POLICY !!NC_RasChangeProperties
  4590. #if version >= 4
  4591. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4592. #endif
  4593. EXPLAIN !!NC_RasChangeProperties_Help
  4594. VALUENAME "NC_RasChangeProperties"
  4595. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4596. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4597. END POLICY
  4598. POLICY !!NC_AllowAdvancedTCPIPConfig
  4599. #if version >= 4
  4600. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4601. #endif
  4602. EXPLAIN !!NC_AllowAdvancedTCPIPConfig_Help
  4603. VALUENAME "NC_AllowAdvancedTCPIPConfig"
  4604. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4605. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4606. END POLICY
  4607. POLICY !!NC_AdvancedSettings
  4608. #if version >= 4
  4609. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4610. #endif
  4611. EXPLAIN !!NC_AdvancedSettings_Help
  4612. VALUENAME "NC_AdvancedSettings"
  4613. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4614. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4615. END POLICY
  4616. POLICY !!NC_AddRemoveComponents
  4617. #if version >= 4
  4618. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4619. #endif
  4620. EXPLAIN !!NC_AddRemoveComponents_Help
  4621. VALUENAME "NC_AddRemoveComponents"
  4622. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4623. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4624. END POLICY
  4625. POLICY !!NC_LanProperties
  4626. #if version >= 4
  4627. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4628. #endif
  4629. EXPLAIN !!NC_LanProperties_Help
  4630. VALUENAME "NC_LanProperties"
  4631. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4632. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4633. END POLICY
  4634. POLICY !!NC_ChangeBindState
  4635. #if version >= 4
  4636. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4637. #endif
  4638. EXPLAIN !!NC_ChangeBindState_Help
  4639. VALUENAME "NC_ChangeBindState"
  4640. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4641. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4642. END POLICY
  4643. POLICY !!NC_RasAllUserProperties
  4644. #if version >= 4
  4645. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4646. #endif
  4647. EXPLAIN !!NC_RasAllUserProperties_Help
  4648. VALUENAME "NC_RasAllUserProperties"
  4649. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4650. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4651. END POLICY
  4652. POLICY !!NC_RasMyProperties
  4653. #if version >= 4
  4654. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4655. #endif
  4656. EXPLAIN !!NC_RasMyProperties_Help
  4657. VALUENAME "NC_RasMyProperties"
  4658. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4659. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4660. END POLICY
  4661. POLICY !!NC_DeleteConnection
  4662. #if version >= 4
  4663. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4664. #endif
  4665. EXPLAIN !!NC_DeleteConnection_Help
  4666. VALUENAME "NC_DeleteConnection"
  4667. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4668. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4669. END POLICY
  4670. POLICY !!NC_DeleteAllUserConnection
  4671. #if version >= 4
  4672. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4673. #endif
  4674. EXPLAIN !!NC_DeleteAllUserConnection_Help
  4675. VALUENAME "NC_DeleteAllUserConnection"
  4676. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4677. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4678. END POLICY
  4679. POLICY !!NC_RasConnect
  4680. #if version >= 4
  4681. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4682. #endif
  4683. EXPLAIN !!NC_RasConnect_Help
  4684. VALUENAME "NC_RasConnect"
  4685. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4686. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4687. END POLICY
  4688. POLICY !!NC_LanConnect
  4689. #if version >= 4
  4690. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4691. #endif
  4692. EXPLAIN !!NC_LanConnect_Help
  4693. VALUENAME "NC_LanConnect"
  4694. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4695. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4696. END POLICY
  4697. POLICY !!NC_NewConnectionWizard
  4698. #if version >= 4
  4699. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4700. #endif
  4701. EXPLAIN !!NC_NewConnectionWizard_Help
  4702. VALUENAME "NC_NewConnectionWizard"
  4703. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4704. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4705. END POLICY
  4706. POLICY !!NC_RenameLanConnection
  4707. #if version >= 4
  4708. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4709. #endif
  4710. EXPLAIN !!NC_RenameLanConnection_Help
  4711. VALUENAME "NC_RenameLanConnection"
  4712. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4713. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4714. END POLICY
  4715. POLICY !!NC_RenameAllUserRasConnection
  4716. #if version >= 4
  4717. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4718. #endif
  4719. EXPLAIN !!NC_RenameAllUserRasConnection_Help
  4720. VALUENAME "NC_RenameAllUserRasConnection"
  4721. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4722. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4723. END POLICY
  4724. POLICY !!NC_RenameMyRasConnection
  4725. #if version >= 4
  4726. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4727. #endif
  4728. EXPLAIN !!NC_RenameMyRasConnection_Help
  4729. VALUENAME "NC_RenameMyRasConnection"
  4730. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4731. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4732. END POLICY
  4733. POLICY !!NC_DialupPrefs
  4734. #if version >= 4
  4735. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4736. #endif
  4737. EXPLAIN !!NC_DialupPrefs_Help
  4738. VALUENAME "NC_DialupPrefs"
  4739. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4740. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4741. END POLICY
  4742. POLICY !!NC_Statistics
  4743. #if version >= 4
  4744. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1
  4745. #endif
  4746. EXPLAIN !!NC_Statistics_Help
  4747. VALUENAME "NC_Statistics"
  4748. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  4749. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  4750. END POLICY
  4751. POLICY !!NC_EnableAdminProhibits
  4752. #if version >= 4
  4753. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsxP
  4754. #endif
  4755. EXPLAIN !!NC_EnableAdminProhibits_Help
  4756. VALUENAME "NC_EnableAdminProhibits"
  4757. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4758. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4759. END POLICY
  4760. END CATEGORY ;NetworkConnections
  4761. END CATEGORY ;Network
  4762. CATEGORY !!AdministrativeServices
  4763. #if version >= 4
  4764. EXPLAIN !!AdministrativeServices_Help
  4765. #endif
  4766. POLICY !!NoWelcomeTips
  4767. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  4768. #if version >= 4
  4769. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2kOnly
  4770. #endif
  4771. EXPLAIN !!NoWelcomeTips_Help
  4772. VALUENAME "NoWelcomeScreen"
  4773. END POLICY
  4774. POLICY !!Y2K
  4775. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Control Panel\International\Calendars\TwoDigitYearMax"
  4776. #if version >= 4
  4777. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4778. #endif
  4779. EXPLAIN !!Y2K_Help
  4780. PART !!Y2KSysCtrl TEXT
  4781. END PART
  4782. PART !!Y2KYear NUMERIC
  4783. VALUENAME "1"
  4784. MIN 2001 MAX 2099 DEFAULT 2029
  4785. TXTCONVERT
  4786. END PART
  4787. END POLICY
  4788. POLICY !!DriverSearchPlaces
  4789. KEYNAME Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\DriverSearching
  4790. #if version >= 4
  4791. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4792. #endif
  4793. EXPLAIN !!DriverSearchPlaces_Help
  4794. PART !!DriverSearchPlaces_Floppies CHECKBOX
  4795. VALUENAME "DontSearchFloppies"
  4796. END PART
  4797. PART !!DriverSearchPlaces_CD CHECKBOX
  4798. VALUENAME "DontSearchCD"
  4799. END PART
  4800. PART !!DriverSearchPlaces_WindowsUpdate CHECKBOX
  4801. VALUENAME "DontSearchWindowsUpdate"
  4802. END PART
  4803. END POLICY
  4804. POLICY !!DriverSigning
  4805. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Driver Signing"
  4806. #if version >= 4
  4807. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4808. #endif
  4809. EXPLAIN !!DriverSigning_Help
  4810. PART !!DriverSigningOp DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  4811. VALUENAME "BehaviorOnFailedVerify"
  4812. ITEMLIST
  4813. NAME !!DriverSign_None VALUE NUMERIC 0
  4814. NAME !!DriverSign_Warn VALUE NUMERIC 1 DEFAULT
  4815. NAME !!DriverSign_Block VALUE NUMERIC 2
  4816. END ITEMLIST
  4817. END PART
  4818. END POLICY
  4819. POLICY !!ShellName
  4820. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4821. #if version >= 4
  4822. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4823. #endif
  4824. EXPLAIN !!ShellName_Help
  4825. PART !!ShellNameInst EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  4826. VALUENAME "Shell"
  4827. END PART
  4828. END POLICY
  4829. POLICY !!DisableCMD
  4830. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  4831. #if version >= 4
  4832. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4833. #endif
  4834. EXPLAIN !!DisableCMD_Help
  4835. PART !!DisableCMDScripts DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  4836. VALUENAME "DisableCMD"
  4837. ITEMLIST
  4838. NAME !!DisableCMD_YES VALUE NUMERIC 1
  4839. NAME !!DisableCMD_NO VALUE NUMERIC 2 DEFAULT
  4840. END ITEMLIST
  4841. END PART
  4842. END POLICY
  4843. POLICY !!DisableRegedit
  4844. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4845. #if version >= 4
  4846. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4847. #endif
  4848. EXPLAIN !!DisableRegedit_Help
  4849. VALUENAME "DisableRegistryTools"
  4850. END POLICY
  4851. POLICY !!RestrictApps
  4852. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  4853. #if version >= 4
  4854. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4855. #endif
  4856. EXPLAIN !!RestrictApps_Help
  4857. VALUENAME "RestrictRun"
  4858. PART !!RestrictAppsList LISTBOX
  4859. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\RestrictRun"
  4860. VALUEPREFIX ""
  4861. END PART
  4862. END POLICY
  4863. POLICY !!DisallowApps
  4864. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  4865. #if version >= 4
  4866. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4867. #endif
  4868. EXPLAIN !!DisallowApps_Help
  4869. VALUENAME "DisallowRun"
  4870. PART !!DisallowAppsList LISTBOX
  4871. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\DisallowRun"
  4872. VALUEPREFIX ""
  4873. END PART
  4874. END POLICY
  4875. POLICY !!Autorun
  4876. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  4877. #if version >= 4
  4878. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4879. #endif
  4880. EXPLAIN !!Autorun_Help
  4881. PART !!Autorun_Box DROPDOWNLIST REQUIRED
  4882. VALUENAME "NoDriveTypeAutoRun"
  4883. ITEMLIST
  4884. NAME !!Autorun_NoCD VALUE NUMERIC 181 DEFAULT
  4885. NAME !!Autorun_None VALUE NUMERIC 255
  4886. END ITEMLIST
  4887. END PART
  4888. END POLICY
  4889. POLICY !!RestrictRunFromHelp
  4890. #if version >= 4
  4891. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4892. #endif
  4893. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  4894. EXPLAIN !!RestrictRunFromHelp_Help
  4895. PART !!RestrictRunFromHelp_Edit EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  4896. VALUENAME "DisableInHelp"
  4897. END PART
  4898. PART !!RestrictRunFromHelp_Example TEXT
  4899. END PART
  4900. END POLICY
  4901. POLICY !!AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID
  4902. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\App Management"
  4903. #if version >= 4
  4904. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4905. #endif
  4906. EXPLAIN !!AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID_Help
  4907. VALUENAME "COMClassStore"
  4908. END POLICY
  4909. POLICY !!NoAutoUpdate
  4910. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  4911. #if version >= 4
  4912. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  4913. #endif
  4914. EXPLAIN !!NoAutoUpdate_Help
  4915. VALUENAME "NoAutoUpdate"
  4916. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4917. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4918. END POLICY
  4919. CATEGORY !!UserProfiles
  4920. #if version >= 4
  4921. EXPLAIN !!UserProfiles_Help
  4922. #endif
  4923. POLICY !!Connect_HomeDir_ToRoot
  4924. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4925. #if version >= 4
  4926. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4927. #endif
  4928. EXPLAIN !!Connect_HomeDir_ToRoot_Explain
  4929. VALUENAME "ConnectHomeDirToRoot"
  4930. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4931. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4932. END POLICY
  4933. POLICY !!LimitSize
  4934. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4935. #if version >= 4
  4936. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4937. #endif
  4938. EXPLAIN !!LimitSize_Help
  4939. VALUENAME "EnableProfileQuota"
  4940. PART !!SizeMessage EDITTEXT
  4941. DEFAULT !!DefaultSizeMessage
  4942. VALUENAME "ProfileQuotaMessage"
  4943. END PART
  4944. PART !!ProfileSize NUMERIC REQUIRED SPIN 100
  4945. VALUENAME "MaxProfileSize"
  4946. DEFAULT 30000
  4947. MAX 30000
  4948. MIN 300
  4949. END PART
  4950. PART !!IncludeRegInProQuota CHECKBOX
  4951. VALUENAME "IncludeRegInProQuota"
  4952. END PART
  4953. PART !!WarnUser CHECKBOX
  4954. VALUENAME "WarnUser"
  4955. END PART
  4956. PART !!WarnUserTimeout NUMERIC REQUIRED SPIN 5
  4957. VALUENAME "WarnUserTimeout"
  4958. DEFAULT 15
  4959. MIN 0
  4960. END PART
  4961. END POLICY
  4962. POLICY !!ExcludeDirectories
  4963. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  4964. #if version >= 4
  4965. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4966. #endif
  4967. EXPLAIN !!ExcludeDirectories_Help
  4968. PART !!ExcludeMessage EDITTEXT
  4969. VALUENAME "ExcludeProfileDirs"
  4970. MAXLEN 260
  4971. END PART
  4972. PART !!Exclude_Tip1 TEXT
  4973. END PART
  4974. PART !!Exclude_Tip2 TEXT
  4975. END PART
  4976. END POLICY
  4977. END CATEGORY ; User Profiles
  4978. CATEGORY !!Scripts
  4979. #if version >= 4
  4980. EXPLAIN !!Scripts_Help
  4981. #endif
  4982. POLICY !!Run_Logon_Script_Sync
  4983. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4984. #if version >= 4
  4985. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4986. #endif
  4987. EXPLAIN !!Run_Logon_Script_Sync_Help
  4988. VALUENAME "RunLogonScriptSync"
  4989. END POLICY
  4990. POLICY !!Run_Legacy_Logon_Script_Hidden
  4991. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  4992. #if version >= 4
  4993. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  4994. #endif
  4995. EXPLAIN !!Run_Legacy_Logon_Script_Hidden_Explain
  4996. VALUENAME "HideLegacyLogonScripts"
  4997. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  4998. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  4999. END POLICY
  5000. POLICY !!Run_Logon_Script_Visible
  5001. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  5002. #if version >= 4
  5003. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5004. #endif
  5005. EXPLAIN !!Run_Logon_Script_Visible_Explain
  5006. VALUENAME "HideLogonScripts"
  5007. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5008. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5009. END POLICY
  5010. POLICY !!Run_Logoff_Script_Visible
  5011. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  5012. #if version >= 4
  5013. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5014. #endif
  5015. EXPLAIN !!Run_Logoff_Script_Visible_Explain
  5016. VALUENAME "HideLogoffScripts"
  5017. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5018. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5019. END POLICY
  5020. END CATEGORY ; Scripts
  5021. CATEGORY !!CADOptions
  5022. #if version >= 4
  5023. EXPLAIN !!CADOptions_Help
  5024. #endif
  5025. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System"
  5026. POLICY !!DisableTaskMgr
  5027. #if version >= 4
  5028. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5029. #endif
  5030. EXPLAIN !!DisableTaskMgr_Help
  5031. VALUENAME "DisableTaskMgr"
  5032. END POLICY
  5033. POLICY !!DisableLockComputer
  5034. #if version >= 4
  5035. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5036. #endif
  5037. EXPLAIN !!DisableLockComputer_Help
  5038. VALUENAME "DisableLockWorkstation"
  5039. END POLICY
  5040. POLICY !!DisableChangePassword
  5041. #if version >= 4
  5042. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5043. #endif
  5044. EXPLAIN !!DisableChangePassword_Help
  5045. VALUENAME "DisableChangePassword"
  5046. END POLICY
  5047. POLICY !!NoLogoff
  5048. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  5049. #if version >= 4
  5050. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5051. #endif
  5052. EXPLAIN !!NoLogOff_Help
  5053. VALUENAME "NoLogoff"
  5054. END POLICY
  5055. END CATEGORY ; Ctrl+Alt+Del options
  5056. CATEGORY !!Logon
  5057. #if version >= 4
  5058. EXPLAIN !!Logon_Help
  5059. #endif
  5060. POLICY !!Run
  5061. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer\Run"
  5062. #if version >= 4
  5063. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5064. #endif
  5065. EXPLAIN !!Run_Help
  5066. PART !!RunListBox LISTBOX
  5067. VALUEPREFIX ""
  5068. END PART
  5069. END POLICY
  5070. POLICY !!DisableExplorerRunOnceLegacy
  5071. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  5072. #if version >= 4
  5073. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5074. #endif
  5075. EXPLAIN !!DisableExplorerRunOnceLegacy_Help
  5076. VALUENAME "DisableLocalUserRunOnce"
  5077. END POLICY
  5078. POLICY !!DisableExplorerRunLegacy
  5079. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  5080. #if version >= 4
  5081. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5082. #endif
  5083. EXPLAIN !!DisableExplorerRunLegacy_Help
  5084. VALUENAME "DisableLocalUserRun"
  5085. END POLICY
  5086. END CATEGORY ; Logon
  5087. CATEGORY !!PolicyPolicies
  5088. #if version >= 4
  5089. EXPLAIN !!PolicyPolicies_Help
  5090. #endif
  5091. POLICY !!GroupPolicyRefreshRateUser
  5092. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  5093. #if version >= 4
  5094. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5095. #endif
  5096. EXPLAIN !!GroupPolicyRefreshRateUser_Help
  5097. PART !!GPRefreshRate_U_Desc1 TEXT
  5098. END PART
  5099. PART !!GPRefreshRate_U_Desc2 TEXT
  5100. END PART
  5101. PART !!GPRefreshRate NUMERIC REQUIRED
  5102. MIN 0 MAX 64800 DEFAULT 90
  5103. VALUENAME "GroupPolicyRefreshTime"
  5104. END PART
  5105. PART !!Blank TEXT
  5106. END PART
  5107. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc1 TEXT
  5108. END PART
  5109. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc2 TEXT
  5110. END PART
  5111. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc3 TEXT
  5112. END PART
  5113. PART !!GPRefreshRateOffset NUMERIC REQUIRED
  5114. MIN 0 MAX 1440 DEFAULT 30
  5115. VALUENAME "GroupPolicyRefreshTimeOffset"
  5116. END PART
  5117. END POLICY
  5118. POLICY !!GPTransferRate
  5119. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  5120. #if version >= 4
  5121. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5122. #endif
  5123. EXPLAIN !!GPTransferRate_Help
  5124. PART !!TransferRateOp NUMERIC
  5125. MIN 0 MAX 4294967200 DEFAULT 500 SPIN 100
  5126. VALUENAME "GroupPolicyMinTransferRate"
  5127. END PART
  5128. PART !!Blank TEXT
  5129. END PART
  5130. PART !!TransferRateTip1 TEXT
  5131. END PART
  5132. END POLICY
  5133. POLICY !!GPDCOptions
  5134. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy Editor"
  5135. #if version >= 4
  5136. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5137. #endif
  5138. EXPLAIN !!GPDCOptions_Help
  5139. PART !!GPDCOptionsDesc DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  5140. VALUENAME "DCOption"
  5141. ITEMLIST
  5142. NAME !!GPDCOptionPDC VALUE NUMERIC 1 DEFAULT
  5143. NAME !!GPDCOptionInherit VALUE NUMERIC 2
  5144. NAME !!GPDCOptionAny VALUE NUMERIC 3
  5145. END ITEMLIST
  5146. END PART
  5147. END POLICY
  5148. POLICY !!NewGPOLinksDisabled
  5149. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy Editor"
  5150. #if version >= 4
  5151. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5152. #endif
  5153. EXPLAIN !!NewGPOLinksDisabled_Help
  5154. VALUENAME "NewGPOLinksDisabled"
  5155. END POLICY
  5156. POLICY !!NewGPODisplayName
  5157. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy Editor"
  5158. #if version >= 4
  5159. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5160. #endif
  5161. EXPLAIN !!NewGPODisplayName_Help
  5162. PART !!NewGPODisplayNameHeading EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  5163. VALUENAME "GPODisplayName"
  5164. MAXLEN 255
  5165. END PART
  5166. END POLICY
  5167. POLICY !!EnforcePoliciesOnly
  5168. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy Editor"
  5169. #if version >= 4
  5170. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5171. #endif
  5172. EXPLAIN !!EnforcePoliciesOnly_Help
  5173. VALUENAME "ShowPoliciesOnly"
  5174. END POLICY
  5175. POLICY !!DisableAutoADMUpdate
  5176. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Group Policy Editor"
  5177. #if version >= 4
  5178. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5179. #endif
  5180. EXPLAIN !!DisableAutoADMUpdate_Help
  5181. VALUENAME "DisableAutoADMUpdate"
  5182. END POLICY
  5183. POLICY !!DenyRsopToInteractiveUser
  5184. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System"
  5185. #if version >= 4
  5186. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5187. #endif
  5188. EXPLAIN !!DenyRsopToInteractiveUser_Help
  5189. VALUENAME "DenyRsopToInteractiveUser"
  5190. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  5191. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  5192. END POLICY
  5193. END CATEGORY ; PolicyPolicies
  5194. CATEGORY !!PW_Power
  5195. #if version >= 4
  5196. EXPLAIN !!PW_Power_Help
  5197. #endif
  5198. POLICY !!PW_PromptPasswordOnResume
  5199. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System\Power"
  5200. #if version >= 4
  5201. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5202. #endif
  5203. EXPLAIN !!PW_PromptPasswordOnResume_Help
  5204. VALUENAME "PromptPasswordOnResume"
  5205. END POLICY
  5206. END CATEGORY ;; POWER
  5207. END CATEGORY ; AdministrativeServices
  5208. CATEGORY !!WindowsComponents
  5209. #if version >= 4
  5210. EXPLAIN !!WindowsComponents_Help
  5211. #endif
  5212. CATEGORY !!WindowsExplorer
  5213. #if version >= 4
  5214. EXPLAIN !!WindowsExplorer_Help
  5215. #endif
  5216. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  5217. POLICY !!ClassicShell
  5218. #if version >= 4
  5219. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5220. #endif
  5221. EXPLAIN !!ClassicShell_Help
  5222. VALUENAME "ClassicShell"
  5223. END POLICY
  5224. POLICY !!NoFolderOptions
  5225. #if version >= 4
  5226. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5227. #endif
  5228. EXPLAIN !!NoFolderOptions_Help
  5229. VALUENAME "NoFolderOptions"
  5230. END POLICY
  5231. POLICY !!NoFileMenu
  5232. #if version >= 4
  5233. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5234. #endif
  5235. EXPLAIN !!NoFileMenu_Help
  5236. VALUENAME "NoFileMenu"
  5237. END POLICY
  5238. POLICY !!NoNetConnectDisconnect
  5239. #if version >= 4
  5240. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5241. #endif
  5242. EXPLAIN !!NoNetConnectDisconnect_Help
  5243. VALUENAME "NoNetConnectDisconnect"
  5244. END POLICY
  5245. POLICY !!NoShellSearchButton
  5246. #if version >= 4
  5247. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5248. #endif
  5249. EXPLAIN !!NoShellSearchButton_Help
  5250. VALUENAME "NoShellSearchButton"
  5251. END POLICY
  5252. POLICY !!NoViewContextMenu
  5253. #if version >= 4
  5254. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5255. #endif
  5256. EXPLAIN !!NoViewContextMenu_Help
  5257. VALUENAME "NoViewContextMenu"
  5258. END POLICY
  5259. POLICY !!NoManageMyComputerVerb
  5260. #if version >= 4
  5261. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5262. #endif
  5263. EXPLAIN !!NoManageMyComputerVerb_Help
  5264. VALUENAME "NoManageMyComputerVerb"
  5265. END POLICY
  5266. POLICY !!EnforceShellExtensionSecurity
  5267. #if version >= 4
  5268. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5269. #endif
  5270. EXPLAIN !!EnforceShellExtensionSecurity_Help
  5271. VALUENAME "EnforceShellExtensionSecurity"
  5272. END POLICY
  5273. POLICY !!LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo
  5274. #if version >= 4
  5275. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5276. #endif
  5277. EXPLAIN !!LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo_Help
  5278. VALUENAME "LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo"
  5279. END POLICY
  5280. POLICY !!NoDrives
  5281. #if version >= 4
  5282. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5283. #endif
  5284. EXPLAIN !!NoDrives_Help
  5285. PART !!NoDrivesDropdown DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT REQUIRED
  5286. VALUENAME "NoDrives"
  5287. ITEMLIST
  5288. NAME !!ABOnly VALUE NUMERIC 3
  5289. NAME !!COnly VALUE NUMERIC 4
  5290. NAME !!DOnly VALUE NUMERIC 8
  5291. NAME !!ABConly VALUE NUMERIC 7
  5292. NAME !!ABCDOnly VALUE NUMERIC 15
  5293. NAME !!ALLDrives VALUE NUMERIC 67108863 DEFAULT
  5294. ; low 26 bits on (1 bit per drive)
  5295. NAME !!RestNoDrives VALUE NUMERIC 0
  5296. END ITEMLIST
  5297. END PART
  5298. END POLICY
  5299. POLICY !!NoViewOnDrive
  5300. #if version >= 4
  5301. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5302. #endif
  5303. EXPLAIN !!NoViewOnDrive_Help
  5304. PART !!NoDrivesDropdown DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT REQUIRED
  5305. VALUENAME "NoViewOnDrive"
  5306. ITEMLIST
  5307. NAME !!ABOnly VALUE NUMERIC 3
  5308. NAME !!COnly VALUE NUMERIC 4
  5309. NAME !!DOnly VALUE NUMERIC 8
  5310. NAME !!ABConly VALUE NUMERIC 7
  5311. NAME !!ABCDOnly VALUE NUMERIC 15
  5312. NAME !!ALLDrives VALUE NUMERIC 67108863 DEFAULT
  5313. ; low 26 bits on (1 bit per drive)
  5314. NAME !!RestNoDrives VALUE NUMERIC 0
  5315. END ITEMLIST
  5316. END PART
  5317. END POLICY
  5318. POLICY !!NoHardwareTab
  5319. #if version >= 4
  5320. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5321. #endif
  5322. EXPLAIN !!NoHardwareTab_Help
  5323. VALUENAME "NoHardwareTab"
  5324. END POLICY
  5325. POLICY !!NoDFSTab
  5326. #if version >= 4
  5327. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5328. #endif
  5329. EXPLAIN !!NoDFSTab_Help
  5330. VALUENAME "NoDFSTab"
  5331. END POLICY
  5332. POLICY !!NoSecurityTab
  5333. #if version >= 4
  5334. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5335. #endif
  5336. EXPLAIN !!NoSecurityTab_Help
  5337. VALUENAME "NoSecurityTab"
  5338. END POLICY
  5339. POLICY !!NoChangeAnimation
  5340. #if version >= 4
  5341. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5342. #endif
  5343. EXPLAIN !!NoChangeAnimation_Help
  5344. VALUENAME "NoChangeAnimation"
  5345. END POLICY
  5346. POLICY !!NoChangeKeyboardNavigationIndicators
  5347. #if version >= 4
  5348. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5349. #endif
  5350. EXPLAIN !!NoChangeKeyboardNavigationIndicators_Help
  5351. VALUENAME "NoChangeKeyboardNavigationIndicators"
  5352. END POLICY
  5353. POLICY !!NoWorkgroupContents
  5354. #if version >= 4
  5355. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5356. #endif
  5357. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer"
  5358. EXPLAIN !!NoWorkgroupContents_Help
  5359. VALUENAME "NoComputersNearMe"
  5360. END POLICY
  5361. POLICY !!NoEntireNetwork
  5362. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Network"
  5363. #if version >= 4
  5364. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5365. #endif
  5366. EXPLAIN !!NoEntireNetwork_Help
  5367. VALUENAME "NoEntireNetwork"
  5368. END POLICY
  5369. POLICY !!MaxRecentDocs
  5370. EXPLAIN !!MaxRecentDocs_Help
  5371. #if version >= 4
  5372. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5373. #endif
  5374. PART !!MaxRecentDocs NUMERIC REQUIRED
  5375. VALUENAME "MaxRecentDocs"
  5376. DEFAULT 15
  5377. END PART
  5378. END POLICY
  5379. POLICY !!NoRunAsInstallPrompt
  5380. #if version >= 4
  5381. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5382. #endif
  5383. EXPLAIN !!NoRunAsInstallPrompt_Help
  5384. VALUENAME "NoRunasInstallPrompt"
  5385. END POLICY
  5386. POLICY !!PromptRunasInstallNetPath
  5387. #if version >= 4
  5388. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5389. #endif
  5390. EXPLAIN !!PromptRunasInstallNetPath_Help
  5391. VALUENAME "PromptRunasInstallNetPath"
  5392. END POLICY
  5393. POLICY !!NoCDBurning
  5394. #if version >= 4
  5395. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5396. #endif
  5397. EXPLAIN !!NoCDBurning_Help
  5398. VALUENAME "NoCDBurning"
  5399. END POLICY
  5400. POLICY !!NoRecycleFiles
  5401. #if version >= 4
  5402. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5403. #endif
  5404. EXPLAIN !!NoRecycleFiles_Help
  5405. VALUENAME "NoRecycleFiles"
  5406. END POLICY
  5407. POLICY !!ConfirmFileDelete
  5408. #if version >= 4
  5409. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5410. #endif
  5411. EXPLAIN !!ConfirmFileDelete_Help
  5412. VALUENAME "ConfirmFileDelete"
  5413. END POLICY
  5414. POLICY !!RecycleBinSize
  5415. #if version >= 4
  5416. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5417. #endif
  5418. EXPLAIN !!RecycleBinSize_Help
  5419. PART !!RecycleBinSizeHelp1 TEXT
  5420. END PART
  5421. PART !!Blank TEXT
  5422. END PART
  5423. PART !!RecycleBinSizeSpin NUMERIC DEFAULT 10 MIN 0 MAX 100 SPIN 10
  5424. VALUENAME "RecycleBinSize"
  5425. END PART
  5426. END POLICY
  5427. POLICY !!NoMyComputerSharedDocuments
  5428. #if version >= 4
  5429. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5430. #endif
  5431. EXPLAIN !!NoMyComputerSharedDocuments_Help
  5432. VALUENAME "NoSharedDocuments"
  5433. END POLICY
  5434. POLICY !!NoCacheThumbNailPictures
  5435. #if version >= 4
  5436. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5437. #endif
  5438. EXPLAIN !!NoCacheThumbNailPictures_Help
  5439. VALUENAME "NoThumbnailCache"
  5440. END POLICY
  5441. CATEGORY !!Comdlg
  5442. #if version >= 4
  5443. EXPLAIN !!Comdlg_Help
  5444. #endif
  5445. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Comdlg32"
  5446. POLICY !!PlacesBar
  5447. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\comdlg32\Placesbar"
  5448. #if version >= 4
  5449. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5450. #endif
  5451. EXPLAIN !!PlacesBar_Help
  5452. PART !!Places TEXT
  5453. END PART
  5454. PART !!Places0 EDITTEXT
  5455. VALUENAME "Place0"
  5456. END PART
  5457. PART !!Places1 EDITTEXT
  5458. VALUENAME "Place1"
  5459. END PART
  5460. PART !!Places2 EDITTEXT
  5461. VALUENAME "Place2"
  5462. END PART
  5463. PART !!Places3 EDITTEXT
  5464. VALUENAME "Place3"
  5465. END PART
  5466. PART !!Places4 EDITTEXT
  5467. VALUENAME "Place4"
  5468. END PART
  5469. END POLICY
  5470. POLICY !!NoPlacesBar
  5471. #if version >= 4
  5472. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5473. #endif
  5474. EXPLAIN !!NoPlacesBar_Help
  5475. VALUENAME "NoPlacesBar"
  5476. END POLICY
  5477. POLICY !!NoBackButton
  5478. #if version >= 4
  5479. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5480. #endif
  5481. EXPLAIN !!NoBackButton_Help
  5482. VALUENAME "NoBackButton"
  5483. END POLICY
  5484. POLICY !!NoFileMRU
  5485. #if version >= 4
  5486. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5487. #endif
  5488. EXPLAIN !!NoFileMRU_Help
  5489. VALUENAME "NoFileMru"
  5490. END POLICY
  5491. END CATEGORY ;;comdlg
  5492. END CATEGORY ;; WindowsExplorer
  5493. CATEGORY !!MMC
  5494. #if version >= 4
  5495. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Help
  5496. #endif
  5497. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC"
  5498. POLICY !!MMC_Restrict_Author
  5499. #if version >= 4
  5500. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5501. #endif
  5502. EXPLAIN !!MMC_restrict_Author_Explain
  5503. VALUENAME "RestrictAuthorMode"
  5504. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  5505. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  5506. END POLICY
  5507. POLICY !!MMC_Restrict_To_Permitted_Snapins
  5508. #if version >= 4
  5509. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5510. #endif
  5511. EXPLAIN !!MMC_restrict_To_Permitted_Snapins_Explain
  5512. VALUENAME "RestrictToPermittedSnapins"
  5513. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  5514. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  5515. END POLICY
  5516. CATEGORY !!MMC_RESTRICT
  5517. #if version >= 4
  5518. EXPLAIN !!MMC_RESTRICT_Help
  5519. #endif
  5520. POLICY !!MMC_ActiveDirUsersComp
  5521. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{E355E538-1C2E-11D0-8C37-00C04FD8FE93}"
  5522. #if version >= 4
  5523. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5524. #endif
  5525. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5526. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5527. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5528. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5529. END POLICY
  5530. POLICY !!MMC_ActiveDirDomTrusts
  5531. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{EBC53A38-A23F-11D0-B09B-00C04FD8DCA6}"
  5532. #if version >= 4
  5533. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5534. #endif
  5535. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5536. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5537. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5538. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5539. END POLICY
  5540. POLICY !!MMC_ActiveDirSitesServices
  5541. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{D967F824-9968-11D0-B936-00C04FD8D5B0}"
  5542. #if version >= 4
  5543. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5544. #endif
  5545. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5546. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5547. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5548. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5549. END POLICY
  5550. POLICY !!MMC_ADSI
  5551. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{1C5DACFA-16BA-11D2-81D0-0000F87A7AA3}"
  5552. #if version >= 4
  5553. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5554. #endif
  5555. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5556. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5557. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5558. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5559. END POLICY
  5560. POLICY !!MMC_ActiveXControl
  5561. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C96401CF-0E17-11D3-885B-00C04F72C717}"
  5562. #if version >= 4
  5563. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5564. #endif
  5565. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5566. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5567. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5568. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5569. END POLICY
  5570. POLICY !!MMC_Certs
  5571. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{53D6AB1D-2488-11D1-A28C-00C04FB94F17}"
  5572. #if version >= 4
  5573. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5574. #endif
  5575. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5576. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5577. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5578. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5579. END POLICY
  5580. POLICY !!MMC_ComponentServices
  5581. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C9BC92DF-5B9A-11D1-8F00-00C04FC2C17B}"
  5582. #if version >= 4
  5583. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5584. #endif
  5585. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5586. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5587. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5588. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5589. END POLICY
  5590. POLICY !!MMC_ComputerManagement
  5591. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{58221C67-EA27-11CF-ADCF-00AA00A80033}"
  5592. #if version >= 4
  5593. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5594. #endif
  5595. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5596. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5597. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5598. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5599. END POLICY
  5600. POLICY !!MMC_DeviceManager
  5601. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{90087284-d6d6-11d0-8353-00a0c90640bf}"
  5602. #if version >= 4
  5603. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5604. #endif
  5605. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5606. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5607. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5608. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5609. END POLICY
  5610. POLICY !!MMC_DiskMgmt
  5611. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{8EAD3A12-B2C1-11d0-83AA-00A0C92C9D5D}"
  5612. #if version >= 4
  5613. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5614. #endif
  5615. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5616. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5617. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5618. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5619. END POLICY
  5620. POLICY !!MMC_DiskDefrag
  5621. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{43668E21-2636-11D1-A1CE-0080C88593A5}"
  5622. #if version >= 4
  5623. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5624. #endif
  5625. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5626. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5627. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5628. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5629. END POLICY
  5630. POLICY !!MMC_DFS
  5631. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{677A2D94-28D9-11D1-A95B-008048918FB1}"
  5632. #if version >= 4
  5633. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5634. #endif
  5635. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5636. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5637. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5638. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5639. END POLICY
  5640. POLICY !!MMC_EventViewer
  5641. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{975797FC-4E2A-11D0-B702-00C04FD8DBF7}"
  5642. #if version >= 4
  5643. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5644. #endif
  5645. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5646. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5647. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5648. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5649. END POLICY
  5650. POLICY !!MMC_FAXService
  5651. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{753EDB4D-2E1B-11D1-9064-00A0C90AB504}"
  5652. #if version >= 4
  5653. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5654. #endif
  5655. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5656. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5657. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5658. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5659. END POLICY
  5660. POLICY !!MMC_FrontPageExt
  5661. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{FF5903A8-78D6-11D1-92F6-006097B01056}"
  5662. #if version >= 4
  5663. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5664. #endif
  5665. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5666. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5667. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5668. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5669. END POLICY
  5670. POLICY !!MMC_IndexingService
  5671. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{95AD72F0-44CE-11D0-AE29-00AA004B9986}"
  5672. #if version >= 4
  5673. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5674. #endif
  5675. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5676. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5677. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5678. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5679. END POLICY
  5680. POLICY !!MMC_IAS
  5681. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{8F8F8DC0-5713-11D1-9551-0060B0576642}"
  5682. #if version >= 4
  5683. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5684. #endif
  5685. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5686. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5687. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5688. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5689. END POLICY
  5690. POLICY !!MMC_IIS
  5691. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{A841B6C2-7577-11D0-BB1F-00A0C922E79C}"
  5692. #if version >= 4
  5693. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5694. #endif
  5695. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5696. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5697. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5698. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5699. END POLICY
  5700. POLICY !!MMC_IPSecurity
  5701. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{DEA8AFA0-CC85-11d0-9CE2-0080C7221EBD}"
  5702. #if version >= 4
  5703. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5704. #endif
  5705. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5706. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5707. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5708. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5709. END POLICY
  5710. POLICY !!MMC_IpSecManage
  5711. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{DEA8AFA0-CC85-11d0-9CE2-0080C7221EBD}"
  5712. #if version >= 4
  5713. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5714. #endif
  5715. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5716. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5717. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5718. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5719. END POLICY
  5720. POLICY !!MMC_IpSecMonitor
  5721. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{57C596D0-9370-40C0-BA0D-AB491B63255D}"
  5722. #if version >= 4
  5723. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5724. #endif
  5725. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5726. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5727. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5728. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5729. END POLICY
  5730. POLICY !!MMC_LinkToWeb
  5731. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C96401D1-0E17-11D3-885B-00C04F72C717}"
  5732. #if version >= 4
  5733. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5734. #endif
  5735. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5736. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5737. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5738. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5739. END POLICY
  5740. POLICY !!MMC_LocalUsersGroups
  5741. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{5D6179C8-17EC-11D1-9AA9-00C04FD8FE93}"
  5742. #if version >= 4
  5743. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5744. #endif
  5745. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5746. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5747. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5748. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5749. END POLICY
  5750. POLICY !!MMC_PerfLogsAlerts
  5751. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{7478EF61-8C46-11d1-8D99-00A0C913CAD4}"
  5752. #if version >= 4
  5753. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5754. #endif
  5755. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5756. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5757. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5758. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5759. END POLICY
  5760. POLICY !!MMC_QoSAdmission
  5761. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{FD57D297-4FD9-11D1-854E-00C04FC31FD3}"
  5762. #if version >= 4
  5763. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5764. #endif
  5765. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5766. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5767. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5768. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5769. END POLICY
  5770. POLICY !!MMC_RemoteDesktop
  5771. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{3D5D035E-7721-4B83-A645-6C07A3D403B7}"
  5772. #if version >= 4
  5773. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5774. #endif
  5775. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5776. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5777. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5778. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5779. END POLICY
  5780. POLICY !!MMC_RSM
  5781. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{3CB6973D-3E6F-11D0-95DB-00A024D77700}"
  5782. #if version >= 4
  5783. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5784. #endif
  5785. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5786. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5787. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5788. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5789. END POLICY
  5790. POLICY !!MMC_RRA
  5791. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{1AA7F839-C7F5-11D0-A376-00C04FC9DA04}"
  5792. #if version >= 4
  5793. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5794. #endif
  5795. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5796. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5797. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5798. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5799. END POLICY
  5800. POLICY !!MMC_SCA
  5801. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{011BE22D-E453-11D1-945A-00C04FB984F9}"
  5802. #if version >= 4
  5803. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5804. #endif
  5805. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5806. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5807. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5808. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5809. END POLICY
  5810. POLICY !!MMC_SecurityTemplates
  5811. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{5ADF5BF6-E452-11D1-945A-00C04FB984F9}"
  5812. #if version >= 4
  5813. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5814. #endif
  5815. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5816. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5817. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5818. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5819. END POLICY
  5820. POLICY !!MMC_Services
  5821. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{58221C66-EA27-11CF-ADCF-00AA00A80033}"
  5822. #if version >= 4
  5823. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5824. #endif
  5825. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5826. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5827. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5828. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5829. END POLICY
  5830. POLICY !!MMC_SharedFolders
  5831. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{58221C65-EA27-11CF-ADCF-00AA00A80033}"
  5832. #if version >= 4
  5833. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5834. #endif
  5835. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5836. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5837. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5838. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5839. END POLICY
  5840. POLICY !!MMC_SysInfo
  5841. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{45ac8c63-23e2-11d1-a696-00c04fd58bc3}"
  5842. #if version >= 4
  5843. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5844. #endif
  5845. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5846. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5847. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5848. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5849. END POLICY
  5850. POLICY !!MMC_Telephony
  5851. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{E26D02A0-4C1F-11D1-9AA1-00C04FC3357A}"
  5852. #if version >= 4
  5853. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5854. #endif
  5855. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5856. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5857. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5858. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5859. END POLICY
  5860. POLICY !!MMC_TerminalServices
  5861. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{B91B6008-32D2-11D2-9888-00A0C925F917}"
  5862. #if version >= 4
  5863. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5864. #endif
  5865. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5866. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5867. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5868. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5869. END POLICY
  5870. POLICY !!MMC_WMI
  5871. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{5C659257-E236-11D2-8899-00104B2AFB46}"
  5872. #if version >= 4
  5873. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5874. #endif
  5875. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5876. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5877. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5878. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5879. END POLICY
  5880. CATEGORY !!MMC_ExtensionSnapins
  5881. #if version >= 4
  5882. EXPLAIN !!MMC_ExtensionSnapins_Help
  5883. #endif
  5884. POLICY !!MMC_AppleTalkRouting
  5885. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{1AA7F83C-C7F5-11D0-A376-00C04FC9DA04}"
  5886. #if version >= 4
  5887. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5888. #endif
  5889. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5890. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5891. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5892. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5893. END POLICY
  5894. POLICY !!MMC_CertAuth
  5895. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{3F276EB4-70EE-11D1-8A0F-00C04FB93753}"
  5896. #if version >= 4
  5897. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5898. #endif
  5899. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5900. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5901. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5902. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5903. END POLICY
  5904. POLICY !!MMC_ConnectionSharingNAT
  5905. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C2FE450B-D6C2-11D0-A37B-00C04FC9DA04}"
  5906. #if version >= 4
  5907. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5908. #endif
  5909. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5910. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5911. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5912. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5913. END POLICY
  5914. POLICY !!MMC_DCOMCFG
  5915. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{9EC88934-C774-11d1-87F4-00C04FC2C17B}"
  5916. #if version >= 4
  5917. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5918. #endif
  5919. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5920. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5921. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5922. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5923. END POLICY
  5924. POLICY !!MMC_DeviceManager
  5925. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{74246bfc-4c96-11d0-abef-0020af6b0b7a}"
  5926. #if version >= 4
  5927. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5928. #endif
  5929. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5930. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5931. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5932. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5933. END POLICY
  5934. POLICY !!MMC_DHCPRelayMgmt
  5935. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C2FE4502-D6C2-11D0-A37B-00C04FC9DA04}"
  5936. #if version >= 4
  5937. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5938. #endif
  5939. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5940. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5941. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5942. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5943. END POLICY
  5944. POLICY !!MMC_EventViewer
  5945. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{394C052E-B830-11D0-9A86-00C04FD8DBF7}"
  5946. #if version >= 4
  5947. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5948. #endif
  5949. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5950. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5951. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5952. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5953. END POLICY
  5954. POLICY !!MMC_ExtendView
  5955. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{B708457E-DB61-4C55-A92F-0D4B5E9B1224}"
  5956. #if version >= 4
  5957. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  5958. #endif
  5959. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5960. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5961. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5962. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5963. END POLICY
  5964. POLICY !!MMC_IASLogging
  5965. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{2E19B602-48EB-11d2-83CA-00104BCA42CF}"
  5966. #if version >= 4
  5967. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5968. #endif
  5969. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5970. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5971. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5972. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5973. END POLICY
  5974. POLICY !!MMC_IGMPRouting
  5975. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C2FE4508-D6C2-11D0-A37B-00C04FC9DA04}"
  5976. #if version >= 4
  5977. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5978. #endif
  5979. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5980. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5981. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5982. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5983. END POLICY
  5984. POLICY !!MMC_IPRouting
  5985. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C2FE4500-D6C2-11D0-A37B-00C04FC9DA04}"
  5986. #if version >= 4
  5987. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5988. #endif
  5989. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  5990. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  5991. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  5992. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  5993. END POLICY
  5994. POLICY !!MMC_IPXRIPRouting
  5995. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{90810502-38F1-11D1-9345-00C04FC9DA04}"
  5996. #if version >= 4
  5997. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  5998. #endif
  5999. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6000. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6001. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6002. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6003. END POLICY
  6004. POLICY !!MMC_IPXRouting
  6005. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{90810500-38F1-11D1-9345-00C04FC9DA04}"
  6006. #if version >= 4
  6007. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6008. #endif
  6009. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6010. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6011. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6012. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6013. END POLICY
  6014. POLICY !!MMC_IPXSAPRouting
  6015. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{90810504-38F1-11D1-9345-00C04FC9DA04}"
  6016. #if version >= 4
  6017. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6018. #endif
  6019. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6020. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6021. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6022. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6023. END POLICY
  6024. POLICY !!MMC_LogicalMappedDrives
  6025. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{6E8E0081-19CD-11D1-AD91-00AA00B8E05A}"
  6026. #if version >= 4
  6027. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6028. #endif
  6029. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6030. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6031. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6032. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6033. END POLICY
  6034. POLICY !!MMC_OSPFRouting
  6035. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C2FE4506-D6C2-11D0-A37B-00C04FC9DA04}"
  6036. #if version >= 4
  6037. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6038. #endif
  6039. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6040. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6041. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6042. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6043. END POLICY
  6044. POLICY !!MMC_PublicKey
  6045. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{34AB8E82-C27E-11D1-A6C0-00C04FB94F17}"
  6046. #if version >= 4
  6047. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6048. #endif
  6049. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6050. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6051. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6052. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6053. END POLICY
  6054. POLICY !!MMC_RAS_DialinUser
  6055. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{B52C1E50-1DD2-11D1-BC43-00C04FC31FD3}"
  6056. #if version >= 4
  6057. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6058. #endif
  6059. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6060. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6061. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6062. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6063. END POLICY
  6064. POLICY !!MMC_RemoteAccess
  6065. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{5880CD5C-8EC0-11d1-9570-0060B0576642}"
  6066. #if version >= 4
  6067. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6068. #endif
  6069. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6070. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6071. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6072. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6073. END POLICY
  6074. POLICY !!MMC_RemStore
  6075. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{243E20B0-48ED-11D2-97DA-00A024D77700}"
  6076. #if version >= 4
  6077. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6078. #endif
  6079. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6080. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6081. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6082. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6083. END POLICY
  6084. POLICY !!MMC_RIPRouting
  6085. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{C2FE4504-D6C2-11D0-A37B-00C04FC9DA04}"
  6086. #if version >= 4
  6087. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6088. #endif
  6089. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6090. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6091. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6092. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6093. END POLICY
  6094. POLICY !!MMC_Routing
  6095. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{DAB1A262-4FD7-11D1-842C-00C04FB6C218}"
  6096. #if version >= 4
  6097. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6098. #endif
  6099. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6100. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6101. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6102. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6103. END POLICY
  6104. POLICY !!MMC_SharedFolders_Ext
  6105. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{58221C69-EA27-11CF-ADCF-00AA00A80033}"
  6106. #if version >= 4
  6107. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6108. #endif
  6109. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6110. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6111. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6112. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6113. END POLICY
  6114. POLICY !!MMC_SendConsoleMessage
  6115. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{B1AFF7D0-0C49-11D1-BB12-00C04FC9A3A3}"
  6116. #if version >= 4
  6117. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6118. #endif
  6119. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6120. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6121. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6122. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6123. END POLICY
  6124. POLICY !!MMC_ServiceDependencies
  6125. #if version >= 4
  6126. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6127. #endif
  6128. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{BD95BA60-2E26-AAD1-AD99-00AA00B8E05A}"
  6129. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6130. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6131. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6132. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6133. END POLICY
  6134. POLICY !!MMC_SMTPProtocol
  6135. #if version >= 4
  6136. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6137. #endif
  6138. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{03f1f940-a0f2-11d0-bb77-00aa00a1eab7}"
  6139. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6140. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6141. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6142. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6143. END POLICY
  6144. POLICY !!MMC_SNMP
  6145. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{7AF60DD3-4979-11D1-8A6C-00C04FC33566}"
  6146. #if version >= 4
  6147. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6148. #endif
  6149. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6150. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6151. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6152. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6153. END POLICY
  6154. POLICY !!MMC_SysProp
  6155. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{0F3621F1-23C6-11D1-AD97-00AA00B88E5A}"
  6156. #if version >= 4
  6157. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6158. #endif
  6159. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6160. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6161. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6162. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6163. END POLICY
  6164. END CATEGORY ;; MMC_ExtensionSnapins
  6165. CATEGORY !!MMC_GroupPolicy
  6166. #if version >= 4
  6167. EXPLAIN !!MMC_GroupPolicy_Help
  6168. #endif
  6169. POLICY !!MMC_GroupPolicySnapIn
  6170. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{8FC0B734-A0E1-11D1-A7D3-0000F87571E3}"
  6171. #if version >= 4
  6172. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6173. #endif
  6174. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6175. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6176. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6177. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6178. END POLICY
  6179. POLICY !!MMC_GroupPolicyTab
  6180. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{D70A2BEA-A63E-11D1-A7D4-0000F87571E3}"
  6181. #if version >= 4
  6182. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6183. #endif
  6184. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6185. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6186. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6187. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6188. END POLICY
  6189. POLICY !!MMC_ResultantSetOfPolicySnapIn
  6190. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{6DC3804B-7212-458D-ADB0-9A07E2AE1FA2}"
  6191. #if version >= 4
  6192. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6193. #endif
  6194. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6195. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6196. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6197. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6198. END POLICY
  6199. CATEGORY !!MMC_GroupPolicy_GPSnapin
  6200. #if version >= 4
  6201. EXPLAIN !!MMC_GroupPolicy_GPSnapin_Help
  6202. #endif
  6203. POLICY !!MMC_ADMComputers
  6204. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{0F6B957D-509E-11D1-A7CC-0000F87571E3}"
  6205. #if version >= 4
  6206. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6207. #endif
  6208. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6209. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6210. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6211. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6212. END POLICY
  6213. POLICY !!MMC_ADMUsers
  6214. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{0F6B957E-509E-11D1-A7CC-0000F87571E3}"
  6215. #if version >= 4
  6216. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6217. #endif
  6218. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6219. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6220. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6221. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6222. END POLICY
  6223. POLICY !!MMC_FolderRedirection
  6224. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{88E729D6-BDC1-11D1-BD2A-00C04FB9603F}"
  6225. #if version >= 4
  6226. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6227. #endif
  6228. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6229. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6230. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6231. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6232. END POLICY
  6233. POLICY !!MMC_IEMaintenance
  6234. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{FC715823-C5FB-11D1-9EEF-00A0C90347FF}"
  6235. #if version >= 4
  6236. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6237. #endif
  6238. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6239. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6240. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6241. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6242. END POLICY
  6243. POLICY !!MMC_RIS
  6244. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{3060E8CE-7020-11D2-842D-00C04FA372D4}"
  6245. #if version >= 4
  6246. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6247. #endif
  6248. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6249. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6250. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6251. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6252. END POLICY
  6253. POLICY !!MMC_ScriptsUser
  6254. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{40B66650-4972-11D1-A7CA-0000F87571E3}"
  6255. #if version >= 4
  6256. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6257. #endif
  6258. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6259. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6260. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6261. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6262. END POLICY
  6263. POLICY !!MMC_ScriptsMachine
  6264. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{40B6664F-4972-11D1-A7CA-0000F87571E3}"
  6265. #if version >= 4
  6266. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6267. #endif
  6268. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6269. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6270. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6271. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6272. END POLICY
  6273. POLICY !!MMC_SecuritySettings
  6274. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{803E14A0-B4FB-11D0-A0D0-00A0C90F574B}"
  6275. #if version >= 4
  6276. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6277. #endif
  6278. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6279. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6280. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6281. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6282. END POLICY
  6283. POLICY !!MMC_SoftwareInstalationComputers
  6284. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{942A8E4F-A261-11D1-A760-00C04FB9603F}"
  6285. #if version >= 4
  6286. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6287. #endif
  6288. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6289. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6290. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6291. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6292. END POLICY
  6293. POLICY !!MMC_SoftwareInstallationUsers
  6294. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{BACF5C8A-A3C7-11D1-A760-00C04FB9603F}"
  6295. #if version >= 4
  6296. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6297. #endif
  6298. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6299. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6300. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6301. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6302. END POLICY
  6303. END CATEGORY ;; MMC_GroupPolicy_GPSnapin
  6304. CATEGORY !!MMC_GroupPolicy_RSoPSnapin
  6305. #if version >= 4
  6306. EXPLAIN !!MMC_GroupPolicy_RSoPSnapin_Help
  6307. #endif
  6308. POLICY !!MMC_ADMComputers
  6309. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{B6F9C8AE-EF3A-41C8-A911-37370C331DD4}"
  6310. #if version >= 4
  6311. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6312. #endif
  6313. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6314. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6315. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6316. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6317. END POLICY
  6318. POLICY !!MMC_ADMUsers
  6319. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{B6F9C8AF-EF3A-41C8-A911-37370C331DD4}"
  6320. #if version >= 4
  6321. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6322. #endif
  6323. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6324. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6325. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6326. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6327. END POLICY
  6328. POLICY !!MMC_FolderRedirection
  6329. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{c40d66a0-e90c-46c6-aa3b-473e38c72bf2}"
  6330. #if version >= 4
  6331. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6332. #endif
  6333. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6334. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6335. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6336. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6337. END POLICY
  6338. POLICY !!MMC_IEMaintenance
  6339. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{d524927d-6c08-46bf-86af-391534d779d3}"
  6340. #if version >= 4
  6341. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6342. #endif
  6343. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6344. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6345. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6346. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6347. END POLICY
  6348. POLICY !!MMC_ScriptsUser
  6349. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{40B66661-4972-11d1-A7CA-0000F87571E3}"
  6350. #if version >= 4
  6351. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6352. #endif
  6353. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6354. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6355. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6356. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6357. END POLICY
  6358. POLICY !!MMC_ScriptsMachine
  6359. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{40B66660-4972-11d1-A7CA-0000F87571E3}"
  6360. #if version >= 4
  6361. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6362. #endif
  6363. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6364. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6365. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6366. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6367. END POLICY
  6368. POLICY !!MMC_SecuritySettings
  6369. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{fe883157-cebd-4570-b7a2-e4fe06abe626}"
  6370. #if version >= 4
  6371. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6372. #endif
  6373. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6374. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6375. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6376. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6377. END POLICY
  6378. POLICY !!MMC_SoftwareInstalationComputers
  6379. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{7E45546F-6D52-4D10-B702-9C2E67232E62}"
  6380. #if version >= 4
  6381. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6382. #endif
  6383. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6384. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6385. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6386. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6387. END POLICY
  6388. POLICY !!MMC_SoftwareInstallationUsers
  6389. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\MMC\{1BC972D6-555C-4FF7-BE2C-C584021A0A6A}"
  6390. #if version >= 4
  6391. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6392. #endif
  6393. EXPLAIN !!MMC_Restrict_Explain
  6394. VALUENAME "Restrict_Run"
  6395. VALUEON NUMERIC 0
  6396. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 1
  6397. END POLICY
  6398. END CATEGORY ;; MMC_GroupPolicy_RSOPSnapin
  6399. END CATEGORY ;; MMC_GroupPolicy
  6400. END CATEGORY ;; MMC_RESTRICT
  6401. END CATEGORY ;; MMC
  6402. CATEGORY !!TaskScheduler
  6403. #if version >= 4
  6404. EXPLAIN !!TaskScheduler_Help
  6405. #endif
  6406. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Task Scheduler5.0"
  6407. POLICY !!PropertyPages
  6408. EXPLAIN !!PropertyPagesHelp
  6409. #if version >= 4
  6410. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6411. #endif
  6412. VALUENAME "Property Pages"
  6413. END POLICY
  6414. POLICY !!Execution
  6415. #if version >= 4
  6416. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6417. #endif
  6418. EXPLAIN !!ExecutionHelp
  6419. VALUENAME "Execution"
  6420. END POLICY
  6421. POLICY !!DragAndDrop
  6422. #if version >= 4
  6423. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6424. #endif
  6425. EXPLAIN !!DragAndDropHelp
  6426. VALUENAME "DragAndDrop"
  6427. END POLICY
  6428. POLICY !!TaskCreation
  6429. #if version >= 4
  6430. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6431. #endif
  6432. EXPLAIN !!TaskCreationHelp
  6433. VALUENAME "Task Creation"
  6434. END POLICY
  6435. POLICY !!TaskDeletion
  6436. #if version >= 4
  6437. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6438. #endif
  6439. EXPLAIN !!TaskDeletionHelp
  6440. VALUENAME "Task Deletion"
  6441. END POLICY
  6442. POLICY !!DisableAdvanced
  6443. #if version >= 4
  6444. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6445. #endif
  6446. EXPLAIN !!DisableAdvancedHelp
  6447. VALUENAME "Disable Advanced"
  6448. END POLICY
  6449. POLICY !!AllowBrowse
  6450. #if version >= 4
  6451. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6452. #endif
  6453. EXPLAIN !!AllowBrowseHelp
  6454. VALUENAME "Allow Browse"
  6455. END POLICY
  6456. END CATEGORY ;Task Scheduler
  6457. CATEGORY !!TS_GP_NODE
  6458. #if version >= 4
  6459. EXPLAIN !!TS_User_Help
  6460. #endif
  6461. KEYNAME "SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows NT\Terminal Services"
  6462. POLICY !!TS_START_PROGRAM
  6463. #if version >= 4
  6464. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6465. #endif
  6466. EXPLAIN !!TS_START_PROGRAM_EXPLAIN
  6467. PART !!TS_PROGRAM_NAME EDITTEXT REQUIRED
  6468. VALUENAME "InitialProgram"
  6469. END PART
  6470. PART !!TS_WORKDIR EDITTEXT
  6471. VALUENAME "WorkDirectory"
  6472. END PART
  6473. VALUENAME "fInheritInitialProgram"
  6474. END POLICY
  6475. CATEGORY !!TS_Sessions
  6476. #if version >= 4
  6477. EXPLAIN !!TS_Sessions_User_Help
  6478. #endif
  6479. POLICY !!TS_Sessions_Disconnected_Timeout
  6480. #if version >= 4
  6481. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6482. #endif
  6483. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSIONS_DISCONNECTED_TIMEOUT_EXPLAIN
  6484. ACTIONLISTOFF
  6485. VALUENAME "MaxDisconnectionTime" VALUE "0"
  6486. END ACTIONLISTOFF
  6487. PART !!TS_Sessions_EndDisconnected DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  6488. VALUENAME "MaxDisconnectionTime"
  6489. ITEMLIST
  6490. NAME !!TS_TIME_NEVER VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  6491. NAME !!TS_TIME_1MIN VALUE NUMERIC 60000
  6492. NAME !!TS_TIME_5MIN VALUE NUMERIC 300000
  6493. NAME !!TS_TIME_10MIN VALUE NUMERIC 600000
  6494. NAME !!TS_TIME_15MIN VALUE NUMERIC 900000
  6495. NAME !!TS_TIME_30MIN VALUE NUMERIC 1800000
  6496. NAME !!TS_TIME_1HR VALUE NUMERIC 3600000
  6497. NAME !!TS_TIME_2HR VALUE NUMERIC 7200000
  6498. NAME !!TS_TIME_3HR VALUE NUMERIC 10800000
  6499. NAME !!TS_TIME_1DAY VALUE NUMERIC 86400000
  6500. NAME !!TS_TIME_2DAY VALUE NUMERIC 172800000
  6501. END ITEMLIST
  6502. END PART
  6503. END POLICY
  6504. POLICY !!TS_Sessions_Limits
  6505. #if version >= 4
  6506. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6507. #endif
  6508. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSIONS_LIMITS_EXPLAIN
  6509. PART !!TS_Sessions_ActiveLimit DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  6510. VALUENAME "MaxConnectionTime"
  6511. ITEMLIST
  6512. NAME !!TS_TIME_NEVER VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  6513. NAME !!TS_TIME_1MIN VALUE NUMERIC 60000
  6514. NAME !!TS_TIME_5MIN VALUE NUMERIC 300000
  6515. NAME !!TS_TIME_10MIN VALUE NUMERIC 600000
  6516. NAME !!TS_TIME_15MIN VALUE NUMERIC 900000
  6517. NAME !!TS_TIME_30MIN VALUE NUMERIC 1800000
  6518. NAME !!TS_TIME_1HR VALUE NUMERIC 3600000
  6519. NAME !!TS_TIME_2HR VALUE NUMERIC 7200000
  6520. NAME !!TS_TIME_3HR VALUE NUMERIC 10800000
  6521. NAME !!TS_TIME_1DAY VALUE NUMERIC 86400000
  6522. NAME !!TS_TIME_2DAY VALUE NUMERIC 172800000
  6523. END ITEMLIST
  6524. END PART
  6525. END POLICY
  6526. POLICY !!TS_Sessions_Idle_Limit
  6527. #if version >= 4
  6528. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6529. #endif
  6530. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSIONS_IDLE_LIMIT_EXPLAIN
  6531. PART !!TS_Sessions_IdleLimitText DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  6532. VALUENAME "MaxIdleTime" REQUIRED
  6533. ITEMLIST
  6534. NAME !!TS_TIME_NEVER VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  6535. NAME !!TS_TIME_1MIN VALUE NUMERIC 60000
  6536. NAME !!TS_TIME_5MIN VALUE NUMERIC 300000
  6537. NAME !!TS_TIME_10MIN VALUE NUMERIC 600000
  6538. NAME !!TS_TIME_15MIN VALUE NUMERIC 900000
  6539. NAME !!TS_TIME_30MIN VALUE NUMERIC 1800000
  6540. NAME !!TS_TIME_1HR VALUE NUMERIC 3600000
  6541. NAME !!TS_TIME_2HR VALUE NUMERIC 7200000
  6542. NAME !!TS_TIME_3HR VALUE NUMERIC 10800000
  6543. NAME !!TS_TIME_1DAY VALUE NUMERIC 86400000
  6544. NAME !!TS_TIME_2DAY VALUE NUMERIC 172800000
  6545. END ITEMLIST
  6546. END PART
  6547. END POLICY
  6548. POLICY !!TS_Sessions_Reconnect_Same
  6549. #if version >= 4
  6550. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6551. #endif
  6552. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSIONS_RECONNECT_SAME_EXPLAIN
  6553. VALUENAME "fReconnectSame"
  6554. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  6555. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  6556. END POLICY
  6557. POLICY !!TS_Session_End_On_Limit
  6558. #if version >= 4
  6559. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6560. #endif
  6561. EXPLAIN !!TS_SESSION_END_ON_LIMIT_EXPLAIN
  6562. VALUENAME "fResetBroken"
  6563. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  6564. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  6565. END POLICY
  6566. END CATEGORY
  6567. POLICY !!TS_RemoteControl
  6568. #if version >= 4
  6569. SUPPORTED !!TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6570. #endif
  6571. EXPLAIN !!TS_RemoteControl_EXPLAIN
  6572. PART !!TS_RemoteControl_Levels DROPDOWNLIST NOSORT
  6573. VALUENAME "Shadow"
  6574. ITEMLIST
  6575. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_0 VALUE NUMERIC 0 DEFAULT
  6576. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_1 VALUE NUMERIC 1
  6577. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_2 VALUE NUMERIC 2
  6578. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_3 VALUE NUMERIC 3
  6579. NAME !!TS_RemoteControl_4 VALUE NUMERIC 4
  6580. END ITEMLIST
  6581. END PART
  6582. END POLICY
  6583. END CATEGORY ; TS_GP_NODE
  6584. CATEGORY !!MSI
  6585. #if version >= 4
  6586. EXPLAIN !!MSI_Help
  6587. #endif
  6588. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Installer"
  6589. POLICY !!AlwaysInstallElevated
  6590. #if version >= 4
  6591. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6592. #endif
  6593. EXPLAIN !!AlwaysInstallElevated_Help
  6594. VALUENAME "AlwaysInstallElevated"
  6595. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  6596. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  6597. PART !!Blank TEXT
  6598. END PART
  6599. PART !!UserANDMachineT TEXT
  6600. END PART
  6601. END POLICY
  6602. POLICY !!SearchOrder
  6603. #if version >= 4
  6604. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6605. #endif
  6606. EXPLAIN !!SearchOrder_Help
  6607. PART !!SearchOrder EDITTEXT
  6608. VALUENAME "SearchOrder"
  6609. DEFAULT nmu
  6610. END PART
  6611. PART !!SearchOrderT1 TEXT
  6612. END PART
  6613. PART !!SearchOrderT2 TEXT
  6614. END PART
  6615. END POLICY
  6616. POLICY !!DisableRollback
  6617. #if version >= 4
  6618. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6619. #endif
  6620. EXPLAIN !!DisableRollback_Help
  6621. VALUENAME "DisableRollback"
  6622. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  6623. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  6624. PART !!Blank TEXT
  6625. END PART
  6626. PART !!UserORMachineT TEXT
  6627. END PART
  6628. END POLICY
  6629. POLICY !!DisableMedia
  6630. #if version >= 4
  6631. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_Win2k
  6632. #endif
  6633. EXPLAIN !!DisableMedia_Help
  6634. VALUENAME "DisableMedia"
  6635. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  6636. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  6637. END POLICY
  6638. END CATEGORY ; MSI
  6639. CATEGORY !!WinMSG_WindowsMsg
  6640. #if version >= 4
  6641. EXPLAIN !!WinMSG_WindowsMsg_Help
  6642. #endif
  6643. KEYNAME "Software\Policies\Microsoft\Messenger\Client"
  6644. POLICY !!WinMSG_NoWindowsMsg_User
  6645. #if version >= 4
  6646. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6647. #endif
  6648. EXPLAIN !!WinMSG_NoWindowsMsg_Help
  6649. VALUENAME "PreventRun"
  6650. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  6651. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  6652. END POLICY
  6653. POLICY !!WinMSG_NoAutoStartWindowsMsg_User
  6654. #if version >= 4
  6655. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6656. #endif
  6657. EXPLAIN !!WinMSG_NoAutoStartWindowsMsg_Help
  6658. VALUENAME "PreventAutoRun"
  6659. VALUEON NUMERIC 1
  6660. VALUEOFF NUMERIC 0
  6661. END POLICY
  6662. END CATEGORY ; WindowsMsg
  6663. CATEGORY !!WindowsUpdateCat
  6664. #if version >= 4
  6665. EXPLAIN !!WindowsUpdateCat_Help
  6666. #endif
  6667. KEYNAME "Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\WindowsUpdate"
  6668. POLICY !!RemoveWindowsUpdate
  6669. #if version >= 4
  6670. SUPPORTED !!SUPPORTED_WindowsXP
  6671. #endif
  6672. EXPLAIN !!RemoveWindowsUpdate_Help
  6673. VALUENAME "DisableWindowsUpdateAccess"
  6674. END POLICY
  6675. END CATEGORY ;; WindowsUpdateCat
  6676. END CATEGORY ;; WindowsComponents
  6677. #endif
  6678. [strings]
  6679. ABCDOnly="Restrict A, B, C and D drives only"
  6680. ABConly="Restrict A, B and C drives only"
  6681. ABOnly="Restrict A and B drives only"
  6682. ActiveDesktop="Active Desktop"
  6683. ActiveDirectory="Active Directory"
  6684. AD_EnableFilter="Enable filter in Find dialog box"
  6685. AD_EnableFilter_Help="Displays the filter bar above the results of an Active Directory search. The filter bar consists of buttons for applying additional filters to search results.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the filter bar appears when the Active Directory Find dialog box opens, but users can hide it.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the filter bar does not appear, but users can display it by selecting "Filter" on the "View" menu.\n\nTo see the filter bar, open My Network Places, click Entire Network, and then click Directory. Right-click the name of a Windows 2000 domain, and click Find. Type the name of an object in the directory, such as "Administrator." If the filter bar does not appear above the resulting display, on the View menu, click Filter."
  6686. AD_HideDirectoryFolder="Hide Active Directory folder"
  6687. AD_HideDirectoryFolder_Help="Hides the Active Directory folder in My Network Places.\n\nThe Active Directory folder displays Active Directory objects in a browse window.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Active Directory folder does not appear in the My Network Places folder.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Active Directory folder appears in the My Network Places folder.\n\nThis setting is designed to let users search Active Directory but not tempt them to casually browse Active Directory."
  6688. AD_QueryLimit="Maximum size of Active Directory searches"
  6689. AD_QueryLimit_Box="Number of objects returned: "
  6690. AD_QueryLimit_Help="Specifies the maximum number of objects the system displays in response to a command to browse or search Active Directory. This setting affects all browse displays associated with Active Directory, such as those in Local Users and Groups, Active Directory Users and Computers, and dialog boxes used to set permissions for user or group objects in Active Directory.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the "Number of objects returned" box to limit returns from an Active Directory search.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system displays up to 10,000 objects. This consumes approximately 2 MB of memory or disk space.\n\nThis setting is designed to protect the network and the domain controller from the effect of expansive searches."
  6691. AddAdminGroupToRUP="Add the Administrators security group to roaming user profiles"
  6692. AddAdminGroupToRUP_Help="This setting adds the Administrator security group to the roaming user profile share.\n\nOnce an administrator has configured a users' roaming profile, the profile will be created at the user's next login. The profile is created at the location that is specified by the administrator.\n\nFor Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems, the default file permissions for the newly generated profile are full control, or read and write access for the user, and no file access for the administrators group.\n\nBy configuring this setting, you can alter this behavior.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the administrator group is also given full control to the user's profile folder.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure it, only the user is given full control of their user profile, and the administrators group has no file system access to this folder.\n\nNote: If the setting is enabled after the profile is created, the setting has no effect.\n\nNote: The setting must be configured on the client computer, not the server, for it to have any effect, because the client computer sets the file share permissions for the roaming profile at creation time.\n\nNote: In the default case, administrators have no file access to the user's profile, but they may still take ownership of this folder to grant themselves file permissions.\n\nNote: The behavior when this setting is enabled is exactly the same behavior as in Windows NT 4.0."
  6693. AdminComponents_Help="Adds and deletes specified Web content items.\n\nYou can use the "Add" box in this setting to add particular Web-based items or shortcuts to users' desktops. Users can close or delete the items (if settings allow), but the items are added again each time the setting is refreshed.\n\nYou can also use this setting to delete particular Web-based items from users' desktops. Users can add the item again (if settings allow), but the item is deleted each time the setting is refreshed.\n\nNote: Removing an item from the "Add" list for this setting is not the same as deleting it. Items that are removed from the "Add" list are not removed from the desktop. They are simply not added again.\n\nNote: For this setting to take affect, you must log off and log on to the system."
  6694. AdministrativeServices="System"
  6695. ALLDrives="Restrict all drives"
  6696. AllowBrowse="Prohibit Browse"
  6697. AllowBrowseHelp="Limits newly scheduled to items on the user's Start menu, and prevents the user from changing the scheduled program for existing tasks.\n\nThis setting removes the Browse button from the Schedule Task Wizard and from the Task tab of the properties dialog box for a task. Also, users cannot edit the "Run" box or the "Start in" box that determine the program and path for a task.\n\nAs a result, when users create a task, they must select a program from the list in the Scheduled Task Wizard, which displays only the tasks that appear on the Start menu and its submenus. Once a task is created, users cannot change the program a task runs.\n\nImportant: This setting does not prevent users from creating a new task by pasting or dragging any program into the Scheduled Tasks folder. To prevent this action, use the "Prohibit Drag-and-Drop" setting.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration."
  6698. AllowLockdownBrowse_Help="Allows users to search for installation files during privileged installations.\n\nThis setting enables the Browse button in the "Use feature from" dialog box. As a result, users can search for installation files, even when the installation program is running with elevated system privileges. By default, only system administrators can browse during installations with elevated privileges, such as installations offered on the desktop or displayed in Add or Remove Programs.\n\nBecause the installation is running with elevated system privileges, users can browse through directories that their own permissions would not allow.\n\nThis setting does not affect installations that run in the user's security context. Also, see the "Remove browse dialog box for new source" setting."
  6699. AllowLockdownBrowse="Enable user to browse for source while elevated"
  6700. AllowLockdownMedia_Help="Allows users to install programs from removable media, such as floppy disks and CD-ROMs, during privileged installations.\n\nThis setting permits all users to install programs from removable media, even when the installation program is running with elevated system privileges. By default, users can install programs from removable media only when the installation runs in the user's security context. During privileged installations, such as those offered on the desktop or displayed in Add or Remove Programs, only system administrators can install from removable media.\n\nThis setting does not affect installations that run in the user's security context. By default, users can install from removable media when the installation runs in their own security context.\n\nAlso, see the "Prevent removable media source for any install" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Installer."
  6701. AllowLockdownMedia="Enable user to use media source while elevated"
  6702. AllowLockdownPatch_Help="Allows users to upgrade programs during privileged installations.\n\nThis setting permits all users to install patches, even when the installation program is running with elevated system privileges. Patches are updates or upgrades that replace only those program files that have changed. Because patches can easily be vehicles for malicious programs, some installations prohibit their use.\n\nBy default, only system administrators can apply patches during installations with elevated privileges, such as installations offered on the desktop or displayed in Add or Remove Programs.\n\nThis setting does not affect installations that run in the user's security context. By default, users can install patches to programs that run in their own security context. Also, see the "Prohibit patching" setting."
  6703. AllowLockdownPatch="Enable user to patch elevated products"
  6704. AllowWebPrinting_Help="Determines whether Internet printing is supported on this server.\n\nInternet printing lets you display printers on Web pages so the printers can be viewed, managed, and used across the Internet or an intranet.\n\nInternet printing is supported by default on Windows 2000. If you enable this setting or do not configure it, Internet printing remains supported. If you disable this setting, Internet printing is not supported.\n\nNote: This setting affects the server side of Internet printing only. It does not prevent the print client on the computer from printing across the Internet.\n\nAlso, see the "Custom support URL in the Printers folder's left pane" setting in this folder and the "Browse a common web site to find printers" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Printers."
  6705. AllowWebPrinting="Web-based printing"
  6706. AlwaysInstallElevated_Help="Directs Windows Installer to use system permissions when it installs any program on the system.\n\nThis setting extends elevated privileges to all programs. These privileges are usually reserved for programs that have been assigned to the user (offered on the desktop), assigned to the computer (installed automatically), or made available in Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel. This setting lets users install programs that require access to directories that the user might not have permission to view or change, including directories on highly restricted computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system applies the current user's permissions when it installs programs that a system administrator does not distribute or offer.\n\nNote: This setting appears both in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. To make this setting effective, you must enable the setting in both folders.\n\nCaution: Skilled users can take advantage of the permissions this setting grants to change their privileges and gain permanent access to restricted files and folders. Note that the User Configuration version of this setting is not guaranteed to be secure."
  6707. AlwaysInstallElevated="Always install with elevated privileges"
  6708. AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID="Download missing COM components"
  6709. AppMgmt_COM_SearchForCLSID_Help="Directs the system to search Active Directory for missing Component Object Model (COM) components that a program requires.\n\nMany Windows programs, such as the MMC snap-ins, use the interfaces provided by the COM. These programs cannot perform all of their functions unless Windows 2000 has internally registered the required components.\n\nIf you enable this setting and a component registration is missing, the system searches for it in Active Directory and if it is found, downloads it. The resulting searches might make some programs start or run slowly.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the program continues without the registration. As a result, the program might not perform all of its functions, or it might stop.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration."
  6710. ARP="Add/Remove Programs"
  6711. ATC_NoComponents_Help="Removes Active Desktop content and prevents users from adding Active Desktop content. \n\nThis setting removes all Active Desktop items from the desktop. It also removes the Web tab from Display in Control Panel. As a result, users cannot add Web pages or pictures from the Internet or an intranet to the desktop.\n\nNote: This setting does not disable Active Desktop. Users can still use image formats, such as JPEG and GIF, for their desktop wallpaper."
  6712. AutoPublishing_Help="Determines whether the Add Printer Wizard automatically publishes the computer's shared printers in Active Directory.\n\nIf you enable this setting or do not configure it, the Add Printer Wizard automatically publishes all shared printers.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the Add Printer Wizard does not automatically publish printers. However, you can publish shared printers manually.\n\nThe default behavior is to automatically publish shared printers in Active Directory. \n\nNote: This setting is ignored if the "Allow printers to be published" setting is disabled."
  6713. AutoPublishing="Automatically publish new printers in Active Directory"
  6714. Autorun_Box="Turn off Autoplay on:"
  6715. Autorun_NoCD="CD-ROM drives"
  6716. Autorun_None="All drives"
  6717. Autorun_Help="Turns off the Autoplay feature.\n\nAutoplay begins reading from a drive as soon as you insert media in the drive. As a result, the setup file of programs and the music on audio media start immediately.\n\nBy default, Autoplay is disabled on removable drives, such as the floppy disk drive (but not the CD-ROM drive), and on network drives.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can also disable Autoplay on CD-ROM drives or disable Autoplay on all drives.\n\nThis setting disables Autoplay on additional types of drives. You cannot use this setting to enable Autoplay on drives on which it is disabled by default.\n\nNote: This setting appears in both the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If the settings conflict, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent Autoplay for music CDs."
  6718. Autorun="Turn off Autoplay"
  6719. Blank=" "
  6720. BITS_Job_Timeout="Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) inactive job timeout"
  6721. BITS_Job_Timeout_Time="Inactive Job Timeout in Days:"
  6722. BITS_Job_Timeout_Help="The number of days a pending BITS job can remain inactive before being considered abandoned by the requestor.\n\nOnce a job is determined to be abandoned, it is removed by the system and any downloaded files pertaining to the job are deleted from the disk. Any property changes for the job or any successful download action resets this timer.\n\nIf the computer remains offline for a long period of time, no activity for the job will be recorded.\n\nYou might want to increase this value if computers tend to stay offline for a longer period of time and still have pending jobs. You might want to decrease this value if you are concerned about orphaned jobs occupying disk space.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can configure the inactive job time-out to specified number of days. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the default value of 90 will be used for the inactive job time-out."
  6723. CADOptions="Ctrl+Alt+Del Options"
  6724. Cat_OfflineFiles="Offline Files"
  6725. Catname="Administrative Alerts"
  6726. ClassicShell_Help="This setting allows you to remove the Active Desktop and Web view features. If you enable this setting, it will disable the Active Desktop and Web view. Also, users cannot configure their system to open items by single-clicking (such as in Mouse in Control Panel). As a result, the user interface looks and operates like the interface for Windows NT 4.0, and users cannot restore the new features.\n\nNote: This setting takes precedence over the "Enable Active Desktop" setting. If both policies are enabled, Active Desktop is disabled.\n\nAlso, see the "Disable Active Desktop" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Desktop\Active Desktop and the "Remove the Folder Options menu item from the Tools menu" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Explorer."
  6727. ClassicShell="Turn on Classic Shell"
  6728. ClearRecentDocsOnExit_Help="Clear history of recently opened documents on exit.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system deletes shortcuts to recently used document files when the user logs off. As a result, the Documents menu on the Start menu is always empty when the user logs on.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the system retains document shortcuts, and when a user logs on the Documents menu appears just as it did when the user logged off.\n\nNote: The system saves document shortcuts in the user profile in the System-drive\Documents and Settings\User-name\Recent folder.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove Documents menu from Start Menu" and "Do not keep history of recently opened documents" policies in this folder. The system only uses this setting when neither of these related settings are selected.\n\nThis setting does not clear the list of recent files that Windows programs display at the bottom of the File menu. See the "Do not keep history of recently opened documents" setting.\n\nThis policy setting also does not hide document shortcuts displayed in the Open dialog box. See the "Hide the dropdown list of recent files" setting."
  6729. ClearRecentDocsOnExit="Clear history of recently opened documents on exit"
  6730. Comdlg="Common Open File Dialog"
  6731. ComdlgSub="Common Open File Dialog Restrictions"
  6732. CompatibleRUPSecurity="Do not check for user ownership of Roaming Profile Folders"
  6733. CompatibleRUPSecurity_Help="Prevents Windows from checking for correct permissions on a user's roaming profile folder. Prior to Windows XP SP1, no checks are made for the correct permissions if the profile folder already exists.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting AND the roaming profile folder exists AND either the user or the administrators group is not the owner of the folder, Windows will NOT copy files to or from the roaming folder.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the behavior is the same as Windows XP pre-SP1."
  6734. ConfirmFileDelete="Display confirmation dialog when deleting files"
  6735. ConfirmFileDelete_Help="Allows you to have Windows Explorer display a confirmation dialog whenever a file is deleted or moved to the Recycle Bin.\n\nIf you enable this setting, a confirmation dialog is displayed when a file is deleted or moved to the Recycle Bin by the user.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the default behavior of not displaying a confirmation dialog occurs."
  6736. COnly="Restrict C drive only"
  6737. Connect_HomeDir_ToRoot_Explain="Restores the definitions of the %HOMESHARE% and %HOMEPATH% environment variables to those used in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system uses the Windows NT 4.0 definitions. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system uses the new definitions designed for Windows 2000.\n\nAlong with %HOMEDRIVE%, these variables define the home directory of a user profile. The home directory is a persistent mapping of a drive letter on the local computer to a local or remote directory.\n\nBy default, in Windows 2000, %HOMESHARE% stores the fully qualified path to the home directory (such as \\server\share\dir1\dir2\homedir). Users can access the home directory and any of its subdirectories from the home drive letter, but they cannot see or access its parent directories. %HOMEPATH% stores a final backslash and is included for compatibility with earlier systems.\n\nOn Windows NT 4.0 and earlier, %HOMESHARE% stores only the network share (such as \\server\share). %HOMEPATH% stores the remainder of the fully qualified path to the home directory (such as \dir1\dir2\homedir). As a result, users can access any directory on the home share by using the home directory drive letter.\n\nTip: To specify a home directory in Windows 2000, in Active Directory Users and Computers or Local Users and Groups, right-click the name of a user account, click Properties, click the Profile tab, and in the "Home folder" section, select the "Connect" option and select a drive letter and home directory.\n\nExample: Drive Z is mapped to \\server\share\dir1\dir2\homedir.\n\nIf this setting is disabled or not configured (Windows 2000 behavior):\n\n-- %HOMEDRIVE% = Z: (mapped to \\server\share\dir1\dir2\homedir)\n\n-- %HOMESHARE% = \\server\share\dir1\dir2\homedir\n\n-- %HOMEPATH% = \\n\nIf the setting is enabled (Windows NT 4.0 behavior):\n\n-- %HOMEDRIVE% = Z: (mapped to \\server\share)\n\n-- %HOMESHARE% = \\server\share\n\n-- %HOMEPATH% = \dir1\dir2\homedir"
  6738. Connect_HomeDir_ToRoot="Connect home directory to root of the share"
  6739. ControlPanel="Control Panel"
  6740. CPL_Display_Disable="Remove Display in Control Panel"
  6741. CPL_Display_HideAppearance="Hide Appearance and Themes tab"
  6742. CPL_Display_HideBkgnd="Hide Desktop tab"
  6743. CPL_Display_HideScrsav="Hide Screen Saver tab"
  6744. CPL_Display_HideSettings="Hide Settings tab"
  6745. CPL_Display_Restrict="Restrict display"
  6746. CPL_Display="Control Panel\Display Restrictions"
  6747. CPL="Control Panel"
  6748. CSE_AppMgmt="Software Installation policy processing"
  6749. CSE_AppMgmt_Help="Determines when software installation policies are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies that use the software installation component of Group Policy, such as policies in Software Settings\Software Installation. You can set software installation policy only for Group Policy objects stored in Active Directory, not for Group Policy objects on the local computer.\n\nThis policy overrides customized settings that the program implementing the software installation policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Allow processing across a slow network connection" option updates the policies even when the update is being transmitted across a slow network connection, such as a telephone line. Updates across slow connections can cause significant delays.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they are updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6750. CSE_DiskQuota="Disk Quota policy processing"
  6751. CSE_DiskQuota_Help="Determines when disk quota policies are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies that use the disk quota component of Group Policy, such as those in Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Disk Quotas.\n\nIt overrides customized settings that the program implementing the disk quota policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Allow processing across a slow network connection" option updates the policies even when the update is being transmitted across a slow network connection, such as a telephone line. Updates across slow connections can cause significant delays.\n\nThe "Do not apply during periodic background processing" option prevents the system from updating affected policies in the background while the computer is in use. Background updates can disrupt the user, cause a program to stop or operate abnormally, and, in rare cases, damage data.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they are updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6752. CSE_EFSRecovery="EFS recovery policy processing"
  6753. CSE_EFSRecovery_Help="Determines when encryption policies are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies that use the encryption component of Group Policy, such as policies related to encryption in Windows Settings\Security Settings.\n\nIt overrides customized settings that the program implementing the encryption policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Allow processing across a slow network connection" option updates the policies even when the update is being transmitted across a slow network connection, such as a telephone line. Updates across slow connections can cause significant delays.\n\nThe "Do not apply during periodic background processing" option prevents the system from updating affected policies in the background while the computer is in use. Background updates can disrupt the user, cause a program to stop or operate abnormally, and, in rare cases, damage data.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they are updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6754. CSE_FolderRedirection="Folder Redirection policy processing"
  6755. CSE_FolderRedirection_Help="Determines when folder redirection policies are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies that use the folder redirection component of Group Policy, such as those in WindowsSettings\Folder Redirection. You can only set folder redirection policy for Group Policy objects, stored in Active Directory, not for Group Policy objects on the local computer.\n\nThis setting overrides customized settings that the program implementing the folder redirection policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Allow processing across a slow network connection" option updates the policies even when the update is being transmitted across a slow network connection, such as a telephone line. Updates across slow connections can cause significant delays.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they are updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6756. CSE_IEM="Internet Explorer Maintenance policy processing"
  6757. CSE_IEM_Help="Determines when Internet Explorer Maintenance policies are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies that use the Internet Explorer Maintenance component of Group Policy, such as those in Windows Settings\Internet Explorer Maintenance.\n\nIt overrides customized settings that the program implementing the Internet Explorer Maintenance policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Allow processing across a slow network connection" option updates the policies even when the update is being transmitted across a slow network connection, such as a telephone line. Updates across slow connections can cause significant delays.\n\nThe "Do not apply during periodic background processing" option prevents the system from updating affected policies in the background while the computer is in use. Background updates can disrupt the user, cause a program to stop or operate abnormally, and, in rare cases, damage data.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they are updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6758. CSE_IPSecurity="IP Security policy processing"
  6759. CSE_IPSecurity_Help="Determines when IP security policies are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies that use the IP security component of Group Policy, such as policies in Computer Configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\IP Security Policies on Local Machine.\n\nIt overrides customized settings that the program implementing the IP security policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Allow processing across a slow network connection" option updates the policies even when the update is being transmitted across a slow network connection, such as a telephone line. Updates across slow connections can cause significant delays.\n\nThe "Do not apply during periodic background processing" option prevents the system from updating affected policies in the background while the computer is in use. Background updates can disrupt the user, cause a program to stop or operate abnormally, and, in rare cases, damage data.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they are updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6760. CSE_NOCHANGES="Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed"
  6761. CSE_NOBACKGROUND="Do not apply during periodic background processing"
  6762. CSE_Registry="Registry policy processing"
  6763. CSE_Registry_Help="Determines when registry policies are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies in the Administrative Templates folder and any other policies that store values in the registry.\n\nIt overrides customized settings that the program implementing a registry policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Do not apply during periodic background processing" option prevents the system from updating affected policies in the background while the computer is in use. Background updates can disrupt the user, cause a program to stop or operate abnormally, and, in rare cases, damage data.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they are updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6764. CSE_Security="Security policy processing"
  6765. CSE_Security_Help="Determines when security policies are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies that use the security component of Group Policy, such as those in Windows Settings\Security Settings.\n\nIt overrides customized settings that the program implementing the security policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Do not apply during periodic background processing" option prevents the system from updating affected policies in the background while the computer is in use. Background updates can disrupt the user, cause a program to stop or operate abnormally, and in rare cases, damage data.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they be updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6766. CSE_Scripts="Scripts policy processing"
  6767. CSE_Scripts_Help="Determines when policies that assign shared scripts are updated.\n\nThis setting affects all policies that use the scripts component of Group Policy, such as those in WindowsSettings\Scripts.\n\nIt overrides customized settings that the program implementing the scripts policy set when it was installed.\n\nIf you enable this policy, you can use the check boxes provided to change the options. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, it has no effect on the system.\n\nThe "Allow processing across a slow network connection" option updates the policies even when the update is being transmitted across a slow network connection, such as a telephone line. Updates across slow connections can cause significant delays.\n\nThe "Do not apply during periodic background processing" option prevents the system from updating affected policies in the background while the computer is in use. Background updates can disrupt the user, cause a program to stop or operate abnormally, and, in rare cases, damage data.\n\nThe "Process even if the Group Policy objects have not changed" option updates and reapplies the policies even if the policies have not changed. Many policy implementations specify that they are updated only when changed. However, you might want to update unchanged policies, such as reapplying a desired setting in case a user has changed it."
  6768. CSE_SLOWLINK="Allow processing across a slow network connection"
  6769. CustomizedSupportUrl_Help="Adds a customized Web page link to the Printers folder.\n\nBy default, the Printers folder includes a link to the Microsoft Support Web page called "Get help with printing". It can also include a link to a Web page supplied by the vendor of the currently selected printer.\n\nYou can use this setting to replace the "Get help with printing" default link with a link to a Web page customized for your enterprise.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, or if you do not enter an alternate Internet address, the default link will appear in the Printers folder.\n\nNote: Web pages links only appear in the Printers folder when Web view is enabled. If Web view is disabled, the setting has no effect. (To enable Web view, open the Printers folder, and, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the General tab, and then click "Enable Web content in folders.")\n\nAlso, see the "Web-based printing" setting in this setting folder and the "Browse a common web site to find printers" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Printers.\n\nWeb view is affected by the "Turn on Classic Shell" and "Remove the Folder Options menu item from the Tools menu" settings in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Explorer, and by the "Enable Active Desktop" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Desktop\Active Desktop."
  6770. CustomizedSupportUrl_Link="URL"
  6771. CustomizedSupportUrl_Tip1="Specify the URL. For example, the url would: http://www.microsoft.com/support"
  6772. CustomizedSupportUrl="Custom support URL in the Printers folder's left pane"
  6773. DefaultDirectoryScope_Help="Determines which information source is the default starting point when users search for people.\n\nThis setting specifies the information source that appears in the "Look in" box in the Find People dialog box when the dialog box opens. (To open the Find People dialog box, click Start, click Search, and then click "For people.") Users can search in the default information source or use the drop-down list beside "Look in" to change the source. If users change the source, the last source used appears in the "Look in" box the next time it opens.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the source listed first in alphabetical order appears in the "Look in" box when it opens. By default, Address Book appears first.\n\nTo use this setting, type the DNS-friendly name or the NetBIOS name of the server that is hosting the source you want to list first.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If these settings conflict, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nNote: This setting establishes a default value that users can change. It does not limit user actions or change system features."
  6774. DefaultDirectoryScope="Default directory scope"
  6775. DefaultExcludeMessage="Local Settings;Temporary Internet Files;History;Temp"
  6776. DefaultSizeMessage="You have exceeded your profile storage space. Before you can log off, you need to move some items from your profile to network or local storage."
  6777. DefaultCategory_Help="Specifies the category of programs that appears when users open the "Add New Programs" page.\n\nIf you enable this setting, only the programs in the category you specify are displayed when the "Add New Programs" page opens. Users can use the Category box on the "Add New Programs" page to display programs in other categories.\n\nTo use this setting, type the name of a category in the Category box for this setting. You must enter a category that is already defined in Add or Remove Programs. To define a category, use Software Installation.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, all programs (Category: All) are displayed when the "Add New Programs" page opens.\n\nYou can use this setting to direct users to the programs they are most likely to need.\n\nNote: This setting is ignored if either the "Remove Add/Remove Programs" setting or the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled."
  6778. DefaultCategory="Specify default category for Add New Programs"
  6779. DefaultCategoryBox="Category:"
  6780. DeleteRoamingCachedProfiles_Help="Determines whether the system saves a copy of a user s roaming profile on the local computer's hard drive when the user logs off.\n\nThis setting, and related settings in this folder, together describe a strategy for managing user profiles residing on remote servers. In particular, they tell the system how to respond when a remote profile is slow to load.\n\nRoaming profiles reside on a network server. By default, when users with roaming profiles log off, the system also saves a copy of their roaming profile on the hard drive of the computer they are using in case the server that stores the roaming profile is unavailable when the user logs on again. The local copy is also used when the remote copy of the roaming user profile is slow to load.\n\nIf you enable this setting, any local copies of the user s roaming profile are deleted when the user logs off. The roaming profile still remains on the network server that stores it.\n\nImportant: Do not enable this setting if you are using the slow link detection feature of Windows 2000 and Windows XP. To respond to a slow link, the system requires a local copy of the user s roaming profile."
  6781. DeleteRoamingCachedProfiles="Delete cached copies of roaming profiles"
  6782. DenyRsopToInteractiveUser_Help="This setting controls the ability of users to view their Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) data.\n\nBy default, interactively logged on users can view their own Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) data.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, interactive users cannot generate RSoP data.\n\nIf this setting is not configured or disabled, interactive Users can generate RSoP.\n\nNote: This setting does not affect administrators. If this setting is enabled or disabled, by default, administrators can view RSoP data.\n\nNote: To view RSoP data on a client computer, use the RSoP snap-in for the Microsoft Management Console. You can launch the RSoP snap-in from the command line by typing RSOP.msc\n\nNote: This setting exists as both a User Configuration and Computer Configuration setting.\n\nAlso, see the "Turn off Resultant set of Policy Logging" setting in Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\GroupPolicy."
  6783. DenyRsopToInteractiveUser="Disallow Interactive Users from generating Resultant Set of Policy data"
  6784. Desktop="Desktop"
  6785. DesktopDisplay="Desktop and Display"
  6786. DesktopSub="General Desktop"
  6787. DFSDiscoverDC="Sets how often a DFS Client discovers DC's"
  6788. DFSDiscoverDC_Help="Allows you to configure how often a Distributed File System (DFS) client attempts to discover domain controllers on their network.\n\nBy default, a DFS client attempts to discover domain controllers every 15 minutes.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can configure how often a DFS client attempts to discover domain controllers. This value is specified in minutes.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the default value of 15 minutes applies.\n\nNote: The minimum value you can select is 15 minutes. If you try to set this setting to a value less then 15 minutes, the default value of 15 minutes is applied."
  6789. DFSDiscoverDialog="Time in minutes:"
  6790. DisableAdvanced="Remove Advanced Menu"
  6791. DisableAdvancedHelp="Prevents users from viewing or changing the properties of newly created tasks.\n\nThis setting removes the "Open advanced properties for this task when I click Finish" item from the last page of the Scheduled Task Wizard. \n\nThis setting prevents users from viewing and changing task characteristics, such as the program the task runs, details of its schedule, idle time and power management settings, and its security context. It is designed to simplify task creation for beginning users.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: This setting affects newly created tasks only. To prevent users from changing the properties of existing tasks, use the "Hide Property Pages" setting."
  6792. DisableAlways="Always"
  6793. DisableAutoADMUpdate="Turn off automatic update of ADM files"
  6794. DisableAutoADMUpdate_Help="Prevents the system from updating the Administrative Templates source files automatically when you open Group Policy.\n\nBy default, when you start Group Policy, the system loads the most recently revised copies of the Administrative Templates source files (.adm) that it finds in the %Systemroot%\inf directory. The .adm files create the list of settings that appear under Administrative Templates in Group Policy.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system loads the .adm files you used the last time you ran Group Policy. Thereafter, you must update the .adm files manually.\n\nNote: Upgrading your .adm files does not overwrite your configuration settings. The settings are stored in Active Directory, not in the .adm files.\n\nTip: To upgrade your .adm files manually, in Group Policy, right-click Administrative Templates (either instance), and then click Add/Remove Templates."
  6795. DisableBackgroundPolicy_Help="Prevents Group Policy from being updated while the computer is in use. This setting applies to Group Policy for computers, users, and domain controllers.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system waits until the current user logs off the system before updating the computer and user settings.\n\nIf you disable this setting, updates can be applied while users are working. The frequency of updates is determined by the "Group Policy refresh interval for computers" and "Group Policy refresh interval for users" settings.\n\nNote: If you enable this setting, you must restart your computer for it to take effect."
  6796. DisableBackgroundPolicy="Turn off background refresh of Group Policy"
  6797. DisableBrowse_Help="Prevents users from searching for installation files when they add features or components to an installed program.\n\nThis setting disables the Browse button beside the "Use feature from" list in the Windows Installer dialog box. As a result, users must select an installation file source from the "Use features from" list that the system administrator configures.\n\nThis setting applies even when the installation is running in the user's security context.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Browse button is enabled when an installation is running in the user's security context. But only system administrators can browse when an installation is running with elevated system privileges, such as installations offered on the desktop or in Add or Remove Programs.\n\nThis setting affects Windows Installer only. It does not prevent users from selecting other browsers, such as Windows Explorer or My Network Places, to search for installation files.\n\nAlso, see the "Enable user to browse for source while elevated" setting."
  6798. DisableBrowse="Remove browse dialog box for new source"
  6799. DisableChangePassword_Help="Prevents users from changing their Windows password on demand.\n\nThis setting disables the "Change Password" button on the Windows Security dialog box (which appears when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del).\n\nHowever, users are still able to change their password when prompted by the system. The system prompts users for a new password when an administrator requires a new password or their password is expiring."
  6800. DisableChangePassword="Remove Change Password"
  6801. DisableCMD_Help="Prevents users from running the interactive command prompt, Cmd.exe. This setting also determines whether batch files (.cmd and .bat) can run on the computer.\n\nIf you enable this setting and the user tries to open a command window, the system displays a message explaining that a setting prevents the action.\n\nNote: Do not prevent the computer from running batch files if the computer uses logon, logoff, startup, or shutdown batch file scripts, or for users that use Terminal Services."
  6802. DisableCMD="Prevent access to the command prompt"
  6803. DisableCMDScripts="Disable the command prompt script processing also?"
  6804. DisableCMD_YES="Yes"
  6805. DisableCMD_NO="No"
  6806. DisableExplorerRunLegacy_Help="Ignores the customized run list.\n\nYou can create a customized list of additional programs and documents that the system starts automatically when it runs on Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. These programs are added to the standard run list of programs and services that the system starts.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system ignores the run list for Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, and Windows XP.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, Windows 2000 adds any customized run list configured for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier to its run list.n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policies are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nNote: To create a customized run list by using a policy, use the "Run these applications at startup" setting.\n\nThe customized run lists for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier are stored in the registry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Windows\Run. They can be configured by using the "Run" setting in System Policy Editor for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier.\n\nAlso, see the "Do not process the run once list" setting."
  6807. DisableExplorerRunLegacy="Do not process the legacy run list"
  6808. DisableExplorerRunOnceLegacy_Help="Ignores customized run-once lists.\n\nYou can create a customized list of additional programs and documents that are started automatically the next time the system starts (but not thereafter). These programs are added to the standard list of programs and services that the system starts.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system ignores the run-once list.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system runs the programs in the run-once list.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nNote: Customized run-once lists are stored in the registry in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\RunOnce.\n\nAlso, see the "Do not process the legacy run list" setting."
  6809. DisableExplorerRunOnceLegacy="Do not process the run once list"
  6810. DisableFRAdminPin="Do not automatically make redirected folders available offline"
  6811. DisableFRAdminPin_Help="All redirected shell folders, such as My Documents, Desktop, Start Menu, and Application Data, are available offline by default. This setting allows you to change this behavior so that redirected shell folders are not automatically available for offline use. However, users can still choose to make files and folders available offline themselves.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the users must manually select the files they wish to be made available offline.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, redirected shell folders are automatically made available offline. All subfolders within the redirected folders are also made available offline.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent files from being automatically cached if the network share is configured for "Automatic Caching", nor does it affect the availability of the "Make Available Offline" menu option in the user interface.\n\nNote: Do not enable this setting unless you are certain that users will not need access to all of their redirected files in the event that the network or server holding the redirected files becomes unavailable."
  6812. DisableLockComputer_Help="Prevents users from locking the system.\n\nWhile locked, the desktop is hidden and the system cannot be used. Only the user who locked the system or the system administrator can unlock it.\n\nTip:To lock a computer without configuring a setting, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, and then click "Lock Computer.""
  6813. DisableLockComputer="Remove Lock Computer"
  6814. DisableLogoff="Remove Logoff"
  6815. DisableMedia_Help="Prevents users from installing programs from removable media.\n\nIf a user tries to install a program from removable media, such as CD-ROMs, floppy disks, and DVDs, a message appears, stating that the feature cannot be found.\n\nThis setting applies even when the installation is running in the user's security context.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can install from removable media when the installation is running in their own security context, but only system administrators can use removable media when an installation is running with elevated system privileges, such as installations offered on the desktop or in Add or Remove Programs.\n\nAlso, see the "Enable user to use media source while elevated setting" in Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Installer.\n\nAlso, see the "Hide the 'Add a program from CD-ROM or floppy disk' option" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Add/Remove Programs."
  6816. DisableMedia="Prevent removable media source for any install"
  6817. DisableMSI_Help="Disables or restricts the use of Windows Installer.\n\nThis setting can prevent users from installing software on their systems or permit users to install only those programs offered by a system administrator.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the options in the Disable Windows Installer box to establish an installation setting.\n\n-- The "Never" option indicates that Windows Installer is fully enabled. Users can install and upgrade software. Windows Installer is enabled by default on Windows 2000.\n\n-- The "For non-managed apps only" option permits users to install only those programs that a system administrator assigns (offers on the desktop) or publishes (adds them to Add or Remove Programs).\n\n-- The "Always" option indicates that Windows Installer is disabled.\n\nThis setting affects Windows Installer only. It does not prevent users from using other methods to install and upgrade programs."
  6818. DisableMSI="Disable Windows Installer"
  6819. DisableNever="Never"
  6820. DisableNonManaged="For non-managed apps only"
  6821. DisablePatch_Help="Prevents users from using Windows Installer to install patches.\n\nPatches are updates or upgrades that replace only those program files that have changed. Because patches can be easy vehicles for malicious programs, some installations prohibit their use.\n\nNote: This setting applies only to installations that run in the user's security context. By default, users who are not system administrators cannot apply patches to installations that run with elevated system privileges, such as those offered on the desktop or in Add or Remove Programs.\n\nAlso, see the "Enable user to patch elevated products" setting."
  6822. DisablePatch="Prohibit patching"
  6823. DisablePersonalDirChange_Help="Prevents users from changing the path to the My Documents folder.\n\nBy default, a user can change the location of the My Documents folder by typing a new path in the Target box of the My Documents Properties dialog box.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users are unable to type a new location in the Target box."
  6824. DisablePersonalDirChange="Prohibit user from changing My Documents path"
  6825. DisableRegedit_Help="Disables the Windows registry editors, Regedit.exe and Regedit.exe.\n\nIf this setting is enabled and the user tries to start a registry editor, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.\n\nTo prevent users from using other administrative tools, use the "Run only allowed Windows applications" setting."
  6826. DisableRegedit="Prevent access to registry editing tools"
  6827. DisableRollback_Help="Prohibits Windows Installer from generating and saving the files it needs to reverse an interrupted or unsuccessful installation.\n\nThis setting prevents Windows Installer from recording the original state of the system and sequence of changes it makes during installation. It also prevents Windows Installer from retaining files it intends to delete later. As a result, Windows Installer cannot restore the computer to its original state if the installation does not complete.\n\nThis setting is designed to reduce the amount of temporary disk space required to install programs. Also, it prevents malicious users from interrupting an installation to gather data about the internal state of the computer or to search secure system files. However, because an incomplete installation can render the system or a program inoperable, do not use this setting unless it is essential.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If the setting is enabled in either folder, it is considered be enabled, even if it is explicitly disabled in the other folder."
  6828. DisableRollback="Prohibit rollback"
  6829. DisableStatusMessages_Help="Suppresses system status messages.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system does not display a message reminding users to wait while their system starts or shuts down, or while users log on or off."
  6830. DisableStatusMessages="Remove Boot / Shutdown / Logon / Logoff status messages"
  6831. DisableSystemPolicy_Help="Disables System Policy designed for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier.\n\nIn Windows 2000, Group Policy replace the System Policy that System Policy Editor created on Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. However, Windows 2000 continues to support System Policy for installations that use them.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system does not recognize or implement System Policy. However, it continues its full support for Group Policy."
  6832. DisableSystemPolicy="Disable System Policy (use Group Policy only)"
  6833. DisableTaskMgr_Help="Prevents users from starting Task Manager (Taskmgr.exe).\n\nIf this setting is enabled and users try to start Task Manager, a message appears explaining that a policy prevents the action.\n\nTask Manager lets users start and stop programs; monitor the performance of their computers; view and monitor all programs running on their computers, including system services; find the executable names of programs; and change the priority of the process in which programs run."
  6834. DisableTaskMgr="Remove Task Manager"
  6835. DisableUsersFromMachGP="Remove users ability to invoke machine policy refresh"
  6836. DisableUsersFromMachGP_Help="This setting allows you to control a user's ability to invoke a computer policy refresh.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users may not invoke a refresh of computer policy. Computer policy will still be applied at startup or when an official policy refresh occurs.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the default behavior applies. By default, computer policy is applied when the computer starts up. It also applies at a specified refresh interval or when manually invoked by the user.\n\nNote: This setting only applies to nonadministrators. Administrators can still invoke a refresh of computer policy at any time, no matter how this policy is configured.\n\nAlso, see the "Group Policy refresh interval for computers" setting to change the policy refresh interval."
  6837. DisallowApps_Help="Prevents Windows from running the programs you specify in this setting.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users cannot run programs that you add to the list of disallowed applications.\n\nThis setting only prevents users from running programs that are started by the Windows Explorer process. It does not prevent users from running programs, such as Task Manager, that are started by the system process or by other processes. Also, if you permit users to gain access to the command prompt, Cmd.exe, this setting does not prevent them from starting programs in the command window that they are not permitted to start by using Windows Explorer. Note: To create a list of disallowed applications, click Show, click Add, and then enter the application executable name (e.g., Winword.exe, Poledit.exe, Powerpnt.exe)."
  6838. DisallowApps_Tip1=" "
  6839. DisallowApps_Tip2="To create a list of disallowed applications, click Show,"
  6840. DisallowApps_Tip3="then Add, and enter the application executable name"
  6841. DisallowApps_Tip4="(e.g., Winword.exe, Poledit.exe, Powerpnt.exe)."
  6842. DisallowApps="Don't run specified Windows applications"
  6843. DisallowAppsList="List of disallowed applications"
  6844. DisallowCpls_Help="Hides specified Control Panel items and folders.\n\nThis setting removes Control Panel items (such as Display) and folders (such as Fonts) from the Control Panel window and the Start menu. It can remove Control Panel items you have added to your system, as well as Control Panel items included in Windows 2000.\n\nTo hide a Control Panel item, type the file name of the item, such as Ncpa.cpl (for Network). To hide a folder, type the folder name, such as Fonts.\n\nThis setting affects the Start menu and Control Panel window only. It does not prevent users from running Control Panel items.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove Display in Control Panel" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Display.\n\nIf both the "Hide specified Control Panel applets" setting and the "Show only specified Control Panel applets" setting are enabled, and the same item appears in both lists, the "Show only specified Control Panel applets" setting is ignored.\n\nNote: To find the file name of a Control Panel item, search for files with the .cpl file name extension in the %Systemroot%\System32 directory. Note: To create a list of disallowed Control Panel applets, click Show, click Add, and then enter the Control Panel file name (ends with .cpl) or the name displayed under that item in the Control Panel. (e.g., desk.cpl, powercfg.cpl, Printers and Faxes)\n\nNote: This setting does not affect the Categories that are displayed in the new Control Panel Category view in Windows XP. If you want to control which items are displayed in Control Panel, enable the "Force classic Control Panel Style" setting to remove the Category view, and then use this setting to control which .cpls are not displayed."
  6845. DisallowCpls="Hide specified Control Panel applets"
  6846. DisallowCplsList="List of disallowed Control Panel applets"
  6847. Display="Display"
  6848. DisplayErrors="Display error messages"
  6849. DNS_Client="DNS Client"
  6850. DNS_Client_Interfaces="Interfaces"
  6851. DNS_RegistrationRefreshInterval="Registration Refresh Interval"
  6852. DNS_RegistrationRefreshInterval_Help="Specifies the Registration Refresh Interval of A and PTR resource records for computers to which this setting is applied. This setting may be applied to computers using dynamic update only.\n\nComputers running Windows 2000 and Windows XP, and configured to perform dynamic DNS registration of A and PTR resource records, periodically reregister their records with DNS servers, even if their records data has not changed. This reregistration is required to indicate to DNS servers configured to automatically remove (scavenge) stale records that these records are current and should be preserved in the database.\n\nWarning: If the DNS resource records are registered in zones with scavenging enabled, the value of this setting should never be longer than the Refresh Interval configured for these zones. Setting the Registration Refresh Interval to longer than the Refresh Interval of the DNS zones might result in the undesired deletion of A and PTR resource records.\n\nTo specify the Registration Refresh Interval, click Enable, and then enter a value larger than 1800. Remember, this value specifies the Registration Refresh Interval in seconds, for example, 1800 seconds is 30 minutes.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  6853. DNS_RegistrationRefreshIntervalLabel="Seconds:"
  6854. DNS_RegistrationEnabled="Dynamic Update"
  6855. DNS_RegistrationEnabled_Help="Determines if dynamic update is enabled.\n\nComputers configured for dynamic update automatically register and update their DNS resource records with a DNS server.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the computers to which this setting is applied may use dynamic DNS registration on each of their network connections, depending on the configuration of each individual network connection. For a dynamic DNS registration to be enabled on a specific network connection, it is necessary and sufficient that both computer-specific and connection-specific configurations allow dynamic DNS registration. This setting controls the computer-specific property controlling dynamic DNS registration. If you enable this setting, you allow dynamic update to be set individually for each of the network connections.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the computers to which this setting is applied may not use dynamic DNS registration for any of their network connections, regardless of the configuration for individual network connections.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  6856. DNS_RegistrationOverwritesInConflict="Replace Addresses In Conflicts"
  6857. DNS_RegistrationOverwritesInConflict_Help="Determines whether a DNS client that attempts to register its A resource record should overwrite an existing A resource record or records containing conflicting IP addresses.\n\nThis setting is designed for computers that register A resource records in DNS zones that do not support Secure Dynamic Update. Secure Dynamic Update preserves ownership of resource records and does not allow a DNS client to overwrite records that are registered by other computers.\n\nDuring dynamic update of a zone that does not use Secure Dynamic Update, a DNS client may discover that an existing A resource record associates the client s host DNS name with an IP address of a different computer. According to the default configuration, the DNS client attempts to replace the existing A resource record with an A resource record associating the DNS name with the client s IP address.\n\nIf you enable this setting, DNS clients attempt to replace conflicting A resource records during dynamic update.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the DNS client still performs the dynamic update of A resource records, but if the DNS client attempts to update A resource records containing conflicts, this attempt fails and an error is recorded in the Event Viewer log.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  6858. DNS_RegisterReverseLookup="Register PTR Records"
  6859. DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_Help="Determines whether the registration of PTR resource records is enabled for the computers to which this policy is applied.\n\nBy default, DNS clients configured to perform dynamic DNS registration attempt PTR resource record registration only if they successfully registered the corresponding A resource record.  A resource records map a host DNS name to the host IP address, and  PTR resource records map the host IP address to the host DNS name.\n\nTo enable this setting, click Enable, and then select one of the following values:\n\nDo not register - computers never attempt PTR resource records registration.\n\nRegister - computers attempt PTR resource records registration regardless of the success of the A records registration.\n\nRegister only if A record registration succeeds  computers attempt PTR resource records registration only if they successfully registered the corresponding A resource records.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  6860. DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_box="Register PTR records:"
  6861. DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_Register="Register"
  6862. DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_DoNotRegister="Do not register"
  6863. DNS_RegisterReverseLookup_RegisterOnlyIfASucceeds="Register only if A record registration succeeds "
  6864. DNS_Domain="Connection-Specific DNS Suffix"
  6865. DNS_Domain_Help="Specifies a connection-specific DNS suffix. This setting supersedes the connection-specific DNS suffixes set on the computers to which this setting is applied, those configured locally and those configured using DHCP.\n\nWarning: A connection-specific DNS suffix specified in this setting is applied to all the network connections used by multihomed computers to which this setting is applied.\n\nTo use this setting, click Enable, and then enter a string value representing the DNS suffix in the available field.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local or DHCP-configuration parameters."
  6866. DNS_DomainLabel="DNS Suffix:"
  6867. DNS_RegisterAdapterName="Register DNS records with connection-specific DNS suffix"
  6868. DNS_RegisterAdapterName_Help="Determines if a computer performing dynamic registration may register A and PTR resource records with a concatenation of its Computer Name and a connection-specific DNS suffix, in addition to registering these records with a concatenation of its Computer Name and the Primary DNS suffix.\n\nWarning: Enabling of this group setting is applied to all the network connections of multihomed computers to which this setting is applied.\n\nBy default, a DNS client performing dynamic DNS registration registers A and PTR resource records with a concatenation of its Computer Name and the primary DNS suffix. For example, a concatenation of a Computer Name, such as "mycomputer", and the primary DNS suffix, such as "microsoft.com", would result in "mycomputer.microsoft.com".\n\nIf this setting were enabled, a computer would register A and PTR resource records with its connection-specific DNS suffix in addition to registering A and PTR resource records with the primary DNS suffix. For example, a concatenation of a Computer Name "mycomputer" and the connection specific DNS suffix "VPNconnection" would be used when registering A and PTR resource records, resulting in "mycomputer.VPNconnection". Notice that if dynamic DNS registration is disabled on a computer to which this setting is applied, then, regardless of this setting s settings, a computer does not attempt dynamic DNS registration of A and PTR records containing a concatenation of its Computer Name and a connection-specific DNS suffix. If dynamic DNS registration is disabled on a specific network connection of a computer to which this setting is applied, then, regardless of this setting s settings, a computer does not attempt dynamic DNS registration of A and PTR records containing a concatenation of its Computer Name and a connection-specific DNS suffix on that network connection.\n\nIf this setting is disabled, a DNS client does not register A and PTR resource records with its connection-specific DNS suffix.\n\nIf this setting is not configu
  6869. DNS_NameServer="DNS Servers"
  6870. DNS_NameServer_Help="Defines the DNS servers to which a computer sends queries when it attempts to resolve names.\n\nWarning: The list of the DNS servers defined in this setting supersedes DNS servers configured locally and those configured using DHCP. The list of DNS servers is applied to all network connections of multihomed computers to which this setting is applied.\n\nTo use this setting, click Enable, and then enter a space-delimited list of IP addresses (in dotted decimal format) in the available field. If you enable this setting, you must enter at least one IP address.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local or DHCP-configured parameters."
  6871. DNS_NameServerLabel="IP Addresses:"
  6872. DNS_SearchList="DNS Suffix Search List"
  6873. DNS_SearchList_Help="Determines the DNS suffixes to attach to an unqualified single-label name before submission of a DNS query for that name.\n\nAn unqualified single-label name contains no dots, such as "example". This is different from a fully qualified domain name, such as "example.microsoft.com.".\n\nWith this setting enabled, when a user submits a query for a single-label name, such as "example", a local DNS client attaches a suffix, such as "microsoft.com", resulting in the query "example.microsoft.com", before sending the query to a DNS server.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can specify the DNS suffixes to attach before submission of a query for an unqualified single-label name. The values of the DNS suffixes in this setting may be set using comma-separated strings, such as "microsoft.com,serverua.microsoft.com,office.microsoft.com". One DNS suffix is attached for each submission of a query. If a query is unsuccessful, a new DNS suffix is added in place of the failed suffix, and this new query is submitted. The values are used in the order they appear in the string, starting with the leftmost value and preceding to the right.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you must specify at least one suffix.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the primary DNS suffix and network connection-specific DNS suffixes are appended to the unqualified queries.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  6874. DNS_SearchListLabel="DNS Suffixes:"
  6875. DNS_UseDomainNameDevolution="Primary DNS Suffix Devolution"
  6876. DNS_UseDomainNameDevolution_Help="Determines whether the DNS client performs primary DNS suffix devolution in a name resolution process.\n\nWhen a user submits a query for a single-label name, such as "example", a local DNS client attaches a suffix, such as "microsoft.com", resulting in the query "example.microsoft.com", before sending the query to a DNS server.\n\nIf a DNS Suffix Search List is not specified, the DNS client attaches the Primary DNS Suffix to a single-label name, and, if this query fails, the Connection-Specific DNS suffix is attached for a new query. If none of these queries are resolved, the client devolves the Primary DNS Suffix of the computer (drops the leftmost label of the Primary DNS Suffix), attaches this devolved Primary DNS suffix to the single-label name, and submits this new query to a DNS server.\n\nFor example, if the primary DNS suffix ooo.aaa.microsoft.com is attached to the non-dot-terminated single-label name "example," and the DNS query for example.ooo.aaa.reskit.com fails, the DNS client devolves the primary DNS suffix (drops the leftmost label), and submits a query for example.aaa.microsoft.com. If this query fails, the primary DNS suffix is devolved further and the query example.microsoft.com is submitted. If this query fails, devolution continues and the query example.microsoft.com is submitted. The primary DNS suffix would not be devolved further because the DNS suffix has two labels, "microsoft.com". The primary DNS suffix cannot be devolved to less than two labels.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, DNS clients on the computers to which this setting is applied attempt to resolve names that are concatenations of the single-label name to be resolved and the devolved Primary DNS Suffix.\n\nIf this setting is disabled, DNS clients on the computers to which this setting is applied donot attempt to resolve names that are concatenations of the single-label name to be resolved and the devolved Primary DNS Suffix.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any compu
  6877. DNS_PrimaryDnsSuffix_Help="Specifies the primary Domain Name System (DNS) suffix for all affected computers. The primary DNS suffix is used in DNS name registration and DNS name resolution.\n\nThis setting lets you specify a primary DNS suffix for a group of computers and prevents users, including administrators, from changing it.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, each computer uses its local primary DNS suffix, which is usually the DNS name of Active Directory domain to which it is joined. However, administrators can use System in Control Panel to change the primary DNS suffix of a computer.\n\nTo use this setting, in the text box provided, type the entire primary DNS suffix you want to assign. For example, microsoft.com.\n\nThis setting does not disable the DNS Suffix and NetBIOS Computer Name dialog box that administrators use to change the primary DNS suffix of a computer. However, if administrators enter a suffix, that suffix is ignored while this setting is enabled.\n\nImportant: To make changes to this setting effective, you must restart Windows 2000 on all computers affected by the setting.\n\nNote: To change the primary DNS suffix of a computer without setting a setting, click System in Control Panel, click the Network Identification tab, click Properties, click More, and then enter a suffix in the "Primary DNS suffix of this computer" box.\n\nFor more information about DNS, see "Domain Name System (DNS)" in Help."
  6878. DNS_PrimaryDnsSuffix="Primary DNS Suffix"
  6879. DNS_PrimaryDnsSuffixBox="Enter a primary DNS suffix:"
  6880. DNS_RegistrationTtl="TTL Set in the A and PTR records"
  6881. DNS_RegistrationTtl_Help="Specifies the value for the Time-To-Live (TTL) field in A and PTR resource records registered by the computers to which this setting is applied.\n\nTo specify the TTL, click Enable, and then enter a value in seconds (for example, the value 900 is 15 minutes).\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computer."
  6882. DNS_RegistrationTtlLabel="Seconds:"
  6883. DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel="Update Security Level"
  6884. DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_Help="Specifies whether the computers to which this setting is applied use secure dynamic update or standard dynamic update for registration of DNS records.\n\nTo enable this setting, click Enable, and then choose one of the following values.\n\nUnsecure followed by secure - if this option is chosen, computers send secure dynamic updates only when nonsecure dynamic updates are refused.\n\nOnly Unsecure - if this option is chosen, computers send only nonsecure dynamic updates.\n\nOnly Secure - if this option is chosen, computers send only secure dynamic updates.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  6885. DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_box="Update Security Level:"
  6886. DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_OnlySecure="Only Secure"
  6887. DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_OnlyUnsecure="Only Unsecure"
  6888. DNS_UpdateSecurityLevel_UnsecureFollowedBySecure="Unsecure followed by Secure"
  6889. DNS_AppendToMultiLabelName="Append DNS Suffixes to resolve multi-label names"
  6890. DNS_AppendToMultiLabelName_Help="Determines whether local a DNS client should attach DNS suffixes to a multi-label, non-dot-terminated name prior to submission of a DNS query for that name.\n\nA multi-label, non-dot-terminated name contains at least one dot, but not as its first or last character, for example, "www.microsoft.com".\n\nWith this setting enabled, when a user submits a query for a multi-label, non-dot-terminated name, such as "www.microsoft.com", a local DNS client attempts to resolve the name as is, that is, as "www.microsoft.com." or "www.hr". If such name resolution fails, then DNS client attaches a suffix, such as "microsoft.com" or "example.net", resulting in the query "www.microsoft.com.microsoft.com." or "www.hr.example.net", and sends the query to a DNS server.\n\nWith this setting disabled, when a user submits a query for a multi-label, non-dot-terminated name, such as "www.microsoft.com" or "www.hr", a local DNS client attempts to resolve the name only as is, that is, as "www.microsoft.com." or "www.hr". Regardless of the query result, the DNS client does not attempt to attach any DNS suffix to the specified name, and it resolves the query for the concatenated name.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration.
  6891. DNS_UpdateTopLevelDomainZones="Update Top Level Domain Zones"
  6892. DNS_UpdateTopLevelDomainZones_Help="Specifies whether the computers to which this setting is applied may send dynamic updates to the zones named with a single label name, also known as top-level domain zones, for example,  com .\n\nBy default, a DNS client configured to perform dynamic DNS update sends dynamic updates to the DNS zone that is authoritative for its DNS resource records, unless the authoritative zone is a top-level domain and root zone.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, computers to which this policy is applied send dynamic updates to any zone that is authoritative for the resource records that the computer needs to update, except the root zone.\n\nIf this setting is disabled, computers to which this policy is applied do not send dynamic updates to the root and/or top-level domain zones that are authoritative for the resource records that the computer needs to update.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  6893. DOnly="Restrict D drive only"
  6894. DownlevelBrowse_Help="Allows users to use the Add Printer Wizard to search the network for shared printers.\n\nIf you enable this setting or do not configure it, when users click "Add a network printer" but do not type the name of a particular printer, the Add Printer Wizard displays a list of all shared printers on the network and invites users to choose a printer from among them.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the network printer browse page is removed from within the Add Printer Wizard, and users cannot search the network but must type a printer name.\n\nNote: This setting affects the Add Printer Wizard only. It does not prevent users from using other programs to search for shared printers or to connect to network printers."
  6895. DownlevelBrowse="Browse the network to find printers"
  6896. DQ_Enable_Help="Enables and disables disk quota management on all NTFS volumes of the computer, and prevents users from changing the setting.\n\nIf you enable this setting, disk quota management is enabled, and users cannot disable it.\n\nIf you disable the setting, disk quota management is disabled, and users cannot enable it.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, disk quota management is disabled by default, but administrators can enable it.\n\nTo prevent users from changing the setting while a setting is in effect, the system disables the "Enable quota management" option on the Quota tab of NTFS volumes.\n\nNote: This setting enables disk quota management but does not establish or enforce a particular disk quota limit. To specify a disk quota limit, use the "Default quota limit and warning level" setting. Otherwise, the system uses the physical space on the volume as the quota limit.\n\nNote: To enable or disable disk quota management without specifying a setting, in My Computer, right-click the name of an NTFS volume, click Properties, click the Quota tab, and then click the "Enable quota management" option."
  6897. DQ_Enable="Enable disk quotas"
  6898. DQ_Enforce_Help="Determines whether disk quota limits are enforced and prevents users from changing the setting.\n\nIf you enable this setting, disk quota limits are enforced. If you disable this setting, disk quota limits are not enforced. When you enable or disable the setting, the system disables the "Deny disk space to users exceeding quota limit" option on the Quota tab so administrators cannot make changes while the setting is in effect.\n\nIf the setting is not configured, the disk quota limit is not enforced by default, but administrators change the setting.\n\nEnforcement is optional. When users reach an enforced disk quota limit, the system responds as though the physical space on the volume were exhausted. When users reach an unenforced limit, their status in the Quota Entries window changes, but they can continue to write to the volume as long as physical space is available.\n\nNote: This setting overrides user settings that enable or disable quota enforcement on their volumes.\n\nNote: To specify a disk quota limit, use the "Default quota limit and warning level" setting. Otherwise, the system uses the physical space on the volume as the quota limit."
  6899. DQ_Enforce="Enforce disk quota limit"
  6900. DQ_Limit_Help="Specifies the default disk quota limit and warning level for new users of the volume.\n\nThis setting determines how much disk space can be used by each user on each of the NTFS file system volumes on a computer. It also specifies the warning level, the point at which the user's status in the Quota Entries window changes to indicate that the user is approaching the disk quota limit.\n\nThis setting overrides new users settings for the disk quota limit and warning level on their volumes, and it disables the corresponding options in the "Select the default quota limit for new users of this volume" section on the Quota tab.\n\nThis setting applies to all new users as soon as they write to the volume. It does not affect disk quota limits for current users or affect customized limits and warning levels set for particular users (on the Quota tab in Volume Properties).\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the disk space available to users is not limited. The disk quota management feature uses the physical space on each volume as its quota limit and warning level.\n\nWhen you select a limit, remember that the same limit applies to all users on all volumes, regardless of actual volume size. Be sure to set the limit and warning level so that it is reasonable for the range of volumes in the group.\n\nThis setting is effective only when disk quota management is enabled on the volume. Also, if disk quotas are not enforced, users can exceed the quota limit you set. When users reach the quota limit, their status in the Quota Entries window changes, but users can continue to write to the volume."
  6901. DQ_Limit="Default quota limit and warning level"
  6902. DQ_LimitLabel="Default quota limit:"
  6903. DQ_LimitTip1="Specify a quota limit and warning level applied to users when"
  6904. DQ_LimitTip2="they first write to a quota-enabled volume."
  6905. DQ_LimitUnits="Units"
  6906. DQ_LimitValue="Value"
  6907. DQ_LogEventOverLimit_Help="Determines whether the system records an event in the local Application log when users reach their disk quota limit on a volume, and prevents users from changing the logging setting.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system records an event when the user reaches their limit. If you disable this setting, no event is recorded. Also, when you enable or disable this setting, the system disables the "Log event when a user exceeds their quota limit" option on the Quota tab, so administrators cannot change the setting while a setting is in effect.\n\nIf the setting is not configured, no events are recorded, but administrators can use the Quota tab option to change the setting.\n\nThis setting is independent of the enforcement settings for disk quotas. As a result, you can direct the system to log an event, regardless of whether or not you choose to enforce the disk quota limit.\n\nAlso, this setting does not affect the Quota Entries window on the Quota tab. Even without the logged event, users can detect that they have reached their limit, because their status in the Quota Entries window changes.\n\nNote: To find the logging option, in My Computer, right-click the name of an NTFS file system volume, click Properties, and then click the Quota tab."
  6908. DQ_LogEventOverLimit="Log event when quota limit exceeded"
  6909. DQ_LogEventOverThreshold_Help="Determines whether the system records an event in the Application log when users reach their disk quota warning level on a volume.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system records an event. If you disable this setting, no event is recorded. When you enable or disable the setting, the system disables the corresponding "Log event when a user exceeds their warning level" option on the Quota tab, so that administrators cannot change logging while a setting is in effect.\n\nIf the setting is not configured, no event is recorded, but administrators can use the Quota tab option to change the logging setting.\n\nThis setting does not affect the Quota Entries window on the Quota tab. Even without the logged event, users can detect that they have reached their warning level because their status in the Quota Entries window changes.\n\nNote: To find the logging option, in My Computer, right-click the name of an NTFS file system volume, click Properties, and then click the Quota tab."
  6910. DQ_LogEventOverThreshold="Log event when quota warning level exceeded"
  6911. DQ_RemovableMedia_Help="Extends the disk quota policies in this folder to NTFS file system volumes on removable media.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the disk quota policies established in this folder apply to fixed-media NTFS volumes only. Note: When this setting is applied, the computer will apply the disk quota to both fixed and removable media."
  6912. DQ_RemovableMedia="Apply policy to removable media"
  6913. DQ_ThresholdLabel="Default warning level:"
  6914. DQ_ThresholdUnits="Units"
  6915. DQ_ThresholdValue="Value"
  6916. DQ_UnitsEB="EB"
  6917. DQ_UnitsGB="GB"
  6918. DQ_UnitsKB="KB"
  6919. DQ_UnitsMB="MB"
  6920. DQ_UnitsPB="PB"
  6921. DQ_UnitsTB="TB"
  6922. DragAndDrop="Prohibit Drag-and-Drop"
  6923. DragAndDropHelp="Prevents users from adding or removing tasks by moving or copying programs in the Scheduled Tasks folder.\n\nThis setting disables the Cut, Copy, Paste, and Paste shortcut items on the context menu and the Edit menu in Scheduled Tasks. It also disables the drag-and-drop features of the Scheduled Tasks folder.\n\nAs a result, users cannot add new scheduled tasks by dragging, moving, or copying a document or program into the Scheduled tasks folder.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other methods to create new tasks, and it does not prevent users from deleting tasks.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration."
  6924. DriverSearchPlaces="Configure driver search locations"
  6925. DriverSearchPlaces_Help="This setting configures the location that Windows searches for drivers when a new piece of hardware is found.\n\nBy default, Windows searches the following places for drivers: local installation, floppy drives, CD-ROM drives, Windows Update.\n\nUsing this setting, you may remove any or all of these from the search algorithm.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can remove any of the three locations by selecting the associated check box beside the location name.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, Windows searches the location installation, floppy drives, CD-ROM drives, and Windows Update for drivers."
  6926. DriverSearchPlaces_Floppies="Don't search floppy disk drives"
  6927. DriverSearchPlaces_CD="Don't search CD-ROM drives"
  6928. DriverSearchPlaces_WindowsUpdate="Don't search Windows Update"
  6929. DriverSign_Block="Block"
  6930. DriverSign_None="Ignore"
  6931. DriverSign_Warn="Warn"
  6932. DriverSigning_Help="Determines how the system responds when a user tries to install device driver files that are not digitally signed.\n\nThis setting establishes the least secure response permitted on the systems of users in the group. Users can use System in Control Panel to select a more secure setting, but when this setting is enabled, the system does not implement any setting less secure than the one the setting established.\n\nWhen you enable this setting, use the drop-down box to specify the desired response.\n\n-- "Ignore" directs the system to proceed with the installation even if it includes unsigned files.\n\n-- "Warn" notifies the user that files are not digitally signed and lets the user decide whether to stop or to proceed with the installation and whether to permit unsigned files to be installed. "Warn" is the default.\n\n-- "Block" directs the system to refuse to install unsigned files. As a result, the installation stops, and none of the files in the driver package are installed.\n\nTo change driver file security without specifying a setting, use System in Control Panel. Right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the Hardware tab, and then click the Driver Signing button."
  6933. DriverSigning="Code signing for device drivers"
  6934. DriverSigningOp="When Windows detects a driver file without a digital signature:"
  6935. EnableAdminTSRemote_Help="Allows Terminal Services administrators to install and configure programs remotely.\n\nBy default, system administrators can install programs only when system administrators are logged on to the computer on which the program is being installed. This setting creates a special exception for computers running Terminal Services.\n\nThis setting affects system administrators only. Other users cannot install programs remotely."
  6936. EnableAdminTSRemote="Allow admin to install from Terminal Services session"
  6937. EnableSlowLinkDetect_Help="Disables the slow link detection feature.\n\nSlow link detection measures the speed of the connection between a user's computer and the remote server that stores the roaming user profile. When the system detects a slow link, the related settings in this folder tell the system how to respond.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system does not detect slow connections or recognize any connections as being slow. As a result, the system does not respond to slow connections to user profiles, and it ignores the settings that tell the system how to respond to a slow connection.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, slow link detection is enabled. The system measures the speed of the connection between the user's computer and profile server. If the connection is slow (as defined by the "Slow network connection timeout for user profiles" setting), the system applies the other settings set in this folder to determine how to proceed. By default, when the connection is slow, the system loads the local copy of the user profile."
  6938. EnableSlowLinkDetect="Do not detect slow network connections"
  6939. EnableSlowLinkUI="Prompt user when slow link is detected"
  6940. EnableSlowLinkUI_Help="Notifies users when their roaming profile is slow to load. The notice lets users decide whether to use a local copy or to wait for the roaming user profile.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, when a roaming user profile is slow to load, the system does not consult the user. Instead, it loads the local copy of the profile. If you have enabled the "Wait for remote user profile" setting, the system loads the remote copy without consulting the user.\n\nThis setting and related settings in this folder together define the system's response when roaming user profiles are slow to load.\n\nTo adjust the time within which the user must respond to this notice, use the "Timeout for dialog boxes" setting.\n\nImportant: If the "Do not detect slow network connections" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored. Also, if the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" setting is enabled, there is no local copy of the roaming profile to load when the system detects a slow connection."
  6941. EnableUserControl_Help="Permits users to change installation options that typically are available only to system administrators.\n\nThis setting bypasses some of the security features of Windows Installer. It permits installations to complete that otherwise would be halted due to a security violation.\n\nThe security features of Windows Installer prevent users from changing installation options typically reserved for system administrators, such as specifying the directory to which files are installed. If Windows Installer detects that an installation package has permitted the user to change a protected option, it stops the installation and displays a message. These security features operate only when the installation program is running in a privileged security context in which it has access to directories denied to the user.\n\nThis setting is designed for less restrictive environments. It can be used to circumvent errors in an installation program that prevents software from being installed."
  6942. EnableUserControl="Enable user control over installs"
  6943. EnforcePoliciesOnly="Enforce Show Policies Only"
  6944. EnforcePoliciesOnly_Help="Prevents administrators from viewing or using Group Policy preferences.\n\nA Group Policy administration (.adm) file can contain both true settings and preferences. True settings, which are fully supported by Group Policy, must use registry entries in the Software\Policies or Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies registry subkeys. Preferences, which are not fully supported, use registry entries in other subkeys.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the "Show Policies Only" command is turned on, and administrators cannot turn it off. As a result, Group Policy displays only true settings; preferences do not appear.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "Show Policies Only" command is turned on by default, but administrators can view preferences by turning off the "Show Policies Only" command.\n\nNote: To find the "Show Policies Only" command, in Group Policy, click the Administrative Templates folder (either one), right-click the same folder, and then point to "View."\n\nIn Group Policy, preferences have a red icon to distinguish them from true settings, which have a blue icon."
  6945. EnforceShellExtensionSecurity_Help="This setting is designed to ensure that shell extensions can operate on a per-user basis. If you enable this setting, Windows is directed to only run those shell extensions that have either been approved by an administrator or that will not impact other users of the machine.\n\nA shell extension only runs if there is an entry in at least one of the following locations in registry.\n\nFor shell extensions that have been approved by the administrator and are available to all users of the computer, there must be an entry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved.\n\nFor shell extensions to run on a per-user basis, there must be an entry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Shell Extensions\Approved."
  6946. EnforceShellExtensionSecurity="Allow only per user or approved shell extensions"
  6947. Exclude_Tip1="You can enter multiple directory names, semi-colon separated,"
  6948. Exclude_Tip2="all relative to the root of the user's profile"
  6949. ExcludeDirectories_Help="Lets you add to the list of folders excluded from the user's roaming profile.\n\nThis setting lets you exclude folders that are normally included in the user's profile. As a result, these folders do not need to be stored by the network server on which the profile resides and do not follow users to other computers.\n\nBy default, the History, Local Settings, Temp, and Temporary Internet Files folders are excluded from the user's roaming profile.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can exclude additional folders.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, only the default folders are excluded.\n\nNote: You cannot use this setting to include the default folders in a roaming user profile."
  6950. ExcludeDirectories="Exclude directories in roaming profile"
  6951. ExcludeMessage="Prevent the following directories from roaming with the profile:"
  6952. Execution="Prevent Task Run or End"
  6953. ExecutionHelp="Prevents users from starting and stopping tasks manually.\n\nThis setting removes the Run and End Task items from the context menu that appears when you right-click a task. As a result, users cannot start tasks manually or force tasks to end before they are finished.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration."
  6954. ExplorerWindow="Windows Explorer window"
  6955. ForceActiveDesktopOn_Help="Enables Active Desktop and prevents users from disabling it.\n\nThis prevents users from trying to enable or disable Active Desktop while a policy controls it.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Active Desktop is disabled by default, but users can enable it.\n\nNote: If both the "Enable Active Desktop" setting and the "Disable Active Desktop" setting are enabled, the "Disable Active Desktop" setting is ignored. If the "Disable Active Desktop and Web view" setting (in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Explorer) is enabled, then Active Desktop is disabled and both of these settings are ignored."
  6956. ForceActiveDesktopOn_Tip="Allows HTML and JPEG Wallpaper"
  6957. ForceActiveDesktopOn="Enable Active Desktop"
  6958. ForceClassicControlPanel="Force classic Control Panel Style"
  6959. ForceClassicControlPanel_Help="This setting affects the visual style and presentation of the Control Panel.\n\nIt allows you to disable the new style of Control Panel, which is task-based, and use the Windows 2000 style, referred to as the "classic" Control Panel. The new Control Panel, referred to as the "simple" Control Panel, simplifies how users interact with settings by providing easy-to-understand tasks that help users get their work done quickly. The Control Panel allows the users to configure their computer, add or remove programs, and change settings.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Control Panel sets the classic Control Panel. The user cannot switch to the new simple style.\n\nIf you disable this setting, Control Panel is set to the task-based style. The user cannot switch to the classic Control Panel style.\n\nIf you do not configure it, the default is the task-based style, which the user can change."
  6960. ForceStartMenuLogoff_Help="Adds the "Log Off <username>" item to the Start menu and prevents users from removing it.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Log Off <username> item appears in the Start menu. This setting also removes the Display Logoff item from Start Menu Options. As a result, users cannot remove the Log Off <username> item from the Start Menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the Display Logoff item to add and remove the Log Off item.\n\nThis setting affects the Start menu only. It does not affect the Log Off item on the Windows Security dialog box that appears when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del.\n\nNote: To add or remove the Log Off item on a computer, click Start, click Settings, click Taskbar and Start Menu, click the Start Menu Options tab, and then, in the Start Menu Settings box, click Display Logoff.\n\nAlso, see "Remove Logoff" in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon/Logoff."
  6961. ForceStartMenuLogoff="Add Logoff to the Start Menu"
  6962. DiskQuota="Disk Quotas"
  6963. GPDCOptionAny="Use any available domain controller"
  6964. GPDCOptionInherit="Inherit from Active Directory Snap-ins"
  6965. GPDCOptionPDC="Use the Primary Domain Controller"
  6966. GPDCOptions="Group Policy domain controller selection"
  6967. GPDCOptions_Help="Determines which domain controller the Group Policy snap-in uses.\n\n-- "Use the Primary Domain Controller" indicates that the Group Policy snap-in reads and writes changes to the domain controller designated as the PDC Operations Master for the domain.\n\n-- "Inherit from Active Directory Snap-ins" indicates that the Group Policy snap-in reads and writes changes to the domain controller that Active Directory Users and Computers or Active Directory Sites and Services snap-ins use.\n\n-- "Use any available domain controller" indicates that the Group Policy snap-in can read and write changes to any available domain controller.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Group Policy snap-in uses the domain controller designated as the PDC Operations Master for the domain.\n\nNote: To change the PDC Operations Master for a domain, in Active Directory Users and Computers, right-click a domain, and then click "Operations Masters.""
  6968. GPDCOptionsDesc="When Group Policy is selecting a domain controller to use, it should:"
  6969. GPOnly_Tip1="The System.adm file you have loaded requires Group Policy"
  6970. GPOnly_Tip2="in Windows 2000. You cannot use the System Policy Editor"
  6971. GPOnly_Tip3="to display Windows 2000 Group Policy settings."
  6972. GPOnly_Tip4=" "
  6973. GPOnly_Tip5="Refer to the Group Policy White Paper for more information."
  6974. GPOnly="Unsupported Administrative Templates"
  6975. GPOnlyPolicy="System.adm"
  6976. GPO_Script_Tip="Range is 0 to 32000, use 0 for infinite wait time"
  6977. GPRefreshRate_C_Desc1="This setting allows you to customize how often Group Policy is applied"
  6978. GPRefreshRate_C_Desc2="to computers. The range is 0 to 64800 minutes (45 days)."
  6979. GPRefreshRate_DC_Desc1="This setting allows you to customize how often Group Policy is applied"
  6980. GPRefreshRate_DC_Desc2="to domain controllers. The range is 0 to 64800 minutes (45 days)."
  6981. GPRefreshRate_U_Desc1="This setting allows you to customize how often Group Policy is applied"
  6982. GPRefreshRate_U_Desc2="to users. The range is 0 to 64800 minutes (45 days)."
  6983. GPRefreshRate="Minutes:"
  6984. GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc1="This is a random time added to the refresh interval to prevent"
  6985. GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc2="all clients from requesting Group Policy at the same time."
  6986. GPRefreshRateOffset_Desc3="The range is 0 to 1440 minutes (24 hours)"
  6987. GPRefreshRateOffset="Minutes:"
  6988. GPTransferRate_Help="Defines a slow connection for purposes of applying and updating Group Policy.\n\nIf the rate at which data is transferred from the domain controller providing a policy update to the computers in this group is slower than the rate specified by this setting, the system considers the connection to be slow.\n\nThe system's response to a slow policy connection varies among policies. The program implementing the policy can specify the response to a slow link. Also, the policy processing settings in this folder lets you override the programs' specified responses to slow links.\n\nTo use this setting, in the "Connection speed" box, type a decimal number between 0 and 4,294,967,200 (0xFFFFFFA0), indicating a transfer rate in kilobits per second. Any connection slower than this rate is considered to be slow. If you type 0, all connections are considered to be fast.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system uses the default value of 500 kilobits per second.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. The setting in Computer Configuration defines a slow link for policies in the Computer Configuration folder. The setting in User Configuration defines a slow link for settings in the User Configuration folder.\n\nAlso, see the "Do not detect slow network connections" and related policies in Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User Profile. Note: If the profile server has IP connectivity, the connection speed setting is used. If the profile server does not have IP connectivity, the SMB timing is used."
  6989. GPTransferRate="Group Policy slow link detection"
  6990. GreyMSIAds="Gray unavailable Windows Installer programs Start Menu shortcuts"
  6991. GreyMSIAds_Help="Displays Start menu shortcuts to partially installed programs in gray text.\n\nThis setting makes it easier for users to distinguish between programs that are fully installed and those that are only partially installed.\n\nPartially installed programs include those that a system administrator assigns using Windows Installer and those that users have configured for full installation upon first use.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, all Start menu shortcuts appear as black text.\n\nNote: Enabling this setting can make the Start menu slow to open."
  6992. GroupPolicyRefreshRate_Help="Specifies how often Group Policy for computers is updated while the computer is in use (in the background). This setting specifies a background update rate only for Group Policies in the Computer Configuration folder.\n\nIn addition to background updates, Group Policy for the computer is always updated when the system starts.\n\nBy default, computer Group Policy is updated in the background every 90 minutes, with a random offset of 0 to 30 minutes.\n\nYou can specify an update rate from 0 to 64,800 minutes (45 days). If you select 0 minutes, the computer tries to update Group Policy every 7 seconds. However, because updates might interfere with users' work and increase network traffic, very short update intervals are not appropriate for most installations.\n\nIf you disable this setting, Group Policy is updated every 90 minutes (the default). To specify that Group Policy should never be updated while the computer is in use, select the "Turn off background refresh of Group Policy" policy.\n\nThe Group Policy refresh interval for computers policy also lets you specify how much the actual update interval varies. To prevent clients with the same update interval from requesting updates simultaneously, the system varies the update interval for each client by a random number of minutes. The number you type in the random time box sets the upper limit for the range of variance. For example, if you type 30 minutes, the system selects a variance of 0 to 30 minutes. Typing a large number establishes a broad range and makes it less likely that client requests overlap. However, updates might be delayed significantly.\n\nThis setting establishes the update rate for computer Group Policy. To set an update rate for user policies, use the "Group Policy refresh interval for users" setting (located in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy).\n\nThis setting is only used when the "Turn off background refresh of Group Policy" setting is not enabled.\n\nNote: Consider notifying use
  6993. GroupPolicyRefreshRate="Group Policy refresh interval for computers"
  6994. GroupPolicyRefreshRateDC_Help="Specifies how often Group Policy is updated on domain controllers while they are running (in the background). The updates specified by this setting occur in addition to updates performed when the system starts.\n\nBy default, Group Policy on the domain controllers is updated every five minutes.\n\nYou can specify an update rate from 0 to 64,800 minutes (45 days). If you select 0 minutes, the domain controller tries to update Group Policy every 7 seconds. However, because updates might interfere with users' work and increase network traffic, very short update intervals are not appropriate for most installations.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the domain controller updates Group Policy every 5 minutes (the default). To specify that Group Policies for users should never be updated while the computer is in use, select the "Turn off background refresh of Group Policy" setting.\n\nThis setting also lets you specify how much the actual update interval varies. To prevent domain controllers with the same update interval from requesting updates simultaneously, the system varies the update interval for each controller by a random number of minutes. The number you type in the random time box sets the upper limit for the range of variance. For example, if you type 30 minutes, the system selects a variance of 0 to 30 minutes. Typing a large number establishes a broad range and makes it less likely that update requests overlap. However, updates might be delayed significantly.\n\nNote: This setting is used only when you are establishing policy for a domain, site, organizational unit (OU), or customized group. If you are establishing policy for a local computer only, the system ignores this setting."
  6995. GroupPolicyRefreshRateDC="Group Policy refresh interval for domain controllers"
  6996. GroupPolicyRefreshRateUser_Help="Specifies how often Group Policy for users is updated while the computer is in use (in the background). This setting specifies a background update rate only for the Group Policies in the User Configuration folder.\n\nIn addition to background updates, Group Policy for users is always updated when users log on.\n\nBy default, user Group Policy is updated in the background every 90 minutes, with a random offset of 0 to 30 minutes.\n\nYou can specify an update rate from 0 to 64,800 minutes (45 days). If you select 0 minutes, the computer tries to update user Group Policy every 7 seconds. However, because updates might interfere with users' work and increase network traffic, very short update intervals are not appropriate for most installations.\n\nIf you disable this setting, user Group Policy is updated every 90 minutes (the default). To specify that Group Policy for users should never be updated while the computer is in use, select the "Turn off background refresh of Group Policy" setting.\n\nThis setting also lets you specify how much the actual update interval varies. To prevent clients with the same update interval from requesting updates simultaneously, the system varies the update interval for each client by a random number of minutes. The number you type in the random time box sets the upper limit for the range of variance. For example, if you type 30 minutes, the system selects a variance of 0 to 30 minutes. Typing a large number establishes a broad range and makes it less likely that client requests overlap. However, updates might be delayed significantly.\n\nImportant: If the "Turn off background refresh of Group Policy" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored.\n\nNote: This setting establishes the update rate for user Group Policies. To set an update rate for computer Group Policies, use the "Group Policy refresh interval for computers" setting (located in Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy).\n\nTip: Consider notifying users that thei
  6997. GroupPolicyRefreshRateUser="Group Policy refresh interval for users"
  6998. ImmortalPrintQueue_Help="Determines whether the domain controller can prune (delete from Active Directory) the printers published by this computer.\n\nBy default, the pruning service on the domain controller prunes printer objects from Active Directory if the computer that published them does not respond to contact requests. When the computer that published the printers restarts, it republishes any deleted printer objects.\n\nIf you enable this setting or do not configure it, the domain controller prunes this computer's printers when the computer does not respond.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the domain controller does not prune this computer's printers. This setting is designed to prevent printers from being pruned when the computer is temporarily disconnected from the network.\n\nNote: You can use the "Directory Pruning Interval" and "Directory Pruning Retry" settings to adjust the contact interval and number of contact attempts."
  6999. ImmortalPrintQueue="Allow pruning of published printers"
  7000. IncludeRegInProQuota="Include registry in file list"
  7001. Intellimenus_Help="Disables personalized menus.\n\nWindows 2000 personalizes long menus by moving recently used items to the top of the menu and hiding items that have not been used recently. Users can display the hidden items by clicking an arrow to extend the menu.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system does not personalize menus. All menu items appear and remain in standard order. Also, this setting removes the "Use Personalized Menus" option so users do not try to change the setting while a setting is in effect.\n\nNote: Personalized menus require user tracking. If you enable the "Turn off user tracking" setting, the system disables user tracking and personalized menus and ignores this setting.\n\nTip: To Turn off personalized menus without specifying a setting, click Start, click Settings, click Taskbar and Start Menu, and then, on the General tab, clear the "Use Personalized Menus" option."
  7002. Intellimenus="Turn off personalized menus"
  7003. IntranetPrintersUrl_Help="Adds a link to an Internet or intranet Web page to the Add Printer Wizard.\n\nYou can use this setting to direct users to a Web page from which they can install printers.\n\nIf you enable this setting and type an Internet or intranet address in the text box, the system adds a Browse button to the "Locate Your Printer" page in the Add Printer Wizard. The Browse button appears beside the "Connect to a printer on the Internet or your intranet" option. When users click Browse, the system opens an Internet browser and navigates to the specified URL address to display the available printers.\n\nThis setting makes it easy for users to find the printers you want them to add.\n\nAlso, see the "Custom support URL in the Printers folder's left pane" and "Web-based printing" settings in Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Printers."
  7004. IntranetPrintersUrl_Link="Printers Page URL"
  7005. IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip1="Enable this option to add a browse button for Internet printers "
  7006. IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip2="in the Add Printer Wizard. Use this setting to allow users browsing "
  7007. IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip3="the company's Intranet for printers. For example, you can "
  7008. IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip4="specify a URL like: http://www.company.com/printers. "
  7009. IntranetPrintersUrl_Tip5="To enable this option, the edit box below should not be empty."
  7010. IntranetPrintersUrl="Browse a common web site to find printers"
  7011. KMPrintersAreBlocked_Help="Determines whether printers using kernel-mode drivers may be installed on the local computer. Kernel-mode drivers have access to system-wide memory, and therefore poorly-written kernel-mode drivers can cause stop errors.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, printers using kernel-mode drivers may be installed on the local computer.\n\nIf you enable this setting, installation of a printer using a kernel-mode driver will not be allowed. This setting is enabled by default.\n\nNote:This setting only affects printer installation. It does not affect pre-existing printers using kernel-mode drivers. It also does not affect 64-bit Itanium computers, because kernel-mode drivers cannot be installed on Intel 64-bit Itanium computers."
  7012. KMPrintersAreBlocked="Disallow installation of printers using kernel-mode drivers"
  7013. Lbl_AlwaysPinSubFoldersHelp1="Ensures all subfolders are available offline when a folder is made"
  7014. Lbl_AlwaysPinSubFoldersHelp2="available for offline use."
  7015. Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp1="Specify network files and folders that are always available offline."
  7016. Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp2="In the name field, type a fully-qualified UNC path for each file or folder. "
  7017. Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesHelp3="Do not enter a value for the item."
  7018. Lbl_AssignedOfflineFilesList="Files and Folders: "
  7019. Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp1="Specify non-default actions for servers that become unavailable."
  7020. Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp2="Enter a server name paired with an action value listed below."
  7021. Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp3="Values:"
  7022. Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp4="0 = Work offline. Server's files are available to local computer"
  7023. Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsHelp5="1 = Never go offline. Server's files are unavailable to local computer"
  7024. Lbl_CustomGoOfflineActionsList="Customize actions: "
  7025. Lbl_DefCacheSizeHelp1="Value entered is [ percent disk used * 10,000 ]."
  7026. Lbl_DefCacheSizeHelp2="For example, to indicate 12.53%, enter 1253."
  7027. Lbl_DefCacheSizeSpin="Default cache size: "
  7028. Lbl_Disabled="Disabled"
  7029. Lbl_Enabled="Enabled"
  7030. Lbl_EnabledHelp1="When enabled, files from auto-cache shared folders are cached on"
  7031. Lbl_EnabledHelp2="the local computer. Users can also select specific folders and"
  7032. Lbl_EnabledHelp3="files to always be available when working offline."
  7033. Lbl_EnabledOptionsCombo="Select one: "
  7034. Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp1="0 = Cache data corrupted"
  7035. Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp2="1 = Log 'server offline'"
  7036. Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp3="2 = Level 1 + log 'net stopped' and 'net started'"
  7037. Lbl_EventLoggingLevelHelp4="3 = Level 2 + log 'server available for reconnection'"
  7038. Lbl_EventLoggingLevelSpin="Enter [0-3]: "
  7039. Lbl_ExtExclusionListEdit="Extensions: "
  7040. Lbl_ExtExclusionListHelp1="Files may be excluded from caching on auto-cache shared folders based"
  7041. Lbl_ExtExclusionListHelp2="on their extension. Enter a list of extensions to be excluded. Extensions"
  7042. Lbl_ExtExclusionListHelp3="must be preceded by an asterisk and period. "e.g. *.dbf;*.ndx;*.lnk"
  7043. Lbl_Fail="Never go offline"
  7044. Lbl_FullSync="Full"
  7045. Lbl_GoOfflineActionCombo="Action: "
  7046. Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp1="Specify how the system is to respond when a network server"
  7047. Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp2="becomes unavailable."
  7048. Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp3="Never go offline = Server's files are unavailable to local computer"
  7049. Lbl_GoOfflineActionHelp4="Work offline = Server's files are available to local computer"
  7050. Lbl_NoConfigCacheHelp1="Prevents users from changing any cache configuration settings."
  7051. Lbl_NoPinFilesHelp1="Click on Show and enter a UNC path for each file or folder"
  7052. Lbl_NoPinFilesList="Files and Folders: "
  7053. Lbl_PurgeOnlyAutoCachedFiles="Delete only the temporary offline files."
  7054. Lbl_PurgeAtLogoffHelp1="Causes the local copy of any offline file accessed by the user"
  7055. Lbl_PurgeAtLogoffHelp2="to be deleted when the user logs off of the computer."
  7056. Lbl_QuickSync="Quick"
  7057. Lbl_ReminderFreqHelp1="Number of minutes between reminder balloons"
  7058. Lbl_ReminderFreqSpin="Minutes: "
  7059. Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutHelp1="Sets the lifetime of the initial notification balloon displayed"
  7060. Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutHelp2="when an Offline Files event occurs."
  7061. Lbl_ReminderInitTimeoutSpin="Seconds: "
  7062. Lbl_ReminderTimeoutHelp1="Sets the lifetime of the balloon displayed periodically reminding"
  7063. Lbl_ReminderTimeoutHelp2="users of the current condition of Offline Files."
  7064. Lbl_ReminderTimeoutSpin="Seconds: "
  7065. Lbl_SlowLinkSpeed_Help1="Value entered is [ bps / 100 ] --> Example: 128,000bps, enter 1280"
  7066. Lbl_SlowLinkSpeedSpin="Value: "
  7067. Lbl_WorkOffline="Work offline"
  7068. LimitSize_Help="Sets the maximum size of each roaming user profile and determines the system's response when a roaming user profile reaches the maximum size.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system does not limit the size of roaming user profiles.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can do the following:\n\n-- Set a maximum permitted roaming profile size;\n\n-- Determine whether the registry files are included in the calculation of the profile size;\n\n-- Determine whether users are notified when the profile exceeds the permitted maximum size;\n\n-- Specify a customized message notifying users of the oversized profile;\n\n-- Determine how often the customized message is displayed."
  7069. LimitSize="Limit profile size"
  7070. LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo_Help="Determines whether Windows traces shortcuts back to their sources when it cannot find the target on the user's system.\n\nShortcut 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 default, it searches for the target in the original path. If the shortcut has been copied to a different computer, the original path might lead to a network computer, including external resources, such as an Internet server.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Windows only searches the current target path. It does not search for the original path even when it cannot find the target file in the current target path."
  7071. LinkResolveIgnoreLinkInfo="Do not track Shell shortcuts during roaming"
  7072. LoadBalance="Load balancing"
  7073. LocalProfile="Only allow local user profiles"
  7074. LocalProfile_Help="This setting determines if roaming user profiles are available on a particular computer. By default, when roaming profile users log on to a computer, their roaming profile is copied down to the local computer. If they have already logged on to this computer in the past, the roaming profile is merged with the local profile. Similarly, when the user logs off this computer, the local copy of their profile, including any changes they have made, is merged with the server copy of their profile.\n\nUsing the setting, you can prevent users configured to use roaming profiles from receiving their profile on a specific computer.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the following occurs on the affected computer: At first logon, the user receives a new local profile, rather than the roaming profile. At logoff, changes are saved to the local profile. All subsequent logons use the local profile. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the default behavior occurs, as indicated above.\n\nIf you enable both the "Prevent Roaming Profile changes from propagating to the server" setting and the "Only allow local user profiles" setting, roaming profiles are disabled.\n\nNote: This setting only affects roaming profile users."
  7075. LockTaskbar="Lock the Taskbar"
  7076. LockTaskbar_Help="This setting effects the taskbar, which is used to switch between running applications.\n\nThe taskbar includes the Start button, list of currently running tasks, and the notification area. By default, the taskbar is located at the bottom of the screen, but it can be dragged to any side of the screen. When it is locked, it cannot be moved or resized.\n\nIf you enable this setting, it prevents the user from moving or resizing the taskbar. While the taskbar is locked, auto-hide and other taskbar options are still available in Taskbar properties.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user can configure the taskbar position.\n\nNote: Enabling this setting also locks the quicklaunch bar and any other toolbars that the user has on their taskbar. The toolbar's position is locked, and the user cannot show and hide various toolbars using the taskbar context menu."
  7077. Logon="Logon"
  7078. LogonType="Always use classic logon"
  7079. LogonType_Help="This setting forces the user to log on to the computer using the classic logon screen. By default, a workgroup is set to use the simple logon screen. This setting only works when the computer is not on a domain."
  7080. Readonlyuserprofile="Prevent Roaming Profile changes from propagating to the server"
  7081. Readonlyuserprofile_Help="This setting determines if the changes a user makes to their roaming profile are merged with the server copy of their profile.\n\nBy default, when a roaming profile user logs on to a computer, their roaming profile is copied down to the local computer. If they have already logged on to this computer in the past, the roaming profile is merged with the local profile. Similiarly, when the user logs off this computer, the local copy of their profile, including any changes they have made, is merged with the server copy of their profile.\n\nUsing the setting, you can prevent changes made to a roaming profile on a particular computer from being persisted.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the following occurs on the affected computer: At login, the user receives their roaming profile. But, any changes a user makes to their profile will not be merged to their roaming profile when they log off.\n\nIf this setting is disabled or not configured, the default behavior occurs, as indicated above.\n\nNote: This setting only affects roaming profile users."
  7082. MaxGPOScriptWait="Seconds:"
  7083. MaxGPOScriptWaitPolicy_Help="Determines how long the system waits for scripts applied by Group Policy to run.\n\nThis setting limits the total time allowed for all logon, startup, and shutdown scripts applied by Group Policy to finish running. If the scripts have not finished running when the specified time expires, the system stops script processing and records an error event.\n\nBy default, the system lets the combined set of scripts run for up to 600 seconds (10 minutes), but you can use this setting to adjust this interval.\n\nTo use this setting, in the Seconds box, type a number from 1 to 32,000 for the number of seconds you want the system to wait for the set of scripts to finish. To direct the system to wait until the scripts have finished, no matter how long they take, type 0.\n\nThis interval is particularly important when other system tasks must wait while the scripts complete. By default, each startup script must complete before the next one runs. Also, you can use the "Run logon scripts synchronously" setting to direct the system to wait for the logon scripts to complete before loading the desktop.\n\nAn excessively long interval can delay the system and inconvenience users. However, if the interval is too short, prerequisite tasks might not be done, and the system can appear to be ready prematurely."
  7084. MaxGPOScriptWaitPolicy="Maximum wait time for Group Policy scripts"
  7085. MaxRecentDocs_Help="Determines how many shortcuts the system can display in the Documents menu on the Start menu.\n\nThe Documents menu contains shortcuts to the nonprogram files the user has most recently opened. By default, the system displays shortcuts to the 10 most recently opened documents."
  7086. MaxRecentDocs="Maximum number of recent documents"
  7087. MemCheckBoxInRunDlg_Help="Lets users run a 16-bit program in a dedicated (not shared) Virtual DOS Machine (VDM) process.\n\nAll DOS and 16-bit programs run on Windows 2000 in the Windows Virtual DOS Machine program. VDM simulates a 16-bit environment, complete with the DLLs required by 16-bit programs. By default, all 16-bit programs run as threads in a single, shared VDM process. As such, they share the memory space allocated to the VDM process and cannot run simultaneously.\n\nEnabling this setting adds a check box to the Run dialog box, giving users the option of running a 16-bit program in its own dedicated NTVDM process. The additional check box is enabled only when a user enters a 16-bit program in the Run dialog box."
  7088. MemCheckBoxInRunDlg="Add "Run in Separate Memory Space" check box to Run dialog box"
  7089. MMC_ActiveDirDomTrusts="Active Directory Domains and Trusts"
  7090. MMC_ActiveDirSitesServices="Active Directory Sites and Services"
  7091. MMC_ActiveDirUsersComp="Active Directory Users and Computers"
  7092. MMC_ADMComputers="Administrative Templates (Computers)"
  7093. MMC_ADMUsers="Administrative Templates (Users)"
  7094. MMC_AppleTalkRouting="AppleTalk Routing"
  7095. MMC_CertAuth="Certification Authority"
  7096. MMC_Certs="Certificates"
  7097. MMC_ComponentServices="Component Services"
  7098. MMC_ComputerManagement="Computer Management"
  7099. MMC_ConnectionSharingNAT="Connection Sharing (NAT)"
  7100. MMC_DCOMCFG="DCOM Configuration Extension"
  7101. MMC_DeviceManager="Device Manager"
  7102. MMC_DFS="Distributed File System"
  7103. MMC_DHCPRelayMgmt="DHCP Relay Management"
  7104. MMC_DiskDefrag="Disk Defragmenter"
  7105. MMC_DiskMgmt="Disk Management"
  7106. MMC_EventViewer="Event Viewer"
  7107. MMC_ExtensionSnapins="Extension snap-ins"
  7108. MMC_FAXService="FAX Service"
  7109. MMC_FolderRedirection="Folder Redirection"
  7110. MMC_GroupPolicy="Group Policy"
  7111. MMC_GroupPolicySnapIn="Group Policy snap-in"
  7112. MMC_GroupPolicyTab="Group Policy tab for Active Directory Tools"
  7113. MMC_GroupPolicy_RSoPSnapin="Resultant Set of Policy snap-in extensions"
  7114. MMC_GroupPolicy_GPSnapin="Group Policy snap-in extensions"
  7115. MMC_IAS="Internet Authentication Service (IAS)"
  7116. MMC_IASLogging="IAS Logging"
  7117. MMC_IEMaintenance="Internet Explorer Maintenance"
  7118. MMC_IGMPRouting="IGMP Routing"
  7119. MMC_IIS="Internet Information Services"
  7120. MMC_IndexingService="Indexing Service"
  7121. MMC_IPRouting="IP Routing"
  7122. MMC_IPSecurity="IP Security"
  7123. MMC_IPXRIPRouting="IPX RIP Routing"
  7124. MMC_IPXRouting="IPX Routing"
  7125. MMC_IPXSAPRouting="IPX SAP Routing"
  7126. MMC_LocalUsersGroups="Local Users and Groups"
  7127. MMC_LogicalMappedDrives="Logical and Mapped Drives"
  7128. MMC_OSPFRouting="OSPF Routing"
  7129. MMC_PerfLogsAlerts="Performance Logs and Alerts"
  7130. MMC_PublicKey="Public Key Policies"
  7131. MMC_QoSAdmission="QoS Admission Control"
  7132. MMC_RRA="Routing and Remote Access"
  7133. MMC_RAS_DialinUser="RAS Dialin - User Node"
  7134. MMC_RemoteAccess="Remote Access"
  7135. MMC_RemStore="Removable Storage"
  7136. MMC_Restrict_Author="Restrict the user from entering author mode"
  7137. MMC_restrict_Author_Explain="Prevents users from entering author mode.\n\nThis setting prevents users from opening the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) in author mode, explicitly opening console files in author mode, and opening any console files that open in author mode by default.\n\nAs a result, users cannot create console files or add or remove snap-ins. Also, because they cannot open author-mode console files, they cannot use the tools that the files contain.\n\nThis setting permits users to open MMC user-mode console files, such as those on the Administrative Tools menu in Windows 2000 Server. However, users cannot open a blank MMC console window on the Start menu. (To open the MMC, click Start, click Run, and type mmc.) Users also cannot open a blank MMC console window from a command prompt.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can enter author mode and open author-mode console files."
  7138. MMC_Restrict_Explain="Permits or prohibits use of this snap-in.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the snap-in is permitted. If you disable the setting, the snap-in is prohibited.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, the setting of the "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" setting determines whether this snap-in is permitted or prohibited.\n\n-- If "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is enabled, users cannot use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted.\n\n To explicitly permit use of this snap-in, enable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or disabled), this snap-in is prohibited.\n\n-- If "Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins" is disabled or not configured, users can use any snap-in except those explicitly prohibited.\n\n To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in, disable this setting. If this setting is not configured (or enabled), the snap-in is permitted.\n\nWhen a snap-in is prohibited, it does not appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in does not appear."
  7139. MMC_Restrict_To_Permitted_Snapins="Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins"
  7140. MMC_restrict_To_Permitted_Snapins_Explain="Lets you selectively permit or prohibit the use of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins.\n\n-- If you enable this setting, all snap-ins are prohibited, except those that you explicitly permit. Use this setting if you plan to prohibit use of most snap-ins.\n\n To explicitly permit a snap-in, open the Restricted/Permitted snap-ins setting folder and enable the settings representing the snap-in you want to permit. If a snap-in setting in the folder is disabled or not configured, the snap-in is prohibited.\n\n-- If you disable this setting or do not configure it, all snap-ins are permitted, except those that you explicitly prohibit. Use this setting if you plan to permit use of most snap-ins.\n\n To explicitly prohibit a snap-in, open the Restricted/Permitted snap-ins setting folder and then disable the settings representing the snap-ins you want to prohibit. If a snap-in setting in the folder is enabled or not configured, the snap-in is permitted.\n\nWhen a snap-in is prohibited, it does not appear in the Add/Remove Snap-in window in MMC. Also, when a user opens a console file that includes a prohibited snap-in, the console file opens, but the prohibited snap-in does not appear.\n\nNote: If you enable this setting, and you do not enable any settings in the Restricted/Permitted snap-ins folder, users cannot use any MMC snap-ins."
  7141. MMC_RESTRICT="Restricted/Permitted snap-ins"
  7142. MMC_ResultantSetOfPolicySnapIn="Resultant Set of Policy snap-in"
  7143. MMC_RIPRouting="RIP Routing"
  7144. MMC_RIS="Remote Installation Services"
  7145. MMC_Routing="Routing"
  7146. MMC_RSM="Removable Storage Management"
  7147. MMC_SCA="Security Configuration and Analysis"
  7148. MMC_ScriptsMachine="Scripts (Startup/Shutdown)"
  7149. MMC_ScriptsUser="Scripts (Logon/Logoff)"
  7150. MMC_Scripts="Scripts (Startup/Shutdown/Logon/Logoff)"
  7151. MMC_SecuritySettings="Security Settings"
  7152. MMC_SecurityTemplates="Security Templates"
  7153. MMC_SendConsoleMessage="Send Console Message"
  7154. MMC_ServiceDependencies="Service Dependencies"
  7155. MMC_Services="Services"
  7156. MMC_SharedFolders="Shared Folders"
  7157. MMC_SharedFolders_Ext="Shared Folders Ext"
  7158. MMC_SMTPProtocol="SMTP Protocol"
  7159. MMC_SNMP="SNMP"
  7160. MMC_SoftwareInstallationUsers="Software Installation (Users)"
  7161. MMC_SoftwareInstalationComputers="Software Installation (Computers)"
  7162. MMC_SysInfo="System Information"
  7163. MMC_SysProp="System Properties"
  7164. MMC_Telephony="Telephony"
  7165. MMC_TerminalServices="Terminal Services Configuration"
  7166. MMC_WMI="WMI Control"
  7167. MMC="Microsoft Management Console"
  7168. MMC_RemoteDesktop="Remote Desktops"
  7169. MMC_ExtendView="Extended View (Web View)"
  7170. MMC_LinkToWeb="Link to Web Address"
  7171. MMC_IpSecManage="IP Security Policy Management"
  7172. MMC_IpSecMonitor="IP Security Monitor"
  7173. MMC_FrontPageExt="FrontPage Server Extensions"
  7174. MMC_ActiveXControl="ActiveX Control"
  7175. MMC_ADSI="ADSI Edit"
  7176. MSI="Windows Installer"
  7177. MSILogging_Help="Specifies the types of events that Windows Installer records in its transaction log for each installation. The log, Msi.log, appears in the Temp directory of the system volume.\n\nWhen you enable this setting, you can specify the types of events you want Windows Installer to record. To indicate that an event type is recorded, type the letter representing the event type. You can type the letters in any order and list as many or as few event types as you want.\n\nTo disable logging, delete all of the letters from the box.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Windows Installer logs the default event types, represented by the letters "iweap.""
  7178. MSILogging="Logging"
  7179. MSILoggingT1="To activate logging, enter one or more of the modes below."
  7180. MSILoggingT10="m - Out-of-memory"
  7181. MSILoggingT11="p - Terminal properties"
  7182. MSILoggingT12="v - Verbose output"
  7183. MSILoggingT13="o - Out of disk space messages"
  7184. MSILoggingT2=""iwearucmpvo" will log everything but adds time to the install."
  7185. MSILoggingT3="i - Status messages"
  7186. MSILoggingT4="w - Non-fatal warnings"
  7187. MSILoggingT5="e - All error messages"
  7188. MSILoggingT6="a - Start up of actions"
  7189. MSILoggingT7="r - Action-specific records"
  7190. MSILoggingT8="u - User requests"
  7191. MSILoggingT9="c - Initial UI parameters"
  7192. MSI_AllowUser="Allow User Installs"
  7193. MSI_DisableUserInstalls="Prohibit User Installs"
  7194. MSI_DisableUserInstalls_Help="This setting allows you to configure user installs. To configure this setting, set it to enabled and use the drop-down list to select the behavior you want.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, or if the setting is enabled and "Allow User Installs" is selected, the installer allows and makes use of products that are installed per user, and products that are installed per computer. If the installer finds a per-user install of an application, this hides a per-computer installation of that same product.\n\nIf this setting is enabled and "Hide User Installs" is selected, the installer ignores per-user applications. This causes a per-computer installed application to be visible to users, even if those users have a per-user install of the product registered in their user profile.\n\nIf this setting is enabled and "Prohibit User Installs" is selected, the installer prevents applications from being installed per user, and it ignores previously installed per-user applications. An attempt to perform a per-user installation causes the installer to display an error message and stop the installation. This setting is useful in environments where the administrator only wants per-computer applications installed, such as on a kiosk or a Windows Terminal Server."
  7195. MSI_DisAllowUser="Prohibit User Installs"
  7196. MSI_DisableSRCheckPoints="Turn off creation of System Restore Checkpoints"
  7197. MSI_DisableSRCheckPoints_Help="System Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal data files. By default, the Windows Installer automatically creates a System Restore checkpoint each time an application is installed, so that users can restore their computer to the state it was in before installing the application.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the windows Installer does not generate System Restore checkpoints when installing applications.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Windows Installer automatically creates a System Restore checkpoint each time an application is installed.\n\nNote: This setting only applies to Windows XP Professional."
  7198. MSI_DisableUserInstallsBox="User Install Behavior:"
  7199. MSI_HideUser="Hide User Installs"
  7200. NC_RenameConnection_Help="Determines whether users can rename LAN or all user remote access connections.\n\nIf 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.\n\nIf you disable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Rename option for LAN and all user remote access connections is disabled for all users (including Administrators and Network Configuration Operators).\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators have the right to rename LAN or all user remote access connections.\n\nNote: When configured, this setting always takes precedence over the "Ability to rename LAN connections" and "Ability to rename all user remote access connections" settings.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to rename remote access connections."
  7201. NC_RenameConnection="Ability to rename LAN connections or remote access connections available to all users"
  7202. NC_LanChangeProperties_Help="Determines whether Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can change the properties of components used by a LAN connection.\n\nThis setting determines whether the Properties button for components of a LAN connection is enabled.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Properties button is disabled for Administrators. Network Configuration Operators are prohibited from accessing connection components, regardless of the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting does not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Properties button is enabled for administrators and Network Configuration Operators.\n\nThe Local Area Connection Properties dialog box includes a list of the network components that the connection uses. To view or change the properties of a component, click the name of the component, and then click the Properties button beneath the component list.\n\nNote: Not all network components have configurable properties. For components that are not configurable, the Properties button is always disabled.\n\nNote: When the "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection" setting is enabled, users are blocked from accessing the Properties button for LAN connection components.\n\nNote: Network Configuration Operators only have permission to change TCP/IP properties. Properties for all other components are unavailable to these users.\n\nNote: Nonadministrators are already prohibited from accessing properties of components for a LAN connection, regardless of this setting."
  7203. NC_LanChangeProperties="Prohibit access to properties of components of a LAN connection"
  7204. NC_RasChangeProperties_Help="Determines whether users can view and change the properties of components used by a private or all-user remote access connection.\n\nThis setting determines whether the Properties button for components used by a private or all-user remote access connection is enabled.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Properties button is disabled for all users (including administrators).\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting does not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Properties button is enabled for all users.\n\nThe Networking tab of the Remote Access Connection Properties dialog box includes a list of the network components that the connection uses. To view or change the properties of a component, click the name of the component, and then click the Properties button beneath the component list.\n\nNote: Not all network components have configurable properties. For components that are not configurable, the Properties button is always disabled.\n\nNote: When the "Ability to change properties of an all user remote access connection" or "Prohibit changing properties of a private remote access connection" settings are set to deny access to the Remote Access Connection Properties dialog box, the Properties button for remote access connection components is blocked.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
  7205. NC_RasChangeProperties="Prohibit access to properties of components of a remote access connection"
  7206. NC_ShowSharedAccessUI_Help="Determines whether administrators can enable and configure the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) feature of an Internet connection and if the ICS service can run on the computer.\n\nImportant: This setting is location aware. It only applies when a computer is connected to the same DNS domain network it was connected to when the setting was refreshed on that computer. If a computer is connected to a DNS domain network other than the one it was connected to when the setting was refreshed, this setting does not apply.\n\nICS lets administrators configure their system as an Internet gateway for a small network and provides network services, such as name resolution and addressing through DHCP, to the local private network.\n\nIf you enable this setting, ICS cannot be enabled or configured by administrators, and the ICS service cannot run on the computer. The Advanced tab in the Properties dialog box for a LAN or remote access connection is removed. The Internet Connection Sharing page is removed from the New Connection Wizard. The Network Setup Wizard is disabled.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it and have two or more connections, administrators can enable ICS. The Advanced tab in the properties dialog box for a LAN or remote access connection is available. In addition, the user is presented with the option to enable Internet Connection Sharing in the Network Setup Wizard and Make New Connection Wizard. (The Network Setup Wizard is available only in Windows XP Professional.)\n\nBy default, ICS is disabled when you create a remote access connection, but administrators can use the Advanced tab to enable it. When running the New Connection Wizard or Network Setup Wizard, administrators can choose to enable ICS.\n\nNote: Internet Connection Sharing is only available when two or more network connections are present.\n\nNote: When the "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection," "Ability to change properties of an all user remote access connection," or "Prohibit chang
  7207. NC_ShowSharedAccessUI="Prohibit use of Internet Connection Sharing on your DNS domain network"
  7208. NC_PersonalFirewallConfig_Help="Prohibits use of Internet Connection Firewall on your DNS domain network.\n\nDetermines whether users can enable the Internet Connection Firewall feature on a connection, and if the Internet Connection Firewall service can run on a computer.\n\nImportant: This setting is location aware. It only applies when a computer is connected to the same DNS domain network it was connected to when the setting was refreshed on that computer. If a computer is connected to a DNS domain network other than the one it was connected to when the setting was refreshed, this setting does not apply.\n\nThe Internet Connection Firewall is a stateful packet filter for home and small office users to protect them from Internet network security threats.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Internet Connection Firewall cannot be enabled or configured by users (including administrators), and the Internet Connection Firewall service cannot run on the computer. The option to enable the Internet Connection Firewall through the Advanced tab is removed. In addition, the Internet Connection Firewall is not enabled for remote access connections created through the Make New Connection Wizard. The Network Setup Wizard is disabled.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Internet Connection Firewall is disabled when a LAN Connection or VPN connection is created, but users can use the Advanced tab in the connection properties to enable it. The Internet Connection Firewall is enabled by default on the connection for which Internet Connection Sharing is enabled. In addition, remote access connections created through the Make New Connection Wizard have the Internet Connection Firewall enabled."
  7209. NC_PersonalFirewallConfig="Prohibit use of Internet Connection Firewall on your DNS domain network"
  7210. NC_AllowNetBridge_NLA="Prohibit installation and configuration of Network Bridge on your DNS domain network"
  7211. NC_AllowNetBridge_NLA_Help = "Determines whether a user can install and configure the Network Bridge.\n\nImportant: This settings is location aware. It only applies when a computer is connected to the same DNS domain network it was connected to when the setting was refreshed on that computer. If a computer is connected to a DNS domain network other than the one it was connected to when the setting was refreshed, this setting does not apply.\n\nThe Network Bridge allows users to create a layer 2 MAC bridge, enabling them to connect two or more network segements together. This connection appears in the Network Connections folder.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user will be able to create and modify the configuration of a Network Bridge. Enabling this setting does not remove an existing Network Bridge from the user's computer."
  7212. NC_AllowAdvancedTCPIPConfig_Help="Determines whether users can configure advanced TCP/IP settings.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Advanced button on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box is disabled for all users (including administrators). As a result, users cannot open the Advanced TCP/IP Settings Properties page and modify IP settings, such as DNS and WINS server information.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the Advanced button is enabled, and all users can open the Advanced TCP/IP Setting dialog box.\n\nNote: This setting is superseded by settings that prohibit access to properties of connections or connection components. When these policies are set to deny access to the connection properties dialog box or Properties button for connection components, users cannot gain access to the Advanced button for TCP/IP configuration.\n\nNote: Nonadministrators (excluding Network Configuration Operators) do not have permission to access TCP/IP advanced configuration for a LAN connection, regardless of this setting.\n\nTip: To open the Advanced TCP/IP Setting dialog box, in the Network Connections folder, right-click a connection icon, and click Properties. For remote access connections, click the Networking tab. In the "Components checked are used by this connection" box, click Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), click the Properties button, and then click the Advanced button.\n\nNote: Changing this setting from Enabled to Not Configured does not enable the Advanced button until the user logs off."
  7213. NC_AllowAdvancedTCPIPConfig="Prohibit TCP/IP advanced configuration"
  7214. NC_AdvancedSettings_Help="Determines whether the Advanced Settings item on the Advanced menu in Network Connections is enabled for administrators.\n\nThe Advanced Settings item lets users view and change bindings and view and change the order in which the computer accesses connections, network providers, and print providers.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Advanced Settings item is disabled for administrators.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Advanced Settings item is enabled for administrators.\n\nNote: Nonadministrators are already prohibited from accessing the Advanced Settings dialog box, regardless of this setting."
  7215. NC_AdvancedSettings="Prohibit access to the Advanced Settings item on the Advanced menu"
  7216. NC_AddRemoveComponents_Help="Determines whether administrators can add and remove network components for a LAN or remote access connection. This setting has no effect on nonadministrators.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Install and Uninstall buttons for components of connections are disabled, and administrators are not permitted to access network components in the Windows Components Wizard.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Install and Uninstall buttons for components of connections in the Network Connections folder are enabled. Also, administrators can gain access to network components in the Windows Components Wizard.\n\nThe Install button opens the dialog boxes used to add network components. Clicking the Uninstall button removes the selected component in the components list (above the button).\n\nThe Install and Uninstall buttons appear in the properties dialog box for connections. These buttons are on the General tab for LAN connections and on the Networking tab for remote access connections.\n\nNote: When the "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection", "Ability to change properties of an all user remote access connection", or "Prohibit changing properties of a private remote access connection" settings are set to deny access to the connection properties dialog box, the Install and Uninstall buttons for connections are blocked.\n\nNote: Nonadministrators are already prohibited from adding and removing connection components, regardless of this setting."
  7217. NC_AddRemoveComponents="Prohibit adding and removing components for a LAN or remote access connection"
  7218. NC_LanProperties_Help="Determines whether users can change the properties of a LAN connection.\n\nThis setting determines whether the Properties menu item is enabled, and thus, whether the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box is available to users.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Properties menu items are disabled for all users, and users cannot open the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, a Properties menu item appears when users right-click the icon representing a LAN connection. Also, when users select the connection, Properties is enabled on the File menu.\n\nNote: This setting takes precedence over settings that manipulate the availability of features inside the Local Area Connection Properties dialog box. If this setting is enabled, nothing within the properties dialog box for a LAN connection is available to users.\n\nNote: Nonadministrators have the right to view the properties dialog box for a connection but not to make changes, regardless of this setting."
  7219. NC_LanProperties="Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection"
  7220. NC_ChangeBindState_Help="Determines whether administrators can enable and disable the components used by LAN connections.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the check boxes for enabling and disabling components are disabled. As a result, administrators cannot enable or disable the components that a connection uses.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Properties dialog box for a connection includes a check box beside the name of each component that the connection uses. Selecting the check box enables the component, and clearing the check box disables the component.\n\nNote: When the "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection" setting is enabled, users are blocked from accessing the check boxes for enabling and disabling the components of a LAN connection.\n\nNote: Nonadministrators are already prohibited from enabling or disabling components for a LAN connection, regardless of this setting."
  7221. NC_ChangeBindState="Prohibit Enabling/Disabling components of a LAN connection"
  7222. NC_RasAllUserProperties_Help="Determines whether a user can view and change the properties of remote access connections that are available to all users of the computer.\n\nTo create an all-user remote access connection, on the Connection Availability page in the New Connection Wizard, click the "For all users" option.\n\nThis setting determines whether the Properties menu item is enabled, and thus, whether the Remote Access Connection Properties dialog box is available to users.\n\nIf you enable this setting, a Properties menu item appears when any user right-clicks the icon for a remote access connection. Also, when any user selects the connection, Properties appears on the File menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Properties menu items are disabled, and users (including administrators) cannot open the remote access connection properties dialog box.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can change properties of all-user remote access connections.\n\nNote: This setting takes precedence over settings that manipulate the availability of features inside the Remote Access Connection Properties dialog box. If this setting is disabled, nothing within the properties dialog box for a remote access connection will be available to users.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
  7223. NC_RasAllUserProperties="Ability to change properties of an all user remote access connection"
  7224. NC_RasMyProperties_Help="Determines whether users can view and change the properties of their private remote access connections.\n\nPrivate 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.\n\nThis setting determines whether the Properties menu item is enabled, and thus, whether the Remote Access Connection Properties dialog box for a private connection is available to users.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Properties menu items are disabled, and no users (including administrators) can open the Remote Access Connection Properties dialog box for a private connection.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, a Properties menu item appears when any user right-clicks the icon representing a private remote access connection. Also, when any user selects the connection, Properties appears on the File menu.\n\nNote: This setting takes precedence over settings that manipulate the availability of features in the Remote Access Connection Properties dialog box. If this setting is enabled, nothing within the properties dialog box for a remote access connection will be available to users.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
  7225. NC_RasMyProperties="Prohibit changing properties of a private remote access connection"
  7226. NC_DeleteConnection_Help="Determines whether users can delete remote access connections.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), users (including administrators) cannot delete any remote access connections. This setting also disables the Delete option on the context menu for a remote access connection and on the File menu in the Network Connections folder.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, all users can delete their private remote access connections. Private connections are those that are available only to one user. (By default, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can delete connections available to all users, but you can change the default by using the "Ability to delete all user remote access connections" setting.)\n\nImportant: When enabled, this setting takes precedence over the "Ability to delete all user remote access connections" setting. Users cannot delete any remote access connections, and the "Ability to delete all user remote access connections" setting is ignored.\n\nNote: LAN connections are created and deleted automatically when a LAN adapter is installed or removed. You cannot use the Network Connections folder to create or delete a LAN connection.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
  7227. NC_DeleteConnection="Prohibit deletion of remote access connections"
  7228. NC_DeleteAllUserConnection_Help="Determines whether users can delete all user remote access connections.\n\nTo create an all-user remote access connection, on the Connection Availability page in the New Connection Wizard, click the "For all users" option.\n\nIf you enable this setting, all users can delete shared remote access connections. In addition, if your file system is NTFS, users need to have Write access to Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Network\Connections\Pbk to delete a shared remote access connection.\n\nIf you disable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), users (including administrators) cannot delete all-user remote access connections. (By default, users can still delete their private connections, but you can change the default by using the "Prohibit deletion of remote access connections" setting.)\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can delete all user remote access connections.\n\nImportant: When enabled, the "Prohibit deletion of remote access connections" setting takes precedence over this setting. Users (including administrators) cannot delete any remote access connections, and this setting is ignored.\n\nNote: LAN connections are created and deleted automatically by the system when a LAN adapter is installed or removed. You cannot use the Network Connections folder to create or delete a LAN connection.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
  7229. NC_DeleteAllUserConnection="Ability to delete all user remote access connections"
  7230. NC_RasConnect_Help="Determines whether users can connect and disconnect remote access connections.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), double-clicking the icon has no effect, and the Connect and Disconnect menu items are disabled for all users (including administrators).\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Connect and Disconnect options for remote access connections are available to all users. Users can connect or disconnect a remote access connection by double-clicking the icon representing the connection, by right-clicking it, or by using the File menu."
  7231. NC_RasConnect="Prohibit connecting and disconnecting a remote access connection"
  7232. NC_LanConnect_Help="Determines whether users can enable/disable LAN connections.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Enable and Disable options for LAN connections are available to users (including nonadministrators). Users can enable/disable a LAN connection by double-clicking the icon representing the connection, by right-clicking it, or by using the File menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), double-clicking the icon has no effect, and the Enable and Disable menu items are disabled for all users (including administrators).\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can enable/disable LAN connections.\n\nNote: Administrators can still enable/disable LAN connections from Device Manager when this setting is disabled."
  7233. NC_LanConnect="Ability to Enable/Disable a LAN connection"
  7234. NC_NewConnectionWizard_Help="Determines whether users can use the New Connection Wizard, which creates new network connections.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Make New Connection icon does not appear in the Start Menu on in the Network Connections folder. As a result, users (including administrators) cannot start the New Connection Wizard.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Make New Connection icon appears in the Start menu and in the Network Connections folder for all users. Clicking the Make New Connection icon starts the New Connection Wizard.\n\nNote: Changing this setting from Enabled to Not Configured does not restore the Make New Connection icon until the user logs off or on. When other changes to this setting are applied, the icon does not appear or disappear in the Network Connections folder until the folder is refreshed.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
  7235. NC_NewConnectionWizard="Prohibit access to the New Connection Wizard"
  7236. NC_RenameLanConnection_Help="Determines whether nonadministrators can rename a LAN connection.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Rename option is enabled for LAN connections. Nonadministrators can rename LAN connections by clicking an icon representing the connection or by using the File menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the Rename option is disabled for nonadministrators only.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can rename LAN connections\n\nNote: This setting does not apply to Administrators.\n\nNote: When the "Ability to rename LAN connections or remote access connections available to all users" setting is configured (set to either enabled or disabled), this setting does not apply."
  7237. NC_RenameLanConnection="Ability to rename LAN connections"
  7238. NC_RenameAllUserRasConnection_Help="Determines whether nonadministrators can rename all-user remote access connections.\n\nTo create an all-user connection, on the Connection Availability page in the New Connection Wizard, click the "For all users" option.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Rename option is enabled for all-user remote access connections. Any user can rename all-user connections by clicking an icon representing the connection or by using the File menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the Rename option is disabled for nonadministrators only.\n\nIf you do not configure the setting, only Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can rename all-user remote access connections.\n\nNote: This setting does not apply to Administrators\n\nNote: When the "Ability to rename LAN connections or remote access connections available to all users" setting is configured (set to either Enabled or Disabled), this setting does not apply.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
  7239. NC_RenameAllUserRasConnection="Ability to rename all user remote access connections"
  7240. NC_RenameMyRasConnection_Help="Determines whether users can rename their private remote access connections.\n\nPrivate 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.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Rename option is disabled for all users (including administrators).\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Rename option is enabled for all users' private remote access connections. Users can rename their private connection by clicking an icon representing the connection or by using the File menu.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using other programs, such as Internet Explorer, to bypass this setting."
  7241. NC_RenameMyRasConnection="Prohibit renaming private remote access connections"
  7242. NC_DialupPrefs_Help="Determines whether the Dial-up Preferences item on the Advanced menu in Network Connections folder is enabled.\n\nThe Dial-up Preferences item lets users create and change connections before logon and configure automatic dialing and callback features.\n\nIf you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" setting), the Dial-up Preferences item is disabled for all users (including administrators).\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Dial-up Preferences item is enabled for all users."
  7243. NC_DialupPrefs="Prohibit access to the Dial-up Preferences item on the Advanced menu"
  7244. NC_Statistics_Help="Determines whether users can view the status for an active connection.\n\nConnection 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.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the connection status taskbar icon and Status dialog box are not available to users (including administrators). The Status option is disabled in the context menu for the connection and on the File menu in the Network Connections folder. Users cannot choose to show the connection icon in the taskbar from the Connection Properties dialog box.\n\nImportant: If the "Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators" is disabled or not configured, this setting will not apply to administrators on post-Windows 2000 computers.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the connection status taskbar icon and Status dialog box are available to all users."
  7245. NC_Statistics="Prohibit viewing of status for an active connection"
  7246. NC_EnableAdminProhibits_Help="Determines whether settings that existed in Windows 2000 will apply to Administrators.\n\nThe set of Network Connections group settings that existed in Windows 2000 also exists in Windows XP. In Windows 2000, all of these settings had the ability to prohibit the use of certain features from Administrators.\n\nBy default, Network Connections group settings in Windows XP do not have the ability to prohibit the use of features from Administrators.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Windows XP settings that existed in Windows 2000 will have the ability to prohibit Administrators from using certain features. These settings are "Ability to rename LAN connections or remote access connections available to all users", "Prohibit access to properties of components of a LAN connection", "Prohibit access to properties of components of a remote access connection", "Ability to access TCP/IP advanced configuration", "Prohibit access to the Advanced Settings Item on the Advanced Menu", "Prohibit adding and removing components for a LAN or remote access connection", "Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection", "Prohibit Enabling/Disabling components of a LAN connection", "Ability to change properties of an all user remote access connection", "Prohibit changing properties of a private remote access connection", "Prohibit deletion of remote access connections", "Ability to delete all user remote access connections", "Prohibit connecting and disconnecting a remote access connection", "Ability to Enable/Disable a LAN connection", "Prohibit access to the New Connection Wizard", "Prohibit renaming private remote access connections", "Prohibit access to the Dial-up Preferences item on the Advanced menu", "Prohibit viewing of status for an active connection". When this setting is enabled, settings that exist in both Windows 2000 and Windows XP behave the same for administrators.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Windows XP settings that existed in Windows 2000 will not apply to a
  7247. NC_EnableAdminProhibits="Enable Windows 2000 Network Connections settings for Administrators"
  7248. NC_8021XCAName="IEEE 802.1x Certificate Authority for Machine Authentication"
  7249. NC_8021XCAName_Help="If you want to use IEEE 802.1x machine authentication, configure this setting.\n\nIf you enable this setting, it configures the Certificate Authority to be used on the client for authentication.\n\nTo allow successful authentication, enable this setting and indicate the thumbprint or hash for your Certificate Authority.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the Certificate Authority for IEEE 802.1x machine authentication will not be configured on your client. This might cause machine authentication to fail.\n\nNote: The Certificate Authority that is configured by this setting only applies to machine authentication, and not to user authentication."
  7250. NC_8021xCertAuth="Certificate Authority Hash: "
  7251. Netlogon="Net Logon"
  7252. Netlogon_DC_Locator_DNS_Records="DC Locator DNS Records"
  7253. Netlogon_UseDynamicDns="Dynamic Registration of the DC Locator DNS Records"
  7254. Netlogon_UseDynamicDns_Help="Determines if Dynamic Registration of the domain controller (DC) locator DNS resource records is enabled. These DNS records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service and are used by the Locator algorithm to locate the DC.\n\nIf you enable this setting, DCs to which this setting is applied dynamically register DC Locator DNS resource records through dynamic DNS update-enabled network connections.\n\nIf you disable this setting, DCs will not register DC Locator DNS resource records.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any DCs, and DCs use their local configuration."
  7255. Netlogon_DnsAvoidRegisterRecords="DC Locator DNS records not registered by the DCs"
  7256. Netlogon_DnsAvoidRegisterRecords_Help="Determines which Domain Controller (DC) Locator DNS records are not registered by the Netlogon service.\n\nTo enable this setting, select Enable and specify a list of space-delimited mnemonics (instructions) for the DC Locator DNS records that will not be registered by the DCs to which this setting is applied.\n\nSelect the mnemonics from the following list:\n\nMnemonic Type DNS Record\n\nLdapIpAddress A <DnsDomainName>\nLdap SRV _ldap._tcp.<DnsDomainName>\nLdapAtSite SRV _ldap._tcp.<SiteName>._sites.<DnsDomainName>\nPdc SRV _ldap._tcp.pdc._msdcs.<DnsDomainName>\nGc SRV _ldap._tcp.gc._msdcs.<DnsForestName>\nGcAtSite SRV _ldap._tcp.<SiteName>._sites.gc._msdcs.<DnsForestName>\nDcByGuid SRV _ldap._tcp.<DomainGuid>.domains._msdcs.<DnsForestName>\nGcIpAddress A _gc._msdcs.<DnsForestName>\nDsaCname CNAME <DsaGuid>._msdcs.<DnsForestName>\nKdc SRV _kerberos._tcp.dc._msdcs.<DnsDomainName>\nKdcAtSite SRV _kerberos._tcp.dc._msdcs.<SiteName>._sites.<DnsDomainName>\nDc SRV _ldap._tcp.dc._msdcs.<DnsDomainName>\nDcAtSite SRV _ldap._tcp.<SiteName>._sites.dc._msdcs.<DnsDomainName>\nRfc1510Kdc SRV _kerberos._tcp.<DnsDomainName>\nRfc1510KdcAtSite SRV _kerberos._tcp.<SiteName>._sites.<DnsDomainName>\nGenericGc SRV _gc._tcp.<DnsForestName>\nGenericGcAtSite SRV _gc._tcp.<SiteName>._sites.<DnsForestName>\nRfc1510UdpKdc SRV _kerberos._udp.<DnsDomainName>\nRfc1510Kpwd SRV _kpasswd._tcp.<DnsDomainName>\nRfc1510UdpKpwd SRV _kpasswd._udp.<DnsDomainName>\n\nIf this setting is disabled, DCs configured to perform dynamic registration of DC Locator DNS records register all DC locator DNS resource records.\n\nIf this setting is not applied to DCs, DCs use their local configuration."
  7257. Netlogon_DnsAvoidRegisterRecordsLabel="Mnemonics:"
  7258. Netlogon_DnsRefreshInterval="Refresh Interval of the DC Locator DNS Records"
  7259. Netlogon_DnsRefreshInterval_Help="Specifies the Refresh Interval of the domain controller (DC) Locator DNS resource records for DCs to which this setting is applied. These DNS records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service and are used by the Locator algorithm to locate the DC. This setting may be applied only to DCs using dynamic update.\n\nDCs configured to perform dynamic registration of the DC Locator DNS resource records periodically reregister their records with DNS servers, even if their records data has not changed. If authoritative DNS servers are configured to perform scavenging of the stale records, this reregistration is required to instruct the DNS servers configured to automatically remove (scavenge) stale records that these records are current and should be preserved in the database.\n\nWarning: If the DNS resource records are registered in zones with scavenging enabled, the value of this setting should never be longer than the Refresh Interval configured for these zones. Setting the Refresh Interval of the DC Locator DNS records to longer than the Refresh Interval of the DNS zones may result in the undesired deletion of DNS resource records.\n\nTo specify the Refresh Interval of the DC records, click Enabled, and then enter a value larger than 1800. This value specifies the Refresh Interval of the DC records in seconds (for example, the value 3600 is 60 minutes).\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any DCs, and DCs use their local configuration."
  7260. Netlogon_DnsRefreshIntervalLabel="Seconds:"
  7261. Netlogon_LdapSrvWeight="Weight Set in the DC Locator DNS SRV Records"
  7262. Netlogon_LdapSrvWeight_Help="Specifies the Weight field in the SRV resource records registered by the domain controllers (DC) to which this setting is applied. These DNS records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service, and they are used to locate the DC.\n\nThe Weight field in the SRV record can be used in addition to the Priority value to provide a load-balancing mechanism where multiple servers are specified in the SRV records Target field and are all set to the same priority. The probability with which the DNS client randomly selects the target host to be contacted is proportional to the Weight field value in the SRV record.\n\nTo specify the Weight in the DC Locator DNS SRV records, click Enabled, and then enter a value. The range of values is 0 to 65535.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any DCs, and DCs use their local configuration."
  7263. Netlogon_LdapSrvWeightLabel="Weight:"
  7264. Netlogon_LdapSrvPriority="Priority Set in the DC Locator DNS SRV Records"
  7265. Netlogon_LdapSrvPriority_Help="Specifies the Priority field in the SRV resource records registered by domain controllers (DC) to which this setting is applied. These DNS records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service and are used to locate the DC.\n\nThe Priority field in the SRV record sets the preference for target hosts (specified in the SRV record s Target field). DNS clients that query for SRV resource records attempt to contact the first reachable host with the lowest priority number listed.\n\nTo specify the Priority in the DC Locator DNS SRV resource records, click Enabled, and then enter a value. The range of values is 0 to 65535.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any DCs, and DCs use their local configuration."
  7266. Netlogon_LdapSrvPriorityLabel="Priority:"
  7267. Netlogon_DnsTtl="TTL Set in the DC Locator DNS Records"
  7268. Netlogon_DnsTtl_Help="Specifies the value for the Time-To-Live (TTL) field in Net Logon registered SRV resource records. These DNS records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service, and they are used to locate the domain controller (DC).\n\nTo specify the TTL for DC Locator DNS records, click Enabled, and then enter a value in seconds (for example, the value "900" is 15 minutes).\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any DCs, and DCs use their local configuration."
  7269. Netlogon_DnsTtlLabel="Seconds:"
  7270. Netlogon_AutoSiteCoverage="Automated Site Coverage by the DC Locator DNS SRV Records"
  7271. Netlogon_AutoSiteCoverage_Help="Determines whether domain controllers (DC) will dynamically register DC Locator site-specific SRV records for the closest sites where no DC for the same domain exists (or no Global Catalog for the same forest exists). These DNS records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service, and they are used to locate the DC.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, the DCs to which this setting is applied dynamically register DC Locator site-specific DNS SRV records for the closest sites where no DC for the same domain, or no Global Catalog for the same forest, exists.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the DCs will not register site-specific DC Locator DNS SRV records for any other sites but their own.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any DCs, and DCs use their local configuration."
  7272. Netlogon_SiteCoverage="Sites Covered by the DC Locator DNS SRV Records"
  7273. Netlogon_SiteCoverage_Help="Specifies the sites for which the domain controllers (DC) register the site-specific DC Locator DNS SRV resource records. These records are registered in addition to the site-specific SRV records registered for the site where the DC resides, and records registered by a DC configured to register DC Locator DNS SRV records for those sites without a DC that are closest to it. \n\nThe DC Locator DNS records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service, and they are used to locate the DC. An Active Directory site is one or more well-connected TCP/IP subnets that allow administrators to configure Active Directory access and replication.\n\nTo specify the sites covered by the DC Locator DNS SRV records, click Enabled, and then enter the sites names in a space-delimited format.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any DCs, and DCs use their local configuration."
  7274. Netlogon_SiteCoverageLabel="Sites:"
  7275. Netlogon_GcSiteCoverage="Sites Covered by the GC Locator DNS SRV Records"
  7276. Netlogon_GcSiteCoverage_Help="Specifies the sites for which the global catalogs (GC) should register site-specific GC locator DNS SRV resource records. These records are registered in addition to the site-specific SRV records registered for the site where the GC resides, and records registered by a GC configured to register GC Locator DNS SRV records for those sites without a GC that are closest to it. \n\nThe GC Locator DNS records and the site-specific SRV records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service, and they are used to locate the GC. An Active Directory site is one or more well-connected TCP/IP subnets that allow administrators to configure Active Directory access and replication. A GC is a domain controller that contains a partial replica of every domain in Active Directory.\n\nTo specify the sites covered by the GC Locator DNS SRV records, click Enabled, and enter the sites' names in a space-delimited format.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any GCs, and GCs use their local configuration."
  7277. Netlogon_GcSiteCoverageLabel="Sites:"
  7278. Netlogon_NdncSiteCoverage="Sites Covered by the Application Directory Partition Locator DNS SRV Records"
  7279. Netlogon_NdncSiteCoverage_Help="Specifies the sites for which the domain controllers (DC) housing application directory partition should register the site-specific, application directory partition-specific DC Locator DNS SRV resource records. These records are registered in addition to the site-specific SRV records registered for the site where the DC resides, and records registered by a DC configured to register DC Locator DNS SRV records for those sites without a DC that are closest to it. \n\nThe application directory partition locator DNS records and the site-specific SRV records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service, and they are used to locate the application directory partition-specific DC. An Active Directory site is one or more well-connected TCP/IP subnets that allow administrators to configure Active Directory access and replication.\n\nTo specify the sites covered by the DC Locator application directory partition-specific DNS SRV records, click Enabled, and then enter the site names in a space-delimited format.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any DCs, and DCs use their local configuration."
  7280. Netlogon_NdncSiteCoverageLabel="Sites:"
  7281. Netlogon_ExpectedDialupDelay="Expected dial-up delay on logon"
  7282. Netlogon_ExpectedDialupDelay_Help="Specifies the additional time for the computer to wait for the domain controller s (DC) response when logging on to the network.\n\nTo specify the Expected dial-up delay at logon, click Enable, and then enter the desired value in seconds (for example, the value "60" is 1 minute).\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  7283. Netlogon_ExpectedDialupDelayLabel="Seconds:"
  7284. Netlogon_SiteName="Site Name"
  7285. Netlogon_SiteName_Help="Specifies the Active Directory site to which computers belong.\n\nAn Active Directory site is one or more well-connected TCP/IP subnets that allow administrators to configure Active Directory access and replication.\n\nTo specify the site name for this setting, click Enabled, and then enter the site name. When the site to which a computer belongs is not specified, the computer automatically discovers its site from Active Directory.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  7286. Netlogon_SiteNameLabel="Site:"
  7287. Netlogon_NegativeCachePeriod="Negative DC Discovery Cache Setting"
  7288. Netlogon_NegativeCachePeriod_Help="Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) the DC locator remembers that a domain controller (DC) could not be found in a domain. When a subsequent attempt to locate the DC occurs within the time set in this setting, DC Discovery immediately fails, without attempting to find the DC.\n\nThe default value for this setting is 45 seconds. The maximum value for this setting is 7 days (7*24*60*60). The minimum value for this setting is 0.\n\nWarning: If the value for this setting is too large, a client will not attempt to find any DCs that were initially unavailable. If the value for this setting is too small, clients will attempt to find DCs even when none are available."
  7289. Netlogon_NegativeCachePeriodLabel="Seconds:"
  7290. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryInitialPeriod="Initial DC Discovery Retry Setting for Background Callers"
  7291. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryInitialPeriod_Help="When applications performing periodic searches for domain controllers (DC) are unable to find a DC, the value set in this setting determines the amount of time (in seconds) before the first retry.\n\nThe default value for this setting is 10 minutes (10*60). The maximum value for this setting is 49 days (0x4294967). The minimum value for this setting is 0.\n\nThis setting is relevant only to those callers of DsGetDcName that have specified the DS_BACKGROUND_ONLY flag.\n\nIf the value of this setting is less than the value specified in the NegativeCachePeriod subkey, the value in the NegativeCachePeriod subkey is used.\n\nWarning: If the value for this setting is too large, a client will not attempt to find any DCs that were initially unavailable. If the value set in this setting is very small and the DC is not available, the traffic caused by periodic DC discoveries may be excessive."
  7292. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryInitialPeriodLabel="Seconds:"
  7293. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryMaximumPeriod="Maximum DC Discovery Retry Interval Setting for Background Callers"
  7294. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryMaximumPeriod_Help="When applications performing periodic searches for Domain Controllers (DCs) are unable to find a DC, the value set in this setting determines the maximum retry interval allowed.\n\nFor example, the retry intervals may be set at 10 minutes, then 20 minutes and then 40 minutes, but when the interval reaches the value set in this setting, that value becomes the retry interval for all subsequent retries until the value set in Final DC Discovery Retry Setting is reached.\n\nThe default value for this setting is 60 minutes (60*60). The maximum value for this setting is 49 days (0x4294967). The minimum value for this setting is 0.\n\nIf the value for this setting is smaller than the value specified for the Initial DC Discovery Retry Setting, the Initial DC Discovery Retry Setting is used.\n\nWarning: If the value for this setting is too large, a client may take very long periods to try to find a DC.\n\nIf the value for this setting is too small and the DC is not available, the frequent retries may produce excessive network traffic."
  7295. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryMaximumPeriodLabel="Seconds:"
  7296. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryQuitTime="Final DC Discovery Retry Setting for Background Callers"
  7297. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryQuitTime_Help="When applications performing periodic searches for domain controllers (DC) are unable to find a DC, the value set in this setting determines when retries are no longer allowed. For example, retires may be set to occur according to the Maximum DC Discovery Retry Interval Setting, but when the value set in this setting is reached, no more retries occur. If a value for this setting is smaller than the value in Maximum DC Discovery Retry Interval Setting, the value for Maximum DC Discovery Retry Interval Setting is used.\n\nThe default value for this setting is to not quit retrying (0). The maximum value for this setting is 49 days (0x4294967). The minimum value for this setting is 0.\n\nWarning: If the value for this setting is too small, a client will stop trying to find a DC too soon."
  7298. Netlogon_BackgroundRetryQuitTimeLabel="Seconds:"
  7299. Netlogon_BackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod="Positive Periodic DC Cache Refresh for Background Callers"
  7300. Netlogon_BackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod_Help="Determines when a successful DC cache entry is refreshed. This setting is applied to caller programs that periodically attempt to locate DCs, and it is applied before the returning the DC information to the caller program. The default value for this setting is infinite (4294967200). The maximum value for this setting is (4294967200), while the maximum that is not treated as infinity is 49 days (4294967). Any larger value is treated as infinity. The minimum value for this setting is to always refresh (0)."
  7301. Netlogon_BackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriodLabel="Seconds:"
  7302. Netlogon_NonBackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod="Positive Periodic DC Cache Refresh for Non-Background Callers"
  7303. Netlogon_NonBackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriod_Help="Determines when a successful DC cache entry is refreshed. This setting is applied to caller programs that do not periodically attempt to locate DCs, and it is applied before the returning the DC information to the caller program. This setting is relevant to only those callers of DsGetDcName that have not specified the DS_BACKGROUND_ONLY flag.\n\nThe default value for this setting is 30 minutes (1800). The maximum value for this setting is (4294967200), while the maximum that is not treated as infinity is 49 days (4294967). Any larger value will be treated as infinity. The minimum value for this setting is to always refresh (0)."
  7304. Netlogon_NonBackgroundSuccessfulRefreshPeriodLabel="Seconds:"
  7305. Netlogon_ScavengeInterval="Scavenge Interval"
  7306. Netlogon_ScavengeInterval_Help="Determines the interval at which Netlogon performs the following scavenging operations:\n\n- Checks if a password on a secure channel needs to be modified, and modifies it if necessary.\n- On the domain controllers (DC), discovers a DC that has not been discovered.\n- On the PDC, attempts to add the <DomainName>[1B] NetBIOS name if it hasn t already been successfully added.\n\nNone of these operations are critical. 15 minutes is optimal in all but extreme cases. For instance, if a DC is separated from a trusted domain by an expensive (e.g., ISDN) line, this parameter might be adjusted upward to avoid frequent automatic discovery of DCs in a trusted domain.\n\nTo enable the setting, click Enabled, and then specify the interval in seconds."
  7307. Netlogon_ScavengeIntervalLabel="Seconds:"
  7308. Netlogon_AvoidPdcOnWan="Contact PDC on logon failure"
  7309. Netlogon_AvoidPdcOnWan_Help="Defines whether a domain controller (DC) should attempt to verify with the PDC the password provided by a client if the DC failed to validate the password.\n\nContacting the PDC is useful in case the client s password was recently changed and did not propagate to the DC yet. Users may want to disable this feature if the PDC is located over a slow WAN connection.\n\nTo enable this feature, click Enabled.\n\nTo disable this feature, click Disabled."
  7310. Netlogon_AllowSingleLabelDnsDomain="Location of the DCs hosting a domain with single label DNS name"
  7311. Netlogon_AllowSingleLabelDnsDomain_Help="Specifies whether the computers to which this setting is applied attempt DNS name resolution of a single-label domain names.\n\nBy default, when a computer (or the DC Locator running on a computer, to be more specific) needs to locate a domain controller hosting an Active Directory domain specified with a single-label name, the computer exclusively uses NetBIOS name resolution, but not the DNS name resolution, unless the computer is joined to an Active Directory forest in which at least one domain has a single-label DNS name. \n\nIf this setting is enabled, computers to which this policy is applied will attempt to locate a domain controller hosting an Active Directory domain specified with a single-label name using DNS name resolution.\n\nIf this setting is disabled, computers to which this setting is applied will attempt to locate a domain controller hosting an Active Directory domain specified with a single-label name only using NetBIOS name resolution, but not the DNS name resolution, unless the computer is joined to an Active Directory forest in which at least one domain has a single-label DNS name.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration."
  7312. NoStartPage="Force classic Start Menu"
  7313. NoStartPage_Help="This setting effects the presentation of the Start menu.\n\nThe classic Start menu in Windows 2000 allows users to begin common tasks, while the new Start menu consolidates common items onto one menu. When the classic Start menu is used, the following icons are placed on the desktop: My Documents, My Pictures, My Music, My Computer, and My Network Places. The new Start menu starts them directly.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Start menu displays the classic Start menu in the Windows 2000 style and displays the standard desktop icons.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the Start menu only displays in the new style, meaning the desktop icons are now on the Start page.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the default is the new style, and the user can change the view."
  7314. SharedFolders="Shared Folders"
  7315. PublishSharedFolders="Allow shared folders to be published"
  7316. PublishSharedFolders_Help="Determines whether the user can publish shared folders in Active Directory.\n\nIf you enable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the "Publish in Active Directory" option in the Shared Folders snap-in to publish shared folders in Active Directory.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the user cannot publish shared folders in Active Directory, and the "Publish in Active Directory" option is disabled. Note: The default is to allow shared folders to be published when this setting is not configured"
  7317. PublishDfsRoots="Allow DFS roots to be published"
  7318. PublishDfsRoots_Help="Determines whether the user can publish DFS roots in Active Directory.\n\nIf you enable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the "Publish in Active Directory" option to publish DFS roots as shared folders in Active Directory.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the user cannot publish DFS roots in Active Directory, and the "Publish in Active Directory" option is disabled. Note: The default is to allow shared folders to be published when this setting is not configured."
  7319. Network="Network"
  7320. NetworkConnections="Network Connections"
  7321. NewGPODisplayName="Default name for new Group Policy objects"
  7322. NewGPODisplayName_Help="Sets the default display name for new Group Policy objects.\n\nThis setting allows you to specify the default name for new Group Policy objects created from the Group Policy tab in Active Directory tools or created from the GPO browser.\n\nThe display name may contain environment variables and can be a maximum of 255 characters long.\n\nIf this setting is Disabled or Not Configured, the default display name of New Group Policy object is used."
  7323. NewGPODisplayNameHeading="GPO Name:"
  7324. NewGPOLinksDisabled="Create new Group Policy object links disabled by default"
  7325. NewGPOLinksDisabled_Help="Creates new Group Policy object links in the disabled state.\n\nThis setting creates all new Group Policy object links in the disabled state by default. After you configure and test the new object links, either by using Active Directory Users and Computers or Active Directory Sites and Services, you can enable the object links for use on the system.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, new Group Policy object links are created in the enabled state. If you do not want them to be effective until they are configured and tested, you must disable the object link."
  7326. NoActiveDesktop_Help="Disables Active Desktop and prevents users from enabling it.\n\nThis prevents users from trying to enable or disable Active Desktop while a policy controls it.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Active Desktop is disabled by default, but users can enable it.\n\nNote: If both the "Enable Active Desktop" setting and the "Disable Active Desktop" setting are enabled, the "Disable Active Desktop" setting is ignored. If the "Disable Active Desktop and Web view" setting (in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Explorer) is enabled, Active Desktop is disabled and both of these policies are ignored."
  7327. NoActiveDesktop_Tip="Disallows HTML and Jpg Wallpaper"
  7328. NoActiveDesktop="Disable Active Desktop"
  7329. NoActiveDesktopChanges_Help="Prevents the user from enabling or disabling Active Desktop or changing the Active Desktop configuration.\n\nThis is a comprehensive setting that locks down the configuration you establish by using other policies in this folder. This setting removes the Web tab from Display in Control Panel. As a result, users cannot enable or disable Active Desktop. If Active Desktop is already enabled, users cannot add, remove, or edit Web content or disable, lock, or synchronize Active Desktop components."
  7330. NoActiveDesktopChanges="Prohibit changes"
  7331. NoAddFromCDorFloppy_Help="Removes the "Add a program from CD-ROM or floppy disk" section from the Add New Programs page. This prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs to install programs from removable media.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "Add a program from CD-ROM or floppy disk" option is available to all users.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to add or remove program components.\n\nNote: If the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored. Also, if the "Prevent removable media source for any install" setting (located in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Installer) is enabled, users cannot add programs from removable media, regardless of this setting."
  7332. NoAddFromCDorFloppy="Hide the "Add a program from CD-ROM or floppy disk" option"
  7333. NoAddFromInternet_Help="Removes the "Add programs from Microsoft" section from the Add New Programs page. This setting prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs to connect to Windows Update.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, "Add programs from Microsoft" is available to all users.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to connect to Windows Update.\n\nNote: If the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored."
  7334. NoAddFromInternet="Hide the "Add programs from Microsoft" option"
  7335. NoAddFromNetwork_Help="Prevents users from viewing or installing published programs.\n\nThis setting removes the "Add programs from your network" section from the Add New Programs page. The "Add programs from your network" section lists published programs and provides an easy way to install them.\n\nPublished programs are those programs that the system administrator has explicitly made available to the user with a tool such as Windows Installer. Typically, system administrators publish programs to notify users that the programs are available, to recommend their use, or to enable users to install them without having to search for installation files.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users cannot tell which programs have been published by the system administrator, and they cannot use Add or Remove Programs to install published programs. However, they can still install programs by using other methods, and they can view and install assigned (partially installed) programs that are offered on the desktop or on the Start menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, "Add programs from your network" is available to all users.\n\nNote: If the "Hide Add New Programs page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored."
  7336. NoAddFromNetwork="Hide the "Add programs from your network" option"
  7337. NoAddingComponents_Help="Prevents users from adding Web content to their Active Desktop.\n\nThis setting removes the "New" button from Web tab in Display in Control Panel. As a result, users cannot add Web pages or pictures from the Internet or an intranet to the desktop. This setting does not remove existing Web content from their Active Desktop, or prevent users from removing existing Web content.\n\nAlso, see the "Disable all items" setting."
  7338. NoAddPage_Help="Removes the Add New Programs button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or change the attached page.\n\nThe Add New Programs button lets users install programs published or assigned by a system administrator.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Add New Programs button is available to all users.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to install programs."
  7339. NoAddPage="Hide Add New Programs page"
  7340. NoAddPrinter_Help="Prevents users from using familiar methods to add local and network printers.\n\nThis setting removes the Add Printer option from the Start menu. (To find the Add Printer option, click Start, click Printers, and then click Add Printer.) This setting also removes Add Printer from the Printers folder in Control Panel.\n\nAlso, users cannot add printers by dragging a printer icon into the Printers folder. If they try, a message appears explaining that the setting prevents the action.\n\nHowever, this setting does not prevent users from using the Add Hardware Wizard to add a printer. Nor does it prevent users from running other programs to add printers.\n\nThis setting does not delete printers that users have already added. However, if users have not added a printer when this setting is applied, they cannot print.\n\nNote: You can use printer permissions to restrict the use of printers without specifying a setting. In the Printers folder, right-click a printer, click Properties, and then click the Security tab."
  7341. NoAddPrinter="Prevent addition of printers"
  7342. NoAddRemovePrograms_Help="Prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs.\n\nThis setting removes Add or Remove Programs from Control Panel and removes the Add or Remove Programs item from menus.\n\nAdd or Remove Programs lets users install, uninstall, repair, add, and remove features and components of Windows 2000 and a wide variety of Windows programs. Programs published or assigned to the user appear in Add or Remove Programs.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Add or Remove Programs is available to all users.\n\nWhen enabled, this setting takes precedence over the other settings in this folder.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to install or uninstall programs."
  7343. NoAddRemovePrograms="Remove Add/Remove Programs Programs"
  7344. NoAutoUpdate="Windows Automatic Updates"
  7345. NoAutoUpdate_Help="This setting controls automatic updates to a user's computer.\n\nWhenever a user connects to the Internet, Windows searches for updates available for the software and hardware on their computer and automatically downloads them. This happens in the background, and the user is prompted when downloaded components are ready to be installed, or prior to downloading, depending on their configuration.\n\nIf you enable this setting, it prohibits Windows from searching for updates.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure it, Windows searches for updates and automatically downloads them.\n\nNote: Windows Update is an online catalog customized for your computer that consists of items such as drivers, critical updates, Help files, and Internet products that you can download to keep your computer up to date.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove links and access to Windows Update" setting. If the "Remove links and access to Windows Update" setting is enabled, the links to Windows Update on the Start menu are also removed."
  7346. NoAutoTrayNotify="Turn off notification area cleanup"
  7347. NoAutoTrayNotify_Help="This setting effects the notification area, also called the "system tray."\n\nThe notification area is located in the task bar, generally at the bottom of the screen, and itincludes the clock and current notifications. This setting determines whether the items are always expanded or always collapsed. By default, notifications are collapsed. The notification cleanup << icon can be referred to as the "notification chevron."\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system notification area expands to show all of the notifications that use this area.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system notification area will always collapse notifications.\n\nIf you do not configure it, the user can choose if they want notifications collapsed."
  7348. NoBackButton_Help="Removes the Back button from the Open dialog box.\n\nThis setting, and others in this folder, lets you remove new features added in Windows 2000, so that the Open dialog box looks like it did in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. These policies only affect programs that use the standard Open dialog box provided to developers of Windows programs.\n\nTo see an example of the standard Open dialog box, run Notepad and, on the File menu, click Open.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7349. NoBackButton="Hide the common dialog back button"
  7350. NoBalloonTip_Help="Hides pop-up text on the Start menu and in the notification area.\n\nWhen you hold the cursor over an item on the Start menu or in the notification area, the system displays pop-up text providing additional information about the object.\n\nIf you enable this setting, some of this pop-up text is not displayed. The pop-up text affected by this setting includes "Click here to begin" on the Start button, "Where have all my programs gone" on the Start menu, and "Where have my icons gone" in the notification area.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, all pop-up text is displayed on the Start menu and in the notification area."
  7351. NoBalloonTip="Remove Balloon Tips on Start Menu items"
  7352. NoCacheThumbNailPictures="Turn off caching of thumbnail pictures"
  7353. NoCacheThumbNailPictures_Help="This settings controls whether the thumbnail views are cached.\n\nIf you enable this setting, thumbnail views are not cached.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, thumbnail views are cached.\n\nNote: For shared corporate workstations or computers where security is a top concern, you should enable this setting to turn off the thumbnail view cache, because the thumbnail cache can be read by everyone."
  7354. NoCDBurning="Remove CD Burning features"
  7355. NoCDBurning_Help="Windows Explorer allows you to to create and modify re-writable CDs if you have a CD writer connected to your PC.\n\nIf you enable this setting, all features in the Windows Exlorer that allow you to use your CD writer are removed.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, users are able to use the Windows Explorer CD burning features.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from using third-party applications to create or modify CDs using a CD writer."
  7356. NoChangeAnimation_Help="Prevents users from selecting the option to animate the movement of windows, menus, and lists.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the "Use transition effects for menus and tooltips" option in Display in Control Panel is disabled.\n\nEffects, such as animation, are designed to enhance the user's experience but might be confusing or distracting to some users."
  7357. NoChangeAnimation="Remove UI to change menu animation setting"
  7358. NoChangeKeyboardNavigationIndicators_Help="Disables the "Hide keyboard navigation indicators until I use the ALT key" option in Display in Control Panel.\n\nWhen this Display Properties option is selected, the underlining that indicates a keyboard shortcut character (hot key) does not appear on menus until you press ALT.\n\nEffects, such as transitory underlines, are designed to enhance the user's experience but might be confusing or distracting to some users."
  7359. NoChangeKeyboardNavigationIndicators="Remove UI to change keyboard navigation indicator setting"
  7360. NoChangeStartMenu_Help="Prevents users from using the drag-and-drop method to reorder or remove items on the Start menu. Also, it removes context menus from the Start menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can remove or reorder Start menu items by dragging and dropping the item. They can display context menus by right-clicking a Start menu item.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other methods of customizing the Start menu or performing the tasks available from the context menus.\n\nAlso, see the "Prevent changes to Taskbar and Start Menu Settings" and the "Remove access to the context menus for taskbar" settings."
  7361. NoChangeStartMenu="Remove Drag-and-drop context menus on the Start Menu"
  7362. NoChangingWallPaper_Help="Prevents users from adding or changing the background design of the desktop.\n\nBy default, users can use the Desktop tab of Display in Control Panel to add a background design (wallpaper) to their desktop.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Desktop tab still appears, but all options on the tab are disabled.\n\nTo remove the Desktop tab, use the "Hide Desktop tab" setting.\n\nTo specify wallpaper for a group, use the "Active Desktop Wallpaper" setting.\n\nAlso, see the "Allow only bitmapped wallpaper" setting."
  7363. NoClose_Help="Prevents users from shutting down or restarting Windows.\n\nThis setting removes the Shut Down option from the Start menu and disables the Shut Down button on the Windows Security dialog box, which appears when you press CTRL+ALT+DEL.\n\nThis setting prevents users from using the Windows user interface to shut down the system, although it does not prevent them from running programs that shut down Windows.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Shut Down menu option appears, and the Shut Down button is enabled.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7364. NoClose="Remove and prevent access to the Shut Down command"
  7365. NoCloseDragDropBands_Help="Prevents users from manipulating desktop toolbars.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users cannot add or remove toolbars from the desktop. Also, users cannot drag toolbars on to or off of docked toolbars.\n\nNote: If users have added or removed toolbars, this setting prevents them from restoring the default configuration.\n\nTip: To view the toolbars that can be added to the desktop, right-click a docked toolbar (such as the taskbar beside the Start button), and point to "Toolbars."\n\nAlso, see the "Prohibit adjusting desktop toolbars" setting."
  7366. NoClosingComponents_Help="Prevents users from removing Web content from their Active Desktop.\n\nIn Active Desktop, you can add items to the desktop but close them so they are not displayed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, items added to the desktop cannot be closed; they always appear on the desktop. This setting removes the check boxes from items on the Web tab in Display in Control Panel.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent users from deleting items from their Active Desktop."
  7367. NoCommonGroups_Help="Removes items in the All Users profile from the Programs menu on the Start menu.\n\nBy default, the Programs menu contains items from the All Users profile and items from the user's profile. If you enable this setting, only items in the user's profile appear in the Programs menu.\n\nTip: To see the Program menu items in the All Users profile, on the system drive, go to Documents and Settings\All Users (WINNT)\Start Menu\Programs."
  7368. NoCommonGroups="Remove common program groups from Start Menu"
  7369. NoControlPanel_Help="Disables all Control Panel programs.\n\nThis setting prevents Control.exe, the program file for Control Panel, from starting. As a result, users cannot start Control Panel or run any Control Panel items.\n\nThis setting also removes Control Panel from the Start menu. (To open Control Panel, click Start, point to Settings, and then click Control Panel.) This setting also removes the Control Panel folder from Windows Explorer.\n\nIf users try to select a Control Panel item from the Properties item on a context menu, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove Display in Control Panel" and "Remove programs on Settings menu" settings."
  7370. NoControlPanel="Prohibit access to the Control Panel"
  7371. NoDeletePrinter_Help="Prevents users from deleting local and network printers.\n\nIf a user tries to delete a printer, such as by using the Delete option in Printers in Control Panel, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from running other programs to delete a printer."
  7372. NoDeletePrinter="Prevent deletion of printers"
  7373. NoDeletingComponents_Help="Prevents users from deleting Web content from their Active Desktop.\n\nThis setting removes the Delete button from the Web tab in Display in Control Panel. As a result, users can temporarily remove, but not delete, Web content from their Active Desktop.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from adding Web content to their Active Desktop.\n\nAlso, see the "Prohibit closing items" and "Disable all items" settings."
  7374. NoDesktop_Help="Removes icons, shortcuts, and other default and user-defined items from the desktop, including Briefcase, Recycle Bin, My Computer, and My Network Places.\n\nRemoving icons and shortcuts does not prevent the user from using another method to start the programs or opening the items they represent.\n\nAlso, see "Items displayed in Places Bar" in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Common Open File Dialog to remove the Desktop icon from the Places Bar. This will help revent users from saving data to the Desktop."
  7375. NoDesktop="Hide and disable all items on the desktop"
  7376. NoDesktopCleanupWizard="Remove the Desktop Cleanup Wizard"
  7377. NoDesktopCleanupWizard_Help="Prevents users from using the Desktop Cleanup Wizard.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Desktop Cleanup wizard does not automatically run on a users workstation every 60 days. The user will also not be able to access the Desktop Cleanup Wizard.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the default behavior of the Desktop Clean Wizard running every 60 days occurs.\n\nNote: When this setting is not enabled, users can run the Desktop Cleanup Wizard, or have it run automatically every 60 days from Display, by clicking the Desktop tab and then clicking the Customize Desktop button."
  7378. NoDFSTab_Help="Removes the DFS tab from Windows Explorer.\n\nThis setting removes the DFS tab from Windows Explorer and from other programs that use the Windows Explorer browser, such as My Computer. As a result, users cannot use this tab to view or change the properties of the Distributed File System (DFS) shares available from their computer.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other methods to configure DFS."
  7379. NoDFSTab="Remove DFS tab"
  7380. NoDispAppearancePage_Help="Removes the Appearance and Themes tabs from Display in Control Panel.\n\nWhen this setting is enabled, it removes the desktop color selection option from the Desktop tab.\n\nThis setting prevents users from using Control Panel to change the colors or color scheme of the desktop and windows.\n\nIf this setting is disabled or not configured, the Appearance and Themes tabs are available in Dislay in Control Panel."
  7381. NoDispBackgroundPage_Help="Removes the Desktop tab from Display in Control Panel.\n\nThis setting prevents users from using Control Panel to change the pattern and wallpaper on the desktop.\n\nEnabling this setting also prevents the user from customizing the desktop by changing icons or adding new Web content through Control Panel."
  7382. NoDispCpl_Help="Disables Display in Control Panel.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Display in Control Panel does not run. When users try to start Display, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.\n\nAlso, see the "Prohibit access to the Control Panel" (User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel) and "Remove programs on Settings menu" (User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu & Taskbar) settings."
  7383. NoDispScrSavPage_Help="Removes the Screen Saver tab from Display in Control Panel.\n\nThis setting prevents users from using Control Panel to add, configure, or change the screen saver on the computer."
  7384. NoDispSettingsPage_Help="Removes the Settings tab from Display in Control Panel.\n\nThis setting prevents users from using Control Panel to add, configure, or change the display settings on the computer."
  7385. NoDrives_Help="Removes the icons representing selected hard drives from My Computer and Windows Explorer. Also, the drive letters representing the selected drives do not appear in the standard Open dialog box.\n\nTo use this setting, select a drive or combination of drives in the drop-down list. To display all drives, disable this setting or select the "Do not restrict drives" option in the drop-down list.\n\nNote: This setting removes the drive icons. Users can still gain access to drive contents by using other methods, such as by typing the path to a directory on the drive in the Map Network Drive dialog box, in the Run dialog box, or in a command window.\n\nAlso, this setting does not prevent users from using programs to access these drives or their contents. And, it does not prevent users from using the Disk Management snap-in to view and change drive characteristics.\n\nAlso, see the "Prevent access to drives from My Computer" setting.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7386. NoDrives="Hide these specified drives in My Computer"
  7387. NoDrivesDropdown="Pick one of the following combinations"
  7388. NoEditingComponents_Help="Prevents users from changing the properties of Web content items on their Active Desktop.\n\nThis setting disables the Properties button on the Web tab in Display in Control Panel. Also, it removes the Properties item from the menu for each item on the Active Desktop. As a result, users cannot change the properties of an item, such as its synchronization schedule, password, or display characteristics."
  7389. NoEncryptOnMove="Do not automatically encrypt files moved to encrypted folders"
  7390. NoEncryptOnMove_Help="Prevents Windows Explorer from encrypting files that are moved to an encrypted folder.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Windows Explorer automatically encrypts files that are moved to an encrypted folder.\n\nThis setting applies only to files moved within a volume. When files are moved to other volumes, or if you create a new file in an encrypted folder, Windows Explorer encrypts those files automatically."
  7391. NoEntireNetwork_Help="Removes all computers outside of the user's workgroup or local domain from lists of network resources in Windows Explorer and My Network Places.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system removes the Entire Network option and the icons representing networked computers from My Network Places and from the browser associated with the Map Network Drive option.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from viewing or connecting to computers in their workgroup or domain. It also does not prevent users from connecting to remote computers by other commonly used methods, such as by typing the share name in the Run dialog box or the Map Network Drive dialog box.\n\nTo remove computers in the user's workgroup or domain from lists of network resources, use the "No "Computers Near Me" in My Network Places" setting.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7392. NoEntireNetwork="No "Entire Network" in My Network Places"
  7393. NoFavoritesMenu_Help="Prevents users from adding the Favorites menu to the Start menu or classic Start menu.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Display Favorites item does not appear in the Advanced Start menu options box.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the Display Favorite item is available.\n\nNote:The Favorities menu does not appear on the Start menu by default. To display the Favorites menu, right-click Start, click Properties, and then click Customize. If you are using Start menu, click the Advanced tab, and then, under Start menu items, click the Favorites menu. If you are using the classic Start menu, click Display Favorites under Advanced Start menu options.\n\nNote:The items that appear in the Favorites menu when you install Windows are preconfigured by the system to appeal to most users. However, users can add and remove items from this menu, and system administrators can create a customized Favorites menu for a user group.\n\nNote:This setting only affects the Start menu. The Favorites item still appears in Windows Explorer and in Internet Explorer."
  7394. NoFavoritesMenu="Remove Favorites menu from Start Menu"
  7395. NoFileMenu_Help="Removes the File menu from My Computer and Windows Explorer.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other methods to perform tasks available on the File menu."
  7396. NoFileMenu="Remove File menu from Windows Explorer"
  7397. NoFileMRU_Help="Removes the list of most recently used files from the Open dialog box.\n\nIf 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.\n\nThis setting, and others in this folder, lets you remove new features added in Windows 2000, so that the Open dialog box looks like it did in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. These policies only affect programs that use the standard Open dialog box provided to developers of Windows programs.\n\nTo see an example of the standard Open dialog box, start Notepad and, on the File menu, click Open.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7398. NoFileMRU="Hide the dropdown list of recent files"
  7399. NoFind_Help="Removes the Search item from the Start menu, and disables some Windows Explorer search elements.\n\nThis setting removes the Search item from the Start menu and from the context menu that appears when you right-click the Start menu. Also, the system does not respond when users press the Application key (the key with the Windows logo)+ F.\n\nIn Windows Explorer, the Search item still appears on the Standard buttons toolbar, but the system does not respond when the user presses Ctrl+F. Also, Search does not appear in the context menu when you right-click an icon representing a drive or a folder.\n\nThis setting affects the specified user interface elements only. It does not affect Internet Explorer and does not prevent the user from using other methods to search.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove Search button from Windows Explorer" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Explorer.\n\nNote:\n\nThis setting also prevents the user from using the F3 key."
  7400. NoFind="Remove Search menu from Start Menu"
  7401. NoFolderOptions_Help="Removes the Folder Options item from all Windows Explorer menus and removes the Folder Options item from Control Panel. As a result, users cannot use the Folder Options dialog box.\n\nThe Folder Options dialog box lets users set many properties of Windows Explorer, such as Active Desktop, Web view, Offline Files, hidden system files, and file types.\n\nAlso, see the "Enable Active Desktop" setting in User Configuration\AdministrativeTemplates\Desktop\Active Desktop and the "Prohibit user configuration of Offline Files" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Offline Files."
  7402. NoFolderOptions="Removes the Folder Options menu item from the Tools menu"
  7403. NoHardwareTab_Help="Removes the Hardware tab.\n\nThis setting removes the Hardware tab from Mouse, Keyboard, and Sounds and Audio Devices in Control Panel. It also removes the Hardware tab from the Properties dialog box for all local drives, including hard drives, floppy disk drives, and CD-ROM drives. As a result, users cannot use the Hardware tab to view or change the device list or device properties, or use the Troubleshoot button to resolve problems with the device."
  7404. NoHardwareTab="Remove Hardware tab"
  7405. NoHelp_Help="Removes the Help command from the Start menu.\n\nThis setting only affects the Start menu. It does not remove the Help menu from Windows Explorer and does not prevent users from running Help."
  7406. NoHelp="Remove Help menu from Start Menu"
  7407. NoHTMLWallPaper_Help="Permits only bitmap images for wallpaper. This setting limits the desktop background ("wallpaper") to bitmap (.bmp) files. If users select files with other image formats, such as JPEG, GIF, PNG, or HTML, through the Browse button on the Desktop tab, the wallpaper does not load. Files that are autoconverted to a .bmp format, such as JPEG, GIF, and PNG, can be set as Wallpaper by right-clicking the image and selecting "Set as Wallpaper".\n\nAlso, see the "Active Desktop Wallpaper" and the "Prevent changing wallpaper" (in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Display) settings."
  7408. NoInstrumentation_Help="Disables user tracking.\n\nThis setting prevents the system from tracking the programs users run, the paths they navigate, and the documents they open. The system uses this information to customize Windows features, such as personalized menus.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system does not track these user actions. The system disables customized features that require user tracking information, including personalized menus.\n\nAlso, see the "Turn off personalized menus" setting."
  7409. NoInstrumentation="Turn off user tracking"
  7410. NoInternetIcon_Help="Removes the Internet Explorer icon from the desktop and from the Quick Launch bar on the taskbar.\n\nThis setting does not prevent the user from starting Internet Explorer by using other methods."
  7411. NoInternetIcon="Hide Internet Explorer icon on desktop"
  7412. NoLogOff_Help="Prevents the user from logging off.\n\nThis setting does not let the user log off the system by using any method, including programs run from the command line, such as scripts. It also disables or removes all menu items and buttons that log the user off the system.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove Logoff on the Start Menu" setting."
  7413. NoLogoff="Remove Logoff"
  7414. NoManageMyComputerVerb="Hides the Manage item on the Windows Explorer context menu"
  7415. NoManageMyComputerVerb_Help="Removes the Manage item from the Windows Explorer context menu. This context menu appears when you right-click Windows Explorer or My Computer.\n\nThe 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. You must be an administrator to use many of the features of these tools.\n\nThis setting does not remove the Computer Management item from the Start menu (Start, Programs, Administrative Tools, Computer Management), nor does it prevent users from using other methods to start Computer Management.\n\nTip: To hide all context menus, use the "Remove Windows Explorer's default context menu" setting."
  7416. NoMovingBands_Help="Prevents users from adjusting the length of desktop toolbars. Also, users cannot reposition items or toolbars on docked toolbars.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from adding or removing toolbars on the desktop.\n\nNote: If users have adjusted their toolbars, this setting prevents them from restoring the default configuration.\n\nAlso, see the "Prevent adding, dragging, dropping and closing the Taskbar's toolbars" setting."
  7417. NoPropertiesMyComputer="Remove Properties from the My Computer context menu"
  7418. NoPropertiesMyComputer_Help="This setting hides Properties on the context menu for My Computer.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Properties option will not be present when the user right-clicks My Computer or clicks My Computer and then goes to the File menu. Likewise, Alt-Enter does nothing when My Computer is selected.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the Properties option is displayed as usual."
  7419. NoMyComputerSharedDocuments="Remove Shared Documents from My Computer"
  7420. NoMyComputerSharedDocuments_Help="Removes the Shared Documents folders from My Computer.\n\nWhen a Windows client in is a workgroup, a Shared Documents icon appears in the Windows Explorer Web view under "Other Places" and also under "Files Stored on This Computer" in My Computer. Using this policy setting, you can choose not to have these items displayed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Shared Documents folders is not displayed in the Web view or in My Computer.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the Shared Documents folders is displayed in Web view and also in My Computer when the client is part of a workgroup."
  7421. NoMyComputerIcon="Remove My Computer icon on the desktop"
  7422. NoMyComputerIcon_Help="This setting hides My Computer from the desktop and from the new Start menu. It also hides links to My Computer in the Web view of all Explorer windows, and it hides My Computer in the Explorer folder tree pane. If the user navigates into My Computer via the "Up" button while this setting is enabled, they view an empty My Computer folder. This setting allows administrators to restrict their users from seeing My Computer in the shell namespace, allowing them to present their users with a simpler desktop environment.\n\nIf you enable this setting, My Computer is hidden on the desktop, the new Start menu, the Explorer folder tree pane, and the Explorer Web views. If the user manages to navigate to My Computer, the folder will be empty.\n\nIf you disable this setting, My Computer is displayed as usual, appearing as normal on the desktop, Start menu, folder tree pane, and Web views, unless restricted by another setting.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the default is to display My Computer as usual.\n\nNote: Hiding My Computer and its contents does not hide the contents of the child folders of My Computer. For example, if the users navigate into one of their hard drives, they see all of their folders and files there, even if this setting is enabled."
  7423. NoMyDocumentsIcon_Help="Removes most occurrences of the My Documents icon.\n\nThis setting removes the My Documents icon from the desktop, from Windows Explorer, from programs that use the Windows Explorer windows, and from the standard Open dialog box.\n\nThis setting does not prevent the user from using other methods to gain access to the contents of the My Documents folder.\n\nThis setting does not remove the My Documents icon from the Start menu. To do so, use the "Remove My Documents icon from Start Menu" setting.\n\nNote: To make changes to this setting effective, you must log off from and log back on to Windows 2000."
  7424. NoMyDocumentsIcon="Remove My Documents icon on the desktop"
  7425. NoPinnedPrograms="Remove pinned programs list from the Start Menu"
  7426. NoPinnedPrograms_Help="If you enable this setting, the "Pinned Programs" list is removed from the Start menu, and the Internet and Email checkboxes are removed from the simple Start menu customization CPL.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "Pinned Programs" list remains on the simple Start menu."
  7427. NoFrequentUsedPrograms="Remove frequent programs list from the Start Menu"
  7428. NoFrequentUsedPrograms_Help="If you enable this setting, the frequently used programs list is removed from the Start menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the frequently used programs list remains on the simple Start menu."
  7429. NoMoreProgramsList="Remove All Programs list from the Start menu"
  7430. NoMoreProgramsList_Help="If you enable this setting, the "All Programs" item is removed from the simple Start menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "All Programs" item remains on the simple Start menu."
  7431. NoUserNameOnStartMenu="Remove user name from Start Menu"
  7432. NoUserNameOnStartMenu_Help="If you enable this setting, the user name is removed from the simple Start menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user name remains on the simple Start menu."
  7433. NoRecycleBinIcon="Remove Recycle Bin icon from desktop"
  7434. NoRecycleBinIcon_Help="Removes most occurrences of the Recycle Bin icon.\n\nThis setting removes the Recycle Bin icon from the desktop, from Windows Explorer, from programs that use the Windows Explorer windows, and from the standard Open dialog box.\n\nThis setting does not prevent the user from using other methods to gain access to the contents of the Recycle Bin folder.\n\nNote: To make changes to this setting effective, you must log off and then log back on."
  7435. NoRecycleBinProperties="Remove Properties from the Recycle Bin context menu"
  7436. NoRecycleBinProperties_Help="Removes the Properties option from the Recycle Bin context menu.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Properties option will not be present when the user right-clicks on Recycle Bin or opens Recycle Bin and then clicks File. Likewise, Alt-Enter does nothing when Recycle Bin is selected.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the Properties option is displayed as usual."
  7437. NoRecycleFiles="Do not move deleted files to the Recycle Bin"
  7438. NoRecycleFiles_Help="When a file or folder is deleted in Windows Explorer, a copy of the file or folder is placed in the Recycle Bin. Using this setting, you can change this behavior.\n\nIf you enable this setting, files and folders that are deleted using Windows Explorer will not be placed in the Recycle Bin and will therefore be permanently deleted.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, files and folders deleted using Windows Explorer will be placed in the Recyele Bin."
  7439. RecycleBinSize="Maximum allowed Recycle Bin size"
  7440. RecycleBinSize_Help="Limits the percentage of a volume's disk space that can be used to store deleted files.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the user has a maximum amount of disk space that may be used for the Recycle Bin on their workstation.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, users can change the total amount of disk space used by the Recycle Bin.\n\nNote: This setting is applied to all volumes."
  7441. RecycleBinSizeHelp1="Value represents percentage of hard disk that can be used (0 - 100)."
  7442. RecycleBinSizeSpin="Maximum Recycle Bin size: "
  7443. NoSecurityTab="Remove Security tab"
  7444. NoSecurityTab_Help="Removes the Security tab from Windows Explorer.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users opening the Properties dialog box for all file system objects, including folders, files, shortcuts, and drives, will not be able to access the Security tab. As a result, users will be able to neither change the security settings nor view a list of all users that have access to the resource in question.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, users will be able to access the security tab."
  7445. NoSMMyPictures_Help="Removes the My Pictures icon from the Start Menu.
  7446. NoSMMyPictures="Remove My Pictures icon from Start Menu"
  7447. NoSMMyNetworkPlaces_Help="Removes the My Network Places icon from the Start Menu.
  7448. NoSMMyNetworkPlaces="Remove My Network Places icon from Start Menu"
  7449. NoSMMyMusic_Help="Removes the My Music icon from the Start Menu.
  7450. NoSMMyMusic="Remove My Music icon from Start Menu"
  7451. NoNetAndDialupConnect_Help="Prevents users from running Network Connections.\n\nThis setting prevents the Network Connections folder from opening. This setting also removes Network Connections from Settings on the Start menu.\n\nNetwork Connections still appears in Control Panel and in Windows Explorer, but if users try to start it, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.\n\nAlso, see the "Disable programs on Settings menu" and "Disable Control Panel" settings and the settings in the Network Connections folder (Computer Configuration and User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Network Connections)."
  7452. NoNetAndDialupConnect="Remove Network Connections from Start Menu"
  7453. NoNetConnectDisconnect_Help="Prevents users from using Windows Explorer or My Network Places to map or disconnect network drives.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system removes the Map Network Drive and Disconnect Network Drive commands from the toolbar and Tools menus in Windows Explorer and My Network Places and from menus that appear when you right-click the Windows Explorer or My Network Places icons. It also removes the Add Network Place option from My Network Places.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from connecting to another computer by typing the name of a shared folder in the Run dialog box.\n\nNote:\n\nThis setting was documented incorrectly on the Explain tab in Group Policy for Windows 2000. The Explain tab states incorrectly that this setting prevents users from connecting and disconnecting drives.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7454. NoNetConnectDisconnect="Remove "Map Network Drive" and "Disconnect Network Drive""
  7455. NoNetHood_Help="Removes the My Network Places icon from the desktop.\n\nThis setting only affects the desktop icon. It does not prevent users from connecting to the network or browsing for shared computers on the network."
  7456. NoNetHood="Hide My Network Places icon on desktop"
  7457. NoOptions_Help="Removes the Folder Options item from all Windows Explorer menus and removes the Internet Options item from Internet Explorer. This setting also removes the Folder Options icon from Control Panel.\n\nFolder Options appears on the Tools menu in both Control Panel and Windows Explorer. (To open Folder Options, click My Computer, click My Documents, and then click My Network Places). Folder Options also appears as an item in Control Panel.\n\nThe Folder Options dialog box lets users set many properties of Windows Explorer, such as enabling Active Desktop, setting a single-click option for icons, displaying hidden system files, adding and deleting file types, and saving local copies of network files.\n\nInternet Options appears on the Tools menu in Internet Explorer. The Internet Options dialog box is the primary configuration tool for Internet Explorer. It lets users customize their displays, establish security and content standards, configure LAN and dial-up connections, set advanced browser options, and gain access to Certificate Manager and Microsoft Wallet.\n\nThis setting is more restrictive than the "Remove the Folder Options menu item from the Settings menu" setting, which removes Folder Options but displays Internet Options."
  7458. NoPropertiesMyDocuments="Remove Properties from the My Documents context menu"
  7459. NoPropertiesMyDocuments_Help="This setting hides Properties for the context menu on My Documents.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Properties option will not be present when the user right-clicks My Documents or clicks My Documents and then goes to the File menu. Likewise, Alt-Enter does nothing when My Documents is selected.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the Properties option is displayed as usual."
  7460. NoPlacesBar_Help="Removes the shortcut bar from the Open dialog box.\n\nThis setting, and others in this folder, lets you remove new features added in Windows 2000, so that the Open dialog box looks like it did in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. These policies only affect programs that use the standard Open dialog box provided to developers of Windows programs.\n\nTo see an example of the standard Open dialog box, start Notepad and, on the File menu, click Open.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7461. NoPlacesBar="Hide the common dialog places bar"
  7462. NoRecentDocsHistory_Help="Prevents the operating system and installed programs from creating and displaying shortcuts to recently opened documents.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system and Windows programs do not create shortcuts to documents opened while the setting is in effect. Also, they retain but do not display existing document shortcuts. The system empties the Documents menu on the Start menu, and Windows programs do not display shortcuts at the bottom of the File menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system defaults are enforced. Disabling this setting has no effect on the system.\n\nNote: The system saves document shortcuts in the user profile in the System-drive\Documents and Settings\User-name\Recent folder.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove Documents menu from Start Menu" and "Clear history of recently opened documents on exit" policies in this folder.\n\nIf you enable this setting but do not enable the "Remove Documents menu from Start Menu" setting, the Documents menu appears on the Start menu, but it is empty.\n\nIf you enable this setting, but then later disable it or set it to Not Configured, the document shortcuts saved before the setting was enabled reappear in the Documents menu and program File menus.\n\nThis setting does not hide document shortcuts displayed in the Open dialog box. See the "Hide the dropdown list of recent files" setting.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7463. NoRecentDocsHistory="Do not keep history of recently opened documents"
  7464. NoRecentDocsMenu_Help="Removes the Documents menu from the Start menu.\n\nThe Documents menu contains links to the nonprogram files that users have most recently opened. It appears so that users can easily reopen their documents.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system saves document shortcuts but does not display them in the Documents menu. If you later disable it or set it to Not Configured, the document shortcuts saved before the setting was enabled and while it was in effect appear in the Documents menu.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent Windows programs from displaying shortcuts to recently opened documents. See the "Do not keep history of recently opened documents" setting.\n\nAlso, see the "Do not keep history of recently opened documents" and "Clear history of recenTly opened documents on exit" policies in this folder.\n\nThis setting also does not hide document shortcuts displayed in the Open dialog box. See the "Hide the dropdown list of recent files" setting."
  7465. NoRecentDocsMenu="Remove Documents menu from Start Menu"
  7466. NoRecentDocsNetHood="Do not add shares of recently opened documents to My Network Places"
  7467. NoRecentDocsNetHood_Help="Remote shared folders are not added to My Network Places whenever you open a document in the shared folder.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, when you open a document in a remote shared folder, the system adds a connection to the shared folder to My Network Places.\n\nIf you enable this setting, shared folders are not added to My Network Places automatically when you open a document in the shared folder."
  7468. NoRemovePage_Help="Removes the Change or Remove Programs button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or change the attached page.\n\nThe Change or Remove Programs button lets users uninstall, repair, add, or remove features of installed programs.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Change or Remove Programs page is available to all users.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to delete or uninstall programs."
  7469. NoRemovePage="Hide Change or Remove Programs page"
  7470. NoResolveSearch_Help="Prevents the system from conducting a comprehensive search of the target drive to resolve a shortcut.\n\nBy default, when the system cannot find the target file for a shortcut (.lnk), it searches all paths associated with the shortcut. If the target file is located on an NTFS partition, the system then uses the target's file ID to find a path. If the resulting path is not correct, it conducts a comprehensive search of the target drive in an attempt to find the file.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system does not conduct the final drive search. It just displays a message explaining that the file is not found.\n\nNote: This setting only applies to target files on NTFS partitions. FAT partitions do not have this ID tracking and search capability.\n\nAlso, see the "Do not track Shell shortcuts during roaming" and the "Do not use the tracking-based method when resolving shell shortcuts" settings."
  7471. NoResolveSearch="Do not use the search-based method when resolving shell shortcuts"
  7472. NoResolveTrack_Help="Prevents the system from using NTFS tracking features to resolve a shortcut.\n\nBy default, when the system cannot find the target file for a shortcut (.lnk), it searches all paths associated with the shortcut. If the target file is located on an NTFS partition, the system then uses the target's file ID to find a path. If the resulting path is not correct, it conducts a comprehensive search of the target drive in an attempt to find the file.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system does not try to locate the file by using its file ID. It skips this step and begins a comprehensive search of the drive specified in the target path.\n\nNote: This setting only applies to target files on NTFS partitions. FAT partitions do not have this ID tracking and search capability.\n\nAlso, see the "Do not track Shell shortcuts during roaming" and the "Do not use the search-based method when resolving shell shortcuts" settings."
  7473. NoResolveTrack="Do not use the tracking-based method when resolving shell shortcuts"
  7474. NoRun_Help="Allows you to remove the Run command from the Start menu, Internet Explorer, and Task Manager.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the following changes occur:\n\n(1) The Run command is removed from the Start menu.\n\n(2) The New Task (Run) command is removed from Task Manager.\n\n(3) The user will be blocked from entering the following into the Internet Explorer Address Bar:\n\n--- A UNC path: \\<server>\<share> \n\n---Accessing local drives: e.g., C:\n\n--- Accessing local folders: e.g., \temp>\n\nAlso, users with extended keyboards will no longer be able to display the Run dialog box by pressing the Application key (the key with the Windows logo) + R.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, users will be able to access the Run command in the Start menu and in Task Manager and use the Internet Explorer Address Bar.\n\n\n\nNote:This setting affects the specified interface only. It does not prevent users from using other methods to run programs.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting."
  7475. NoRun="Remove Run menu from Start Menu"
  7476. NoRunAsInstallPrompt_Help="Prevents users from submitting alternate logon credentials to install a program.\n\nThis setting suppresses the "Install Program As Other User" dialog box for local and network installations. This dialog box, which prompts the current user for the user name and password of an administrator, appears when users who are not administrators try to install programs locally on their computers. This setting allows administrators who have logged on as regular users to install programs without logging off and logging on again using their administrator credentials.\n\nMany programs can be installed only by an administrator. If you enable this setting and a user does not have sufficient permissions to install a program, the installation continues with the current user's logon credentials. As a result, the installation might fail, or it might complete but not include all features. Or, it might appear to complete successfully, but the installed program might not operate correctly.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "Install Program As Other User" dialog box appears whenever users install programs locally on the computer.\n\nBy default, users are not prompted for alternate logon credentials when installing programs from a network share. If enabled, this setting overrides the "Request credentials for network installations" setting."
  7477. NoRunasInstallPrompt="Do not request alternate credentials"
  7478. NoSaveSettings_Help="Prevents users from saving certain changes to the desktop.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users can change the desktop, but some changes, such as the position of open windows or the size and position of the taskbar, are not saved when users log off. However, shortcuts placed on the desktop are always saved."
  7479. NoSaveSettings="Don't save settings at exit"
  7480. NoServices_Help="Prevents users from using Add or Remove Programs to configure installed services.\n\nThis setting removes the "Set up services" section of the Add/Remove Windows Components page. The "Set up services" section lists system services that have not been configured and offers users easy access to the configuration tools.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, "Set up services" appears only when there are unconfigured system services. If you enable this setting, "Set up services" never appears.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other methods to configure services.\n\nNote: When "Set up services" does not appear, clicking the Add/Remove Windows Components button starts the Windows Component Wizard immediately. Because the only remaining option on the Add/Remove Windows Components page starts the wizard, that option is selected automatically, and the page is bypassed.\n\nTo remove "Set up services" and prevent the Windows Component Wizard from starting, enable the "Hide Add/Remove Windows Components page" setting. If the "Hide Add/Remove Windows Components page" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored."
  7481. NoServices="Go directly to Components Wizard"
  7482. NoSetFolders_Help="Prevents Control Panel, Printers, and Network Connections from running.\n\nThis setting removes the Control Panel, Printers, and Network and Connection folders from Settings on the Start menu, and from My Computer and Windows Explorer. It also prevents the programs represented by these folders (such as Control.exe) from running.\n\nHowever, users can still start Control Panel items by using other methods, such as right-clicking the desktop to start Display or right-clicking My Computer to start System.\n\nAlso, see the "Disable Control Panel," "Disable Display in Control Panel," and "Remove Network Connections from Start Menu" settings."
  7483. NoSetFolders="Remove programs on Settings menu"
  7484. NoSetTaskbar_Help="Removes the Taskbar and Start Menu item from Settings on the Start menu. This setting also prevents the user from opening the Taskbar Properties dialog box.\n\nIf the user right-clicks the taskbar and then clicks Properties, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action."
  7485. NoSetTaskbar="Prevent changes to Taskbar and Start Menu Settings"
  7486. NoShellSearchButton="Remove Search button from Windows Explorer"
  7487. NoShellSearchButton_Help="Removes the Search button from the Windows Explorer toolbar.\n\nThis setting removes the Search button from the Standard Buttons toolbar that appears in Windows Explorer and other programs that use the Windows Explorer window, such as My Computer and My Network Places.\n\nIt does not remove the Search button or affect any search features of Internet browser windows, such as the Internet Explorer window.\n\nThis setting does not affect the Search items on the Windows Explorer context menu or on the Start menu. To remove Search from the Start menu, use the "Remove Search menu from Start menu" setting (in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Start Menu and Taskbar). To hide all context menus, use the "Remove Windows Explorer's default context menu" setting."
  7488. NoSMMyDocuments_Help="Removes the My Documents icon from the Start menu and its submenus.\n\nThis setting only removes the icon. It does not prevent the user from using other methods to gain access to the contents of the My Documents folder.\n\nNote: To make changes to this setting effective, you must log off and then log on.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove My Documents icon on the desktop" setting."
  7489. NoSMMyDocuments="Remove My Documents icon from Start Menu"
  7490. NoStartMenuSubFolders_Help="Hides all folders on the user-specific (top) section of the Start menu. Other items appear, but folders are hidden.\n\nThis setting is designed for use with redirected folders. Redirected folders appear on the main (bottom) section of the Start menu. However, the original, user-specific version of the folder still appears on the top section of the Start menu. Because the appearance of two folders with the same name might confuse users, you can use this setting to hide user-specific folders.\n\nNote that this setting hides all user-specific folders, not just those associated with redirected folders.\n\nIf you enable this setting, no folders appear on the top section of the Start menu. If users add folders to the Start Menu directory in their user profiles, the folders appear in the directory but not on the Start menu.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configured it, Windows 2000 and Windows XP display folders on both sections of the Start menu."
  7491. NoStartMenuSubFolders="Remove user's folders from the Start Menu"
  7492. NoSupportInfo_Help="Removes links to the Support Info dialog box from programs on the Change or Remove Programs page.\n\nPrograms listed on the Change or Remove Programs page can include a "Click here for support information" hyperlink. When clicked, the hyperlink opens a dialog box that displays troubleshooting information, including a link to the installation files and data that users need to obtain product support, such as the Product ID and version number of the program. The dialog box also includes a hyperlink to support information on the Internet, such as the Microsoft Product Support Services Web page.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Support Info hyperlink appears.\n\nNote: Not all programs provide a support information hyperlink."
  7493. NoSupportInfo="Remove Support Information"
  7494. NoToolbarsOnTaskbar="Do not display any custom toolbars in the taskbar"
  7495. NoToolbarsOnTaskbar_Help="This setting affects the taskbar.\n\nThe taskbar includes the Start button, buttons for currently running tasks, custom toolbars, the notification area, and the system clock. Toolbars include Quick Launch, Address, Links, Desktop, and other custom toolbars created by the user or by an application.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, the taskbar does not display any custom toolbars, and the user cannot add any custom toolbars to the taskbar. Moreover, the  Toolbars menu command and submenu are removed from the context menu. The taskbar displays only the Start button, taskbar buttons, the notification area, and the system clock.\n\nIf this setting is disabled or is not configured, the taskbar displays all toolbars. Users can add or remove custom toolbars, and the  Toolbars command appears in the context menu."
  7496. NoTrayItemsDisplay="Hide the notification area"
  7497. NoTrayItemsDisplay_Help="This setting affects the notification area (previously called the  system tray ) on the taskbar.\n\nDescription: The notification area is located at the far right end of the task bar and includes the icons for current notifications and the system clock.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, the user s entire notification area, including the notification icons, is hidden. The taskbar displays only the Start button, taskbar buttons, custom toolbars (if any), and the system clock.\n\nIf this setting is disabled or is not configured, the notification area is shown in the user's taskbar.\n\nNote: Enabling this setting overrides the "Turn off notification area cleanup" setting, because if the notification area is hidden, there is no need to clean up the icons."
  7498. NoTaskBarClock="Remove Clock from the system notification area"
  7499. NoTaskBarClock_Help="Prevents the clock in the system notification area from being displayed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the clock will not be displayed in the system notification area.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the default behavior of the clock appearing in the notification area will occur."
  7500. NoTaskGrouping="Prevent grouping of taskbar items"
  7501. NoTaskGrouping_Help="This setting effects the taskbar buttons used to switch between running programs.\n\nTaskbar grouping consolidates similar applications when there is no room on the taskbar. It kicks in when the user's taskbar is full.\n\nIf you enable this setting, it prevents the taskbar from grouping items that share the same program name. By default, this setting is always enabled.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure it, items on the taskbar that share the same program are grouped together. The users have the option to disable grouping if they choose."
  7502. NoTrayContextMenu_Help="Hides the menus that appear when you right-click the taskbar and items on the taskbar, such as the Start button, the clock, and the taskbar buttons.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other methods to issue the commands that appear on these menus."
  7503. NoTrayContextMenu="Remove access to the context menus for the taskbar"
  7504. NoViewContextMenu_Help="Removes shortcut menus from the desktop and Windows Explorer. Shortcut menus appear when you right-click an item.\n\nIf you enable this setting, menus do not appear when you right-click the desktop or when you right-click the items in Windows Explorer. This setting does not prevent users from using other methods to issue commands available on the shortcut menus."
  7505. NoViewContextMenu="Remove Windows Explorer's default context menu"
  7506. NoViewOnDrive_Help="Prevents users from using My Computer to gain access to the content of selected drives.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users cannot view the contents of the selected drives in My Computer or Windows Explorer. Also, they cannot use the Run dialog box, the Map Network Drive dialog box, or the Dir command to view the directories on these drives.\n\nTo use this setting, select a drive or combination of drives from the drop-down list. To allow access to all drive directories, disable this setting or select the "Do not restrict drives" option from the drop-down list.\n\nNote: The icons representing the specified drives still appear in My Computer, but if users double-click the icons, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.\n\nAlso, this setting does not prevent users from using programs to access local and network drives. And, it does not prevent them from using the Disk Management snap-in to view and change drive characteristics.\n\nAlso, see the "Hide these specified drives in My Computer" setting."
  7507. NoViewOnDrive="Prevent access to drives from My Computer"
  7508. NoWelcomeTips_Help="Supresses the welcome screen.\n\nThis setting hides the welcome screen that is displayed on Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional each time the user logs on.\n\nUsers can still display the welcome screen by selecting it on the Start menu or by typing "Welcome" in the Run dialog box.\n\nThis setting applies only to Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional. It does not affect the "Configure Your Server on a Windows 2000 Server"screen on Windows 2000 Server.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: To display the welcome screen, click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click "Getting Started." To suppress the welcome screen without specifying a setting, clear the "Show this screen at startup" check box on the welcome screen."
  7509. NoWelcomeTips="Don't display the Getting Started welcome screen at logon"
  7510. NoWindowsSetupPage_Help="Removes the Add/Remove Windows Components button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or change the associated page.\n\nThe Add/Remove Windows Components button lets users configure installed services and use the Windows Component Wizard to add, remove, and configure components of Windows 2000 from the installation files.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Add/Remove Windows Components button is available to all users.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from using other tools and methods to configure services or add or remove program components. However, this setting blocks user access to the Windows Component Wizard."
  7511. NoWindowsSetupPage="Hide Add/Remove Windows Components page"
  7512. NoWindowsUpdate_Help="Prevents users from connecting to the Windows Update Web site.\n\nThis setting blocks user access to the Windows Update Web site at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com. Also, the setting removes the Windows Update hyperlink from the Start menu and from the Tools menu in Internet Explorer.\n\nWindows Update, the online extension of Windows, offers software updates to keep a user s system up-to-date. The Windows Update Product Catalog determines any system files, security fixes, and Microsoft updates that users need and shows the newest versions available for download.\n\nAlso, see the "Hide the "Add programs from Microsoft" option" setting."
  7513. NoWindowsUpdate="Remove links and access to Windows Update"
  7514. NoWorkGroupContents_Help="Removes computers in the user's workgroup and domain from lists of network resources in Windows Explorer and My Network Places.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system removes the "Computers Near Me" option and the icons representing nearby computers from My Network Places. This setting also removes these icons from the Map Network Drive browser.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from connecting to computers in their workgroup or domain by other commonly used methods, such as typing the share name in the Run dialog box or the Map Network Drive dialog box.\n\nTo remove network computers from lists of network resources, use the "No Entire Network in My Network Places" setting."
  7515. NoWorkgroupContents="No "Computers Near Me" in My Network Places"
  7516. PCHealth="Error Reporting"
  7517. PCH_AdvancedReporting="Advanced Error Reporting settings"
  7518. PCH_ShowUI="Display Error Notification"
  7519. PCH_ShowUI_Help="Use this setting to control whether or not a user is given the choice to report an error.\n\nWhen Display Error Notification is enabled, the user will be notified that an error has occurred and will be given access to details about the error. If the Report Errors setting is also enabled, the user will also be given the choice of whether to report the error.\n\nWhen Display Error Notification is not enabled, the user will not be given the choice of whether to report the error. If the Report Errors setting is enabled, the error will be automatically reported, but the user will not be notified that an error has occurred.\nDisabling this setting is useful for server machines that do not have interactive users.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the user will be able to adjust the setting via the control panel, which is set to 'enable notification' by default on Windows XP Personal and Windows XP Professional machines and 'disable notification' on servers.\n\nAlso, see the "Report Errors" policy."
  7520. PCH_ShowUI_Chk="Enable error notification."
  7521. PCH_DoReport="Report Errors"
  7522. PCH_DoReport_Help="Use this setting to control whether or not errors are reported.\n\nIf Report Errors is enabled, the errors may be reported to Microsoft via the Internet or to a corporate file share.\nIf the 'Do not display links to any Microsoft "more information" web sites' checkbox is checked, links to Microsoft web sites that have more information about the error message will not be displayed.\nIf the 'Do not collect additional files' checkbox is checked, additional files will not be collected and included in the error reports.\nIf the 'Do not collect additional machine data' checkbox is checked, additional information about the machine will not be collected and included in the error reports.\nIf the 'Force queue mode for application errors' checkbox is checked, then the user will not be offered the chance to report when an error occurs. Instead, the error will be placed in a queue directory, and the next admin to log onto the machine will be given the chance to report the error.\nUse the 'Corporate file path' setting to set a UNC path that errors reports will be uploaded to. By entering a path, all error reports will go to the UNC path and Corporate Error Reporting will be enabled.\nIf an entry is made in the 'Replace instances of the word "Microsoft" with' setting, instances of the word "Microsoft" will be replaced with the contents of the entry in the error notification dialog boxes. This can be used to customize the error reporting dialogs with your company's name.\n\nIf Report Errors is disabled, users will not be given the option to report errors. If Display Error Notification is enabled, then users will still get a message indicating that a problem occurred, but will not have the option to report.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the user will be able to adjust the setting via the control panel, which is set to 'enable reporting' by default on Windows XP Personal and Windows XP Professional and 'disable reporting' on servers.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, it will override any settings made
  7523. PCH_NoExternalURL_Chk="Do not display links to any Microsoft provided 'more information' web sites."
  7524. PCH_NoFileCollect_Chk="Do not collect additional files"
  7525. PCH_NoLevelTwo_Chk="Do not collect additional machine data"
  7526. PCH_ForceQ_Chk="Force queue mode for application errors"
  7527. PCH_DumpPath_Edit="Corporate upload file path:"
  7528. PCH_CompanyText_Edit="Replace instances of the word 'Microsoft' with:"
  7529. PCH_AllOrNoneDef="Default application reporting settings"
  7530. PCH_AllOrNoneDef_Help="This setting controls whether or not errors in general applications are included when error reporting is enabled.\n\nWhen this setting is enabled, The 'Default' dropdown list allows you to choose whether or not to report all application errors or no application errors by default.\n\nWhen the 'Report all errors in Microsoft applications' checkbox is checked, all errors in Microsoft applications will be reported, regardless of the setting in the 'Default' dropdown list.\n\nWhen the 'Report all errors in Windows components' checkbox is checked, all errors in Windows applications will be reported, regardless of the setting in the 'Default' dropdown list.\n\nIf this setting is disabled, or not configured, the user will be able to adjust this setting via the control panel, which is set to 'upload all applications' by default.\n\nThis setting is ignored if the 'Report Errors' setting is disabled or not configured.\n\nAlso see the 'Report Errors' and 'Report Operating System Errors' policies."
  7531. PCH_AllOrNoneDef_List="Default:"
  7532. PCH_AllOrNoneDef_Include="Report all application errors"
  7533. PCH_AllOrNoneDef_Exclude="Do not report any application errors"
  7534. PCH_AllOrNoneWinComp_Chk="Report all errors in Windows components."
  7535. PCH_AllOrNoneIncMS_Chk="Report all errors in Microsoft applications."
  7536. PCH_AllOrNoneInc="List of applications to always report errors for"
  7537. PCH_AllOrNoneInc_Help="This setting specifies the applications that are always included in error reporting.\n\nWhen this setting is enabled, You can create a list of applications that are always included in error reporting: click the 'Show' button, and edit the list of application file names. The file names must include the .exe file extension (for example, 'notepad.exe'). Errors generated by applications on this list will be reported, even if the Default dropdown in the Default Application Reporting setting is set to report no application errors.\nIf the 'Report all errors in Microsoft applications' or 'Report all errors in Windows components' checkbox in the Default Application Reporting setting is checked, error reporting will report errors as though all applications in these categories were added to this list. (Note: The 'Microsoft applications' category includes the 'Windows components' category.\n\nWhen this setting is disabled or not configured, no list of explicitly included files will be used, though the two checkboxes mentioned above will still be honored.\n\nAlso see the "Default Application Reporting" and "Application Exclusion List" policies.\n\nThis setting will be ignored if the 'Report Errors' setting is disabled or not configured."
  7538. PCH_AllOrNoneInc_List="Report errors for applications on this list:"
  7539. PCH_AllOrNoneEx="List of applications to never report errors for"
  7540. PCH_AllOrNoneEx_Help="This setting controls error reporting for errors in general applications when error reporting is enabled.\n\nThe "Default" dropdown list allows you to choose whether or not to report all application errors or no application errors by default.\n\nTo create a list of applications that error reporting will report for, click the "Show" button next to "Report errors for applications on this list" and edit the list of application filenames (example: notepad.exe). Errors generated by applications in this list will be reported, even if "Default" is set to report no application errors. You may use the "Report all errors in Microsoft applications" and "Report all errors in Windows components" checkboxes to implicitly add applications in these categories to the include list. Note that the "Microsoft applications" category includes the "Windows components" category.\n\nTo create a list of applications that error reporting will exclude from reporting, click the "Show" button next to "Exclude errors for applications on this list". Errors generated by applications in this list will never be reported, even if the default is set to report all application errors.\n\nThe exclude list has priority, so if an application is listed in the include list and exclude list the application will be excluded. You may also use the exclude list to exclude specific Microsoft applications or Windows components if you implicitly included these categories in the include list via the two checkboxes.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user will be able to adjust this setting via the control panel, which is set to 'upload all applications' by default."
  7541. PCH_AllOrNoneEx_List="Exclude errors for applications on this list:"
  7542. PCH_ReportOperatingSystemFaults="Report operating system errors"
  7543. PCH_ReportOperatingSystemFaults_Help="This setting controls whether or not errors in the operating system are included when error reporting is enabled.\n\nWhen this setting is enabled, error reporting will include operating system errors.\n\nWhen this setting is disabled, operating system errors will not be included in error reporting.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the user will be able to adjust this setting via the control panel, which is set to 'upload operating system errors' by default\n\nAlso see the 'Report Errors' setting."
  7544. PCH_ReportOperatingSystemFaults_Chk="Enable error reporting for operating system errors"
  7545. PCH_ReportShutdownEvents="Report unplanned shutdown events"
  7546. PCH_ReportShutdownEvents_Help="This setting controls whether or not unplanned shutdown events can be reported when error reporting is enabled.\n\nWhen this setting is enabled, error reporting will include unplanned shutdown events.\n\nWhen this setting is disabled, unplanned shutdown events will not be included in error reporting.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the user will be able to adjust this setting via the control panel, which is set to 'upload unplanned shutdown events' by default.\n\nAlso see the 'Report Errors' setting."
  7547. PD_DOWNLOAD="Download profile"
  7548. PD_USELOCAL="Use local profile"
  7549. PhysicalLocation_Help="Specifies the default location criteria used when searching for printers.\n\nThis setting is a component of the Location Tracking feature of Windows 2000 printers. To use this setting, enable Location Tracking by enabling the "Pre-populate printer search location text" setting.\n\nWhen Location Tracking is enabled, the system uses the specified location as a criterion when users search for printers. The value you type here overrides the actual location of the computer conducting the search.\n\nType the location of the user's computer. When users search for printers, the system uses the specified location (and other search criteria) to find a printer nearby. You can also use this setting to direct users to a particular printer or group of printers that you want them to use.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, and the user does not type a location as a search criterion, the system searches for a nearby printer based on the IP address and subnet mask of the user's computer."
  7550. PhysicalLocation_Name="Location"
  7551. PhysicalLocation_Tip1="Enter the location of this computer"
  7552. PhysicalLocation_Tip2="For example: CityName/Building 2/Floor 1/Office 1800"
  7553. PhysicalLocation="Computer location"
  7554. PhysicalLocationSupport_Help="Enables the physical Location Tracking support feature of Windows 2000 printers.\n\nLocation tracking lets you design a location scheme for your enterprise and assign computers and printers to locations in your scheme. Location tracking overrides the standard method of locating and associating users and printers, which uses the IP address and subnet mask of a computer to estimate its physical location and proximity to other computers.\n\nIf you enable Location Tracking, a Browse button appears beside the Location field in the Find Printers dialog box. (To go to the Browse button, click Start, click Search, and click For printers.) The Browse button also appears on the General tab of the Properties dialog box for a printer. It lets users browse for printers by location without their having to know the precise location (or location naming scheme). Also, if you enable the "Computer location" setting, the default location you type appears in the Location field.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Location Tracking is disabled. Printer proximity is estimated based on IP address and subnet mask."
  7555. PhysicalLocationSupport="Pre-populate printer search location text"
  7556. PickOneDrive="Restrict these drives"
  7557. PlacesBar="Items displayed in Places Bar"
  7558. PlacesBar_Help="Configures the list of items displayed in the Places Bar in the Windows File/Open dialog. If enable this setting you can specify from 1 to 5 items to be displayed in the Places Bar.\n\nThe valid items you may display in the Places Bar are:\n\n1) Shortcuts to a local folders\n-- (ex. C:\Windows)\n\n2) Shortcuts to remote folders\n-- (\\server\share)\n\n3) Common Shell folders.\n\nThe list of Common Shell Folders that may be specified:\n\nCommonDocuments, CommonMusic, CommonPictures, Desktop, MyComputer, MyDocuments, MyFavorites, MyMusic, MyNetworkPlaces, MyPictures, Printers, ProgramFiles, Recent.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting the default list of items will be displayed in the Places Bar."
  7559. Places="Places to to display:
  7560. Places0="Item 1"
  7561. Places1="Item 2"
  7562. Places2="Item 3"
  7563. Places3="Item 4"
  7564. Places4="Item 5"
  7565. PointAndPrint_Restrictions="Point and Print Restrictions"
  7566. PointAndPrint_Restrictions_Help="See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=6739"
  7567. PointAndPrint_TrustedForest_Chk="Users can only point and print to machines in their forest."
  7568. PointAndPrint_TrustedServers_Chk="Users can only point and print to these servers:"
  7569. PointAndPrint_TrustedServers_Edit="Enter fully qualified server names separated by semicolons"
  7570. Pol_AlwaysPinSubFolders="Subfolders always available offline"
  7571. Pol_AlwaysPinSubFolders_Help ="Makes subfolders available offline whenever their parent folder is made available offline.\n\nThis setting automatically extends the "make available offline" setting to all new and existing subfolders of a folder. Users do not have the option of excluding subfolders.\n\nIf you enable this setting, when you make a folder available offline, all folders within that folder are also made available offline. Also, new folders that you create within a folder that is available offline are made available offline when the parent folder is synchronized.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system asks users whether they want subfolders to be made available offline when they make a parent folder available offline."
  7572. Pol_AssignedOfflineFiles_Help="Lists network files and folders that are always available for offline use. This setting makes the specified files and folders available offline to users of the computer.\n\nTo assign a folder, click Show, and then click Add. In the "Type the name of the item to be added" box, type the fully qualified UNC path to the file or folder. Leave the "Enter the value of the item to be added" field blank.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the settings will be combined and all specified files will be available for offline use."
  7573. Pol_AssignedOfflineFiles="Administratively assigned offline files"
  7574. Pol_CustomGoOfflineActions_Help="Determines how computers respond when they are disconnected from particular offline file servers. This setting overrides the default response, a user-specified response, and the response specified in the "Action on server disconnect" setting.\n\nTo use this setting, click Show, and then click Add. In the "Type the name of the item to be added" box, type the server's computer name. Then, in the "Type the value of the item to be added" box, type "0" if users can work offline when they are disconnected from this server, or type "1" if they cannot.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured for a particular server, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Both Computer and User configuration take precedence over a user's setting. This setting does not prevent users from setting custom actions through the Offline Files tab. However, users are unable to change any custom actions established via this setting.\n\nTip: To configure this setting without establishing a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then click Advanced. This setting corresponds to the settings in the "Exception list" section."
  7575. Pol_CustomGoOfflineActions="Non-default server disconnect actions"
  7576. Pol_DefCacheSize_Help="Limits the percentage of the computer's disk space that can be used to store automatically cached offline files.\n\nThis setting also disables the "Amount of disk space to use for temporary offline files" option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it.\n\nAutomatic caching can be set on any network share. When a user opens a file on the share, the system automatically stores a copy of the file on the user's computer.\n\nThis setting does not limit the disk space available for files that user's make available offline manually.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can specify an automatic-cache disk space limit.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system limits the space that automatically cached files occupy to 10 percent of the space on the system drive.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, disk space for automatically cached files is limited to 10 percent of the system drive by default, but users can change it.\n\nTip: To change the amount of disk space used for automatic caching without specifying a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then use the slider bar associated with the "Amount of disk space to use for temporary offline files" option."
  7577. Pol_DefCacheSize="Default cache size"
  7578. Pol_Enabled_Help="Determines whether the Offline Files feature is enabled.\n\nThis setting also disables the "Enable Offline Files" option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it.\n\nOffline Files saves a copy of network files on the user's computer for use when the computer is not connected to the network.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Offline Files is enabled and users cannot disable it.\n\nIf you disable this setting, Offline Files is disabled and users cannot enable it.\n\nBy default, Offline Files is enabled on Windows 2000 Professional and is disabled on Windows 2000 Server.\n\nTip: To enable Offline Files without specifying a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then click "Enable Offline Files."\n\nNote: To make changes to this setting effective, you must restart Windows 2000."
  7579. Pol_Enabled="Allow or Disallow use of the Offline Files feature"
  7580. Pol_EncryptOfflineFiles="Encrypt the Offline Files cache"
  7581. Pol_EncryptOfflineFiles_Help="This setting determines whether offline files are encrypted.\n\nOffline files reside on a user's hard drive, not the network, and they are stored in a local cache on the computer. Encrypting this cache enhances security on a local computer. If the cache on the local computer is not encrypted, any encrypted files cached from the network will not be encrypted on the local computer. This may pose a security risk in some environments.\n\nIf you enable this setting, all files in the Offline Files cache are encrypted. This includes existing files as well as files added later. The cached copy on the local computer is affected, but the associated network copy is not. The user cannot unencrypt Offline Files through the user interface.\n\nIf you disable this setting, all files in the Offline Files cache are unencrypted. This includes existing files as well as files added later. The cached copy on the local computer is affected, but the associated network copy is not. The user cannot encrypt Offline Files through the user interface.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, encryption of the Offline Files cache is controlled by the user through the user interface. The current cache state is retained, and if the cache is only partially encrypted, the operation completes so that it is fully encrypted. The cache does not return to the unencrypted state. The user must be an administrator on the local computer to encrypt or decrypt the Offline Files cache.\n\nNote: By default, this cache is protected on NTFS partitions by ACLs."
  7582. Pol_EventLoggingLevel_Help="Determines which events the Offline Files feature records in the event log.\n\nOffline Files records events in the Application log in Event Viewer when it detects errors. By default, Offline Files records an event only when the offline files storage cache is corrupted. However, you can use this setting to specify additional events you want Offline Files to record.\n\nTo use this setting, in the "Enter" box, select the number corresponding to the events you want the system to log. The levels are cumulative; that is, each level includes the events in all preceding levels.\n\n"0" records an error when the offline storage cache is corrupted.\n\n"1" also records an event when the server hosting the offline file is disconnected from the network.\n\n"2" also records events when the local computer is connected and disconnected from the network.\n\n"3" also records an event when the server hosting the offline file is reconnected to the network.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration."
  7583. Pol_EventLoggingLevel="Event logging level"
  7584. Pol_ExtExclusionList_Help="Lists types of files that cannot be used offline.\n\nThis setting lets you exclude certain types of files from automatic and manual caching for offline use. The system does not cache files of the type specified in this setting even when they reside on a network share configured for automatic caching. Also, if users try to make a file of this type available offline, the operation will fail and the following message will be displayed in the Synchronization Manager progress dialog box: "Files of this type cannot be made available offline."\n\nThis setting is designed to protect files that cannot be separated, such as database components.\n\nTo use this setting, type the file name extension in the "Extensions" box. To type more than one extension, separate the extensions with a semicolon (;).\n\nNote: To make changes to this setting effective, you must log off and log on again."
  7585. Pol_ExtExclusionList="Files not cached"
  7586. Pol_GoOfflineAction_Help="Determines whether network files remain available if the computer is suddenly disconnected from the server hosting the files.\n\nThis setting also disables the "When a network connection is lost" option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the "Action" box to specify how computers in the group respond.\n\n-- "Work offline" indicates that the computer can use local copies of network files while the server is inaccessible.\n\n-- "Never go offline" indicates that network files are not available while the server is inaccessible.\n\nIf you disable this setting or select the "Work offline" option, users can work offline if disconnected.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, users can work offline by default, but they can change this option.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: To configure this setting without establishing a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, click Advanced, and then select an option in the "When a network connection is lost" section.\n\nAlso, see the "Non-default server disconnect actions" setting."
  7587. Pol_GoOfflineAction="Action on server disconnect"
  7588. Pol_NoCacheViewer_Help="Disables the Offline Files folder.\n\nThis setting disables the "View Files" button on the Offline Files tab. As a result, users cannot use the Offline Files folder to view or open copies of network files stored on their computer. Also, they cannot use the folder to view characteristics of offline files, such as their server status, type, or location.\n\nThis setting does not prevent users from working offline or from saving local copies of files available offline. Also, it does not prevent them from using other programs, such as Windows Explorer, to view their offline files.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: To view the Offline Files Folder, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then click "View Files.""
  7589. Pol_NoCacheViewer="Prevent use of Offline Files folder"
  7590. Pol_NoConfigCache_Help="Prevents users from enabling, disabling, or changing the configuration of Offline Files.\n\nThis setting removes the Offline Files tab from the Folder Options dialog box. It also removes the Settings item from the Offline Files context menu and disables the Settings button on the Offline Files Status dialog box. As a result, users cannot view or change the options on the Offline Files tab or Offline Files dialog box.\n\nThis is a comprehensive setting that locks down the configuration you establish by using other settings in this folder.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: This setting provides a quick method for locking down the default settings for Offline Files. To accept the defaults, just enable this setting. You do not have to disable any other settings in this folder."
  7591. Pol_NoConfigCache="Prohibit user configuration of Offline Files"
  7592. Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_Help="Prevents users from making network files and folders available offline.\n\nThis setting removes the "Make Available Offline" option from the File menu and from all context menus in Windows Explorer. As a result, users cannot designate files to be saved on their computer for offline use.\n\nHowever, this setting does not prevent the system from saving local copies of files that reside on network shares designated for automatic caching.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration."
  7593. Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline="Remove 'Make Available Offline'"
  7594. Pol_NoPinFiles="Prohibit 'Make Available Offline' for these file and folders"
  7595. Pol_NoPinFiles_Help="Prohibits specific network files and folders from being made available for offline use.\n\nTo prohibit the "Make Available Offline" option for specific files or folders, enable this setting, click Show, and then click Add. In the "Type the name of the item to be added" box, type the fully qualified UNC path to the file or folder. Leave the "Enter the value of the item to be added" field blank.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the settings are combined, and all specified files will not be available for offline use.\n\nNote: This setting does not prevent files from being automatically cached if the network share is configured for "Automatic Caching". It only affects the availability of the "Make Available Offline" menu option in the user interface.\n\nNote: If the "Disable Make Available Offline" setting is enabled, this setting has no effect."
  7596. Pol_PurgeAtLogoff="At logoff, delete local copy of user s offline files"
  7597. Pol_PurgeAtLogoff_Help="Deletes local copies of the user's offline files when the user logs off.\n\nThis setting specifies that automatically and manually cached offline files are retained only while the user is logged on to the computer. When the user logs off, the system deletes all local copies of offline files.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, automatically and manually cached copies are retained on the user's computer for later offline use.\n\nCaution: Files are not synchronized before they are deleted. Any changes to local files since the last synchronization are lost."
  7598. Pol_NoReminders_Help="Hides or displays reminder balloons, and prevents users from changing the setting.\n\nReminder balloons appear above the Offline Files icon in the notification area to notify users when they have lost the connection to a networked file and are working on a local copy of the file. Users can then decide how to proceed.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system hides the reminder balloons, and prevents users from displaying them.\n\nIf you disable the setting, the system displays the reminder balloons and prevents users from hiding them.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, reminder balloons are displayed by default when you enable offline files, but users can change the setting.\n\nTo prevent users from changing the setting while a setting is in effect, the system disables the "Enable reminders" option on the Offline Files tab\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: To display or hide reminder balloons without establishing a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the Offline Files tab. This setting corresponds to the "Enable reminders" check box."
  7599. Pol_NoReminders="Turn off reminder balloons"
  7600. Pol_ReminderFreq_Help="Determines how often reminder balloon updates appear.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can select how often reminder balloons updates apppear and also prevent users from changing this setting.\n\nReminder balloons appear when the user's connection to a network file is lost or reconnected, and they are updated periodically. By default, the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then, updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the update interval.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: To set reminder balloon frequency without establishing a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, and then click the Offline Files tab. This setting corresponds to the "Display reminder balloons every ... minutes" option."
  7601. Pol_ReminderFreq="Reminder balloon frequency"
  7602. Pol_ReminderInitTimeout_Help="Determines how long the first reminder balloon for a network status change is displayed.\n\nReminder balloons appear when the user's connection to a network file is lost or reconnected, and they are updated periodically. By default, the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then, updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the duration of the first reminder.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration."
  7603. Pol_ReminderInitTimeout="Initial reminder balloon lifetime"
  7604. Pol_ReminderTimeout_Help="Determines how long updated reminder balloons are displayed.\n\nReminder balloons appear when the user's connection to a network file is lost or reconnected, and they are updated periodically. By default, the first reminder for an event is displayed for 30 seconds. Then, updates appear every 60 minutes and are displayed for 15 seconds. You can use this setting to change the duration of the update reminder.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration."
  7605. Pol_ReminderTimeout="Reminder balloon lifetime"
  7606. Pol_SyncAtLogon_Help="Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log on.\n\nThis setting also disables the "Synchronize all offline files before logging on" option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it.\n\nIf you enable this setting, offline files are fully synchronized at logon. Full synchronization ensures that offline files are complete and current. Enabling this setting automatically enables logon synchronization in Synchronization Manager.\n\nIf this setting is disabled and Synchronization Manager is configured for logon synchronization, the system performs only a quick synchronization. Quick synchronization ensures that files are complete but does not ensure that they are current.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting and Synchronization Manager is configured for logon synchronization, the system performs a quick synchronization by default, but users can change this option.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: To change the synchronization method without setting a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then select the "Synchronize all offline files before logging on" option."
  7607. Pol_SyncAtLogon="Synchronize all offline files when logging on"
  7608. Pol_SyncAtLogoff_Help="Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log off.\n\nThis setting also disables the "Synchronize all offline files before logging off" option on the Offline Files tab. This prevents users from trying to change the option while a setting controls it.\n\nIf you enable this setting, offline files are fully synchronized. Full synchronization ensures that offline files are complete and current.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system only performs a quick synchronization. Quick synchronization ensures that files are complete, but does not ensure that they are current.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the system performs a quick synchronization by default, but users can change this option.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: To change the synchronization method without changing a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then select the "Synchronize all offline files before logging off" option."
  7609. Pol_SyncAtLogoff="Synchronize all offline files before logging off"
  7610. Pol_SyncAtSuspend="Synchronize offline files before suspend"
  7611. Lbl_SyncAtSuspendCombo="Action:"
  7612. Lbl_SyncAtSuspendHelp1="Type of synchronization to perform when suspending:"
  7613. Pol_SyncAtSuspend_Help="Determines whether offline files are synchonized before a computer is suspended.\n\nIf you enable this setting, offline files will be synchronized whenever the computer is suspended. Setting the synchronization action to "Quick" ensures only that all files in the cache are complete. Setting the synchronization action to "Full" ensures that all cached files and folders are up to date with the most current version.\n\nIf you disable or do not configuring this setting, a synchronization will not occur when the computer is suspended.\n\nNote: If the computer is suspended by closing the display on a portable computer, a synchronization is not performed. If multiple users are logged on to the computer at the time the computer is suspended, a synchronization is not performed."
  7614. Pol_SlowLinkSpeed="Configure Slow link speed"
  7615. Pol_SlowLinkSpeed_Help="Configures the threshold value at which Offline Files considers a network connection to be "slow". Any network speed below this value is considered to be slow.\n\nWhen a connection is considered slow, Offline Files automatically adjust its behavior to avoid excessive synchronization traffic and will not automatically reconnect to a server when the presence of a server is detected.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can configure the threshold value that will be used to determine a slow network connection.\n\nIf this setting is disabled or not configured, the default threshold value of 64,000 bps is used to determine if a network connection is considered to be slow.\n\nNote: Use the following formula when entering the slow link value: [ bps / 100]. For example, if you want to set a threshold value of 128,000 bps, enter a value of 1280."
  7616. PolicyPolicies="Group Policy"
  7617. PrinterDirectorySearchScope_Help="Specifies the Active Directory location where searches for printers begin.\n\nThe Add Printer Wizard gives users the option of searching Active Directory for a shared printer. If you enable this setting, these searches begin at the location you specify in the "Default Active Directory path" box. Otherwise, searches begin at the root of Active Directory.\n\nThis setting only provides a starting point for Active Directory searches for printers. It does not restrict user searches through Active Directory."
  7618. PrinterDirectorySearchScope_Name="Default Active Directory path"
  7619. PrinterDirectorySearchScope_Tip1="example --> LDAP://DC=Domain1,DC=MyCompany,DC=com."
  7620. PrinterDirectorySearchScope="Default Active Directory path when searching for printers"
  7621. Printers="Printers"
  7622. PrinterServerThread_Help="Announces the presence of shared printers to print browse master servers for the domain.\n\nOn Windows 2000 domains with Active Directory, shared printer resources are available in Active Directory and are not announced.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the print spooler announces shared printers to the print browse master servers. As a result, shared printers appear in the domain list in the Browse for Printer dialog box in the Add Printer Wizard.\n\nIf you disable this setting, shared printers are not announced to print browse master servers, even if Active Directory is not available.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, shared printers are announced to browse master servers only when Active Directory is not available.\n\nNote: A client license is used each time a client computer announces a printer to a print browse master on the domain."
  7623. PrinterServerThread="Printer browsing"
  7624. PriorityLevel="Priority level:"
  7625. ProfileDlgTimeOut_Help="Determines how long the system waits for a user response before it uses a default value.\n\nThe default value is applied when the user does not respond to messages explaining that any of the following events has occurred:\n\n-- The system detects a slow connection between the user's computer and the server that stores users' roaming user profiles.\n\n-- The system cannot access users' server-based profiles when users log on or off.\n\n-- Users' local profiles are newer than their server-based profiles.\n\nYou can use this setting to override the system's default value of 30 seconds. To use this setting, type a decimal number between 0 and 600 for the length of the interval."
  7626. ProfileDlgTimeOut="Timeout for dialog boxes"
  7627. ProfileDlgWaitInterval="Time (seconds)"
  7628. ProfileErrorAction="Log users off when roaming profile fails"
  7629. ProfileErrorAction_Help="Logs a user off automatically when the system cannot load the user's roaming user profile.\n\nThis setting is used when the system cannot find the roaming user profile or the profile contains errors which prevent it from loading correctly.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, when the roaming profile fails, the system loads a local copy of the roaming user profile, if one is available. Otherwise, the system loads the default user profile (stored in %Systemroot%\Documents and Settings\Default User).\n\nAlso, see the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" setting."
  7630. ProfileErrorActionDesc="If an error occurs when loading the user's profile:"
  7631. ProfileSize="Max Profile size (KB)"
  7632. ProfileUnloadTimeout="Maximum retries to unload and update user profile"
  7633. ProfileUnloadTimeout_Help="Determines how many times the system tries to unload and update the registry portion of a user profile. When the number of trials specified by this setting is exhausted, the system stops trying. As a result, the user profile might not be current, and local and roaming user profiles might not match.\n\nWhen a user logs off of the computer, the system unloads the user-specific section of the registry (HKEY_CURRENT_USER) into a file (NTUSER.DAT) and updates it. However, if another program or service is reading or editing the registry, the system cannot unload it. The system tries repeatedly (at a rate of once per second) to unload and update the registry settings. By default, the system repeats its periodic attempts 60 times (over the course of one minute).\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can adjust the number of times the system tries to unload and update the user's registry settings. (You cannot adjust the retry rate.)\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system repeats its attempt 60 times.\n\nIf you set the number of retries to 0, the system tries just once to unload and update the user's registry settings. It does not try again.\n\nNote: This setting is particularly important to servers running Terminal Services. Because Terminal Services edits the users' registry settings when they log off, the system's first few attempts to unload the user settings are more likely to fail.\n\nThis setting does not affect the system's attempts to update the files in the user profile.\n\nTip: Consider increasing the number of retries specified in this setting if there are many user profiles stored in the computer's memory. This indicates that the system has not been able to unload the profile.\n\nAlso, check the Application Log in Event Viewer for events generated by Userenv. The system records an event whenever it tries to unload the registry portion of the user profile. The system also records an event when it fails to update the files in a user profile."
  7634. ProfileUnloadTimeoutPrompt="Max retries: "
  7635. PromptRunAsInstallNetPath_Help="Prompts users for alternate logon credentials during network-based installations.\n\nThis setting displays the "Install Program As Other User" dialog box even when a program is being installed from files on a network computer across a local area network connection.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, this dialog box appears only when users are installing programs from local media.\n\nThe "Install Program as Other User" dialog box prompts the current user for the user name and password of an administrator. This setting allows administrators who have logged on as regular users to install programs without logging off and logging on again using their administrator credentials.\n\nIf the dialog box does not appear, the installation proceeds with the current user's permissions. If these permissions are not sufficient, the installation might fail, or it might complete but not include all features. Or, it might appear to complete successfully, but the installed program might not operate correctly.\n\nNote: If it is enabled, the "Do not request alternate credentials" setting takes precedence over this setting. When that setting is enabled, users are not prompted for alternate logon credentials on any installation."
  7636. PromptRunasInstallNetPath="Request credentials for network installations"
  7637. PropertyPages="Hide Property Pages"
  7638. PropertyPagesHelp="Prevents users from viewing and changing the properties of an existing task.\n\nThis setting removes the Properties item from the File menu in Scheduled Tasks and from the context menu that appears when you right-click a task. As a result, users cannot change any properties of a task. They can only see the properties that appear in Detail view and in the task preview.\n\nThis setting prevents users from viewing and changing characteristics such as the program the task runs, its schedule details, idle time and power management settings, and its security context.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nTip: This setting affects existing tasks only. To prevent users from changing the properties of newly created tasks, use the "Remove Advanced Menu" setting."
  7639. PruneDownlevel_Found="Only if Print Server is found"
  7640. PruneDownlevel_Help="Determines whether the system prunes (deletes from Active Directory) printers that are not automatically republished. This setting applies to printers running operating systems other than Windows 2000 and to Windows 2000 printers published outside their forest.\n\nThe Windows 2000 pruning service prunes printer objects from Active Directory when the computer that published them does not respond to contact requests. Computers running Windows 2000 detect and republish deleted printer objects when they rejoin the network. However, because non-Windows 2000 computers and computers in other domains cannot republish printers in Active Directory automatically, by default the system never prunes their printer objects.\n\nYou can enable this setting to change the default behavior. To use this setting, select one of the following options from the "Prune non-republishing printers" box:\n\n-- "Never" specifies that printer objects that are not automatically republished are never pruned. "Never" is the default.\n\n-- "Only if Print Server is found" prunes printer objects that are not automatically republished only when the print server responds, but the printer is unavailable.\n\n-- "Whenever printer is not found" prunes printer objects that are not automatically republished whenever the host computer does not respond, just as it does with Windows 2000 printers.\n\nNote: This setting applies to printers published by using Active Directory Users and Computers or Pubprn.vbs. It does not apply to printers published by using Printers in Control Panel.\n\nTip: If you disable automatic pruning, remember to delete printer objects manually whenever you remove a printer or print server."
  7641. PruneDownlevel_Never="Never"
  7642. PruneDownlevel_NotFound="Whenever printer is not found"
  7643. PruneDownlevel_Tip1="Select the method by which non-republishing printers should be pruned."
  7644. PruneDownlevel="Prune printers that are not automatically republished"
  7645. PruneDownlevelTitle="Prune non-republishing printers:"
  7646. Pruning10Minutes="10 Minutes"
  7647. Pruning12Hours="12 Hours"
  7648. Pruning1Day="1 Day"
  7649. Pruning1Hour="1 Hour"
  7650. Pruning1Week="1 Week"
  7651. Pruning2Days="2 Days"
  7652. Pruning2Weeks="2 Weeks"
  7653. Pruning30Minutes="30 Minutes"
  7654. Pruning3Days="3 Days"
  7655. Pruning3Weeks="3 Weeks"
  7656. Pruning4Days="4 Days"
  7657. Pruning4Hours="4 Hours"
  7658. Pruning4Weeks="4 Weeks"
  7659. Pruning5Days="5 Days"
  7660. Pruning5Weeks="5 Weeks"
  7661. Pruning6Days="6 Days"
  7662. Pruning6Weeks="6 Weeks"
  7663. Pruning7Weeks="7 Weeks"
  7664. Pruning8Hours="8 Hours"
  7665. PruningImmediately="Continuous"
  7666. PruningInterval_Help="Specifies how often the pruning service on a domain controller contacts computers to verify that their printers are operational.\n\nThe pruning service periodically contacts computers that have published printers. If a computer does not respond to the contact message (optionally, after repeated attempts), the pruning service "prunes" (deletes from Active Directory) printer objects the computer has published.\n\nBy default, the pruning service contacts computers every eight hours and allows two repeated contact attempts before deleting printers from Active Directory.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the interval between contact attempts.\n\nIf you do not configure or disable this setting the default values will be used.\n\nNote: This setting is used only on domain controllers."
  7667. PruningInterval_Tip1="The Pruning Interval determines the period of time the pruner "
  7668. PruningInterval_Tip2="sleeps between checks for abandoned PrintQueues."
  7669. PruningInterval="Directory pruning interval"
  7670. PruningIntervalTitle="Interval:"
  7671. PruningNever="Infinite"
  7672. PruningPriority_Help="Sets the priority of the pruning thread.\n\nThe pruning thread, which runs only on domain controllers, deletes printer objects from Active Directory if the printer that published the object does not respond to contact attempts. This process keeps printer information in Active Directory current.\n\nThe thread priority influences the order in which the thread receives processor time and determines how likely it is to be preempted by higher priority threads.\n\nBy default, the pruning thread runs at normal priority. However, you can adjust the priority to improve the performance of this service.\n\nNote: This setting is used only on domain controllers."
  7673. PruningPriority_Tip1="Use this setting to change the pruning thread's priority."
  7674. PruningPriority="Directory pruning priority"
  7675. PruningRetries_Help="Specifies how many times the pruning service on a domain controller repeats its attempt to contact a computer before pruning the computer's printers.\n\nThe pruning service periodically contacts computers that have published printers to verify that the printers are still available for use. If a computer does not respond to the contact message, the message is repeated for the specified number of times. If the computer still fails to respond, then the pruning service "prunes" (deletes from Active Directory) printer objects the computer has published.\n\nBy default, the pruning service contacts computers every eight hours and allows two retries before deleting printers from Active Directory. You can use this setting to change the number of retries.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the interval between attempts.\n\nIf you do not configure or disable this setting, the default values are used.\n\nNote: This setting is used only on domain controllers."
  7676. PruningRetries="Directory pruning retry"
  7677. PruningRetries0="No Retry"
  7678. PruningRetries1="1 Retry"
  7679. PruningRetries2="2 Retries"
  7680. PruningRetries3="3 Retries"
  7681. PruningRetries4="4 Retries"
  7682. PruningRetries5="5 Retries"
  7683. PruningRetries6="6 Retries"
  7684. PruningRetryLog_Help="Specifies whether or not to log events when the pruning service on a domain controller attempts to contact a computer before pruning the computer's printers.\n\nThe pruning service periodically contacts computers that have published printers to verify that the printers are still available for use. If a computer does not respond to the contact attempt, the attempt is retried a specified number of times, at a specified interval. The "Directory pruning retry" setting determines the number of times the attempt is retried; the default value is two retries. The "Directory Pruning Interval" setting determines the time interval between retries; the default value is every eight hours. If the computer has not responded by the last contact attempt, its printers are pruned from the directory.\n\nIf the "Log directory pruning retry events" setting is enabled, the contact events are recorded in the event log. If this setting is not configured or is disabled, the contact events are not recorded in the event log.\n\nNote: This setting does not affect the logging of pruning events; the actual pruning of a printer is always logged.\n\nNote: This setting is used only on domain controllers."
  7685. PruningRetryLog="Log directory pruning retry events"
  7686. PruningRetriesTitle="Retries:"
  7687. PublishPrinters_Help="Determines whether the computer's shared printers can be published in Active Directory.\n\nIf you enable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the "List in directory" option in the Printer's Properties' Sharing tab to publish shared printers in Active Directory.\n\nIf you disable this setting, this computer's shared printers cannot be published in Active Directory, and the "List in directory" option is disabled.\n\nNote: This settings takes priority over the setting "Automatically publish new printers in the Active Directory"."
  7688. PublishPrinters="Allow printers to be published"
  7689. PW_Power="Power Management"
  7690. PW_PromptPasswordOnResume="Prompt for password on resume from hibernate / suspend"
  7691. PW_PromptPasswordOnResume_Help="This settings allows you to configure client computers to always lock when resuming from a hibernate or suspend.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the client computer is locked when it is resumed from a suspend or hibernate state.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, users can decide if their computer is automatically locked or not after performing a resume operation."
  7692. QosDBMC_BestEffort_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Best Effort service type (ServiceTypeBestEffort). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Best Effort service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7693. QosDBMC_ControlledLoad_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Controlled Load service type (ServiceTypeControlledLoad). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Controlled Load service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 24 (0x18).\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7694. QosDBMC_Guaranteed_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Guaranteed service type (ServiceTypeGuaranteed). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Guaranteed service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 40 (0x28).\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7695. QosDBMC_NetworkControl_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Network Control service type (ServiceTypeNetworkControl). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Network Control service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 48 (0x30).\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7696. QosDBMC_Qualitative_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Qualitative service type (ServiceTypeQualitative). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Qualitative service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7697. QosDBMC_Tip="Enter a DSCP value for conforming packets with the "
  7698. QosDBMNC_BestEffort_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Best Effort service type (ServiceTypeBestEffort). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that do not conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Best Effort service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7699. QosDBMNC_ControlledLoad_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Controlled Load service type (ServiceTypeControlledLoad). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that do not conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Controlled Load service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7700. QosDBMNC_Guaranteed_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Guaranteed service type (ServiceTypeGuaranteed). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that do not conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Guaranteed service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7701. QosDBMNC_NetworkControl_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Network Control service type (ServiceTypeNetworkControl). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that do not conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Network Control service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7702. QosDBMNC_Qualitative_Help="Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Qualitative service type (ServiceTypeQualitative). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding DSCP value in the IP header of the packets.\n\nThis setting applies only to packets that do not conform to the flow specification.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default DSCP value associated with the Qualitative service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default DSCP value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the DSCP value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7703. QosDBMNC_Tip="Enter a DSCP value for non-conforming packets with the "
  7704. QosDiffservByteMappingConforming="DSCP value of conforming packets"
  7705. QosDiffservByteMappingNonConforming="DSCP value of non-conforming packets"
  7706. QosDSCPValue="DSCP value: "
  7707. QosMaxOutstandingSends="Limit outstanding packets"
  7708. QosMaxOutstandingSends_Box="Number of packets: "
  7709. QosMaxOutstandingSends_Help="Specifies the maximum number of outstanding packets permitted on the system. When the number of outstanding packets reaches this limit, the Packet Scheduler postpones all submissions to network adapters until the number falls below this limit.\n\n"Outstanding packets" are packets that the Packet Scheduler has submitted to a network adapter for transmission, but which have not yet been sent.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can limit the number of outstanding packets.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, then the setting has no effect on the system.\n\nImportant: If the maximum number of outstanding packets is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7710. QosNonBestEffortLimit="Limit reservable bandwidth"
  7711. QosNonBestEffortLimit_Box="Bandwidth limit (%): "
  7712. QosNonBestEffortLimit_Help="Determines the percentage of connection bandwidth that the system can reserve. This value limits the combined bandwidth reservations of all programs running on the system.\n\nBy default, the Packet Scheduler limits the system to 20 percent of the bandwidth of a connection, but you can use this setting to override the default.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the "Bandwidth limit" box to adjust the amount of bandwidth the system can reserve.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system uses the default value of 20 percent of the connection.\n\nImportant: If a bandwidth limit is set for a particular network adapter in the registry, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7713. QosPriorityValue="Priority value "
  7714. QosPsched="QoS Packet Scheduler"
  7715. QosServiceTypeNonConforming="Non-conforming packets"
  7716. QosServiceTypeBestEffort="Best effort service type"
  7717. QosServiceTypeControlledLoad="Controlled load service type"
  7718. QosServiceTypeGuaranteed="Guaranteed service type"
  7719. QosServiceTypeNetworkControl="Network control service type"
  7720. QosServiceTypeQualitative="Qualitative service type"
  7721. QosServiceTypeBestEffort_C="Best effort service type"
  7722. QosServiceTypeControlledLoad_C="Controlled load service type"
  7723. QosServiceTypeGuaranteed_C="Guaranteed service type"
  7724. QosServiceTypeNetworkControl_C="Network control service type"
  7725. QosServiceTypeQualitative_C="Qualitative service type"
  7726. QosServiceTypeBestEffort_NC="Best effort service type"
  7727. QosServiceTypeControlledLoad_NC="Controlled load service type"
  7728. QosServiceTypeGuaranteed_NC="Guaranteed service type"
  7729. QosServiceTypeNetworkControl_NC="Network control service type"
  7730. QosServiceTypeQualitative_NC="Qualitative service type"
  7731. QosServiceTypeBestEffort_PV="Best effort service type"
  7732. QosServiceTypeControlledLoad_PV="Controlled load service type"
  7733. QosServiceTypeGuaranteed_PV="Guaranteed service type"
  7734. QosServiceTypeNetworkControl_PV="Network control service type"
  7735. QosServiceTypeQualitative_PV="Qualitative service type"
  7736. QosTcpTraffic="Specify default marking for TCP traffic"
  7737. QosTimerResolution="Set timer resolution"
  7738. QosTimerResolution_Box="Timer units (in microseconds): "
  7739. QosTimerResolution_Help="Determines the smallest unit of time that the Packet Scheduler uses when scheduling packets for transmission. The Packet Scheduler cannot schedule packets for transmission more frequently than permitted by the value of this entry.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can override the default timer resolution established for the system, usually units of 10 microseconds.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the setting has no effect on the system.\n\nImportant: If a timer resolution is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, then this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7740. QosUPM_BestEffort_Help="Specifies an alternate link layer (Layer-2) priority value for packets with the Best Effort service type (ServiceTypeBestEffort). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding priority value in the Layer-2 header of the packets.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default priority value associated with the Best Effort service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default priority value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the Layer-2 priority value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7741. QosUPM_ControlledLoad_Help="Specifies an alternate link layer (Layer-2) priority value for packets with the Controlled Load service type (ServiceTypeControlledLoad). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding priority value in the Layer-2 header of the packets.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default priority value associated with the Controlled Load service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default priority value of 4.\n\nImportant: If the Layer-2 priority value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7742. QosUPM_Guaranteed_Help="Specifies an alternate link layer (Layer-2) priority value for packets with the Guaranteed service type (ServiceTypeGuaranteed). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding priority value in the Layer-2 header of the packets.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default priority value associated with the Guaranteed service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default priority value of 5.\n\nImportant: If the Layer-2 priority value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7743. QosUPM_NetworkControl_Help="Specifies an alternate link layer (Layer-2) priority value for packets with the Network Control service type (ServiceTypeNetworkControl). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding priority value in the Layer-2 header of the packets.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default priority value associated with the Network Control service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default priority value of 7.\n\nImportant: If the Layer-2 priority value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7744. QosUPM_NonConforming_Help="Specifies an alternate link layer (Layer-2) priority value for packets that do not conform to the flow specification. The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding priority value in the Layer-2 header of the packets.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default priority value associated with nonconforming packets.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default priority value of 1.\n\nImportant: If the Layer-2 priority value for nonconforming packets is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7745. QosUPM_Qualitative_Help="Specifies an alternate link layer (Layer-2) priority value for packets with the Qualitative service type (ServiceTypeQualitative). The Packet Scheduler inserts the corresponding priority value in the Layer-2 header of the packets.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can change the default priority value associated with the Qualitative service type.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the system uses the default priority value of 0.\n\nImportant: If the Layer-2 priority value for this service type is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter."
  7746. QosUPM_Tip="Enter a priority value for packets with the "
  7747. QosUPM_TipNC="Enter a priority value for non-conforming packets."
  7748. QosUserPriorityMapping="Layer-2 priority value"
  7749. RestrictRunFromHelp_Comp="Restrict these programs from being launched from Help"
  7750. RestrictRunFromHelp="Restrict these programs from being launched from Help"
  7751. RestrictRunFromHelp_Edit="Enter executables separated by commas:"
  7752. RestrictRunFromHelp_Example="Example: calc.exe,paint.exe"
  7753. RestrictRunFromHelp_Help="Allows you to restrict programs from being run from online Help.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can prevent programs that you specify from being allowed to be run from Help. When you enable this setting, enter the list of the programs you want to restrict. Enter the file name of the executable for each application, separated by commas.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, users will be able to run applications from online Help.\n\nNote: You can also restrict users from running applications by using the Software Restriction settings available in Computer Configuration\Security Settings.\n\nNote: This setting is available under Computer Configuration and User Comfiguration. If both are set, the list of programs specified in each of these will be restricted."
  7754. RemoteAssist="Remote Assistance"
  7755. RA_Solicit="Solicited Remote Assistance"
  7756. RA_Solicit_Help="Use this setting to determine whether or not solicited remote assistance is allowed from this computer. Solicited remote assistance is where the user of a computer explicitly requests help from another party (who is termed an 'expert').\n\n When this setting is enabled, solicited remote assistance is enabled to this computer. A user can request help and an expert can connect to the computer. Note that sending a help request does not explicitly give the expert permission to connect to the computer and/or control it. When the expert tries to connect, the user will still be given a chance to accept or deny the connection (giving the expert view-only privileges to the user's desktop) and will afterward have to explicitly click a button to give the expert the ability to remotely control the desktop if remote control is enabled.\nIf the setting is enabled, there are other configuration options available as well:\n'Permit remote control of this computer': This selection allows you to choose whether an expert will be able to remotely control the computer or whether the expert is only allowed to remotely view the user's desktop.\n'maximum ticket time': these two settings control the maximum time a user can have a help request be valid. When the ticket (help request) expires, the user must send another request before an expert can connect to the computer.\n\nWhen this setting is disabled, solicited remote assistance is disabled. This means that a user cannot send a request for assistance and an expert cannot connect to the computer in response to a user request.\n\nWhen this setting is not-configured, the individual user will be able to configure solicited remote assistance via the control panel. The default settings via the control panel are: solicited remote assistance is enabled, buddy support is enabled, remote control is enabled, and the maximum ticket time is 30 days\n\n"
  7757. RA_Solicit_Control_List="Permit remote control of this computer:"
  7758. RA_Solicit_Control_Ctrl="Allow helpers to remotely control the computer"
  7759. RA_Solicit_Control_View="Allow helpers to only view the computer"
  7760. RA_Solicit_ExpireValue_Edt="Maximum ticket time (value):"
  7761. RA_Solicit_ExpireUnits_List="Maximum ticket time (units):"
  7762. RA_Solicit_Control_Minutes="Minutes"
  7763. RA_Solicit_Control_Hours="Hours"
  7764. RA_Solicit_Control_Days="Days"
  7765. RA_Unsolicit="Offer Remote Assistance"
  7766. RA_Unsolicit_Help="Use this setting to determine whether or not a support person or IT admin (who is termed the "expert") can offer remote assistance to this computer without a user explicitly requesting it first via a channel, e-mail, or instant messenger.\n\nUsing this setting, an expert can offer remote assistance to this computer.\n\nNote: The expert cannot connect to the computer unannounced or control it without permission from the user. When the expert tries to connect, the user is still given a chance to accept or deny the connection (giving the expert view-only privileges to the user's desktop), and thereafter the user has to explicitly click a button to give the expert the ability to remotely control the desktop, if remote control is enabled.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can offer remote assistance. When you configure this setting, you can make two choices: you can select either "Allow helpers to only view the computer" or "Allow helpers to remotely control the computer." In addition to making this selection, when you configure this setting you also specify the list of users or user groups that will be allowed to offer remote assistance. These are known as "helpers."\n\nTo configure the list of helpers, click "Show." This opens a new window where you can enter the names of the helpers. Add each user or group one by one. When you enter the name of the helper user or user groups, use the following format:\n\n<Domain Name>\<User Name> or\n<Domain Name>\<Group Name>\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users or groups cannot offer unsolicited remote assistance to this computer."
  7767. RA_Unsolicit_DACL_Edit="Helpers:"
  7768. RA_Unsolicit_Control_List="Permit remote control of this computer:"
  7769. RA_Unsolicit_Control_Ctrl="Allow helpers to remotely control the computer"
  7770. RA_Unsolicit_Control_View="Allow helpers to only view the computer"
  7771. RemoveWindowsUpdate="Remove access to use all Windows Update featues"
  7772. RemoveWindowsUpdate_Help="This setting allows you to remove access to Windows Update.\n\nIf you enable this setting, all Windows Update features are removed. This includes blocking access to the Windows Update Web site at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com, from the Windows Update hyperlink on the Start menu, and also on the Tools menu in Internet Explorer. Windows automatic updating is also disabled; you will neither be notified about nor will you receive critical updates from Windows Update. This setting also prevents Device Manager from automatically installing driver updates from the Windows Update Web site."
  7773. RemoveTurnOffComputerButton="Remove and disable the Turn Off Computer button"
  7774. RemoveTurnOffComputerButton_Help="If you enable this setting, the "Turn Off Computer" button is removed from the simple Start Menu and the user is prevented from turning off Windows using the standard shutdown user interface.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "Turn off Computer" button remains on the simple Start menu."
  7775. RemoveUnDockPCButton="Remove the "Undock PC" button from the Start Menu"
  7776. RemoveUnDockPCButton_Help="If you enable this setting, the "Undock PC" button is removed from the simple Start Menu, and your PC cannot be undocked.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the "Undock PC" button remains on the simple Start menu, and your PC can be undocked."
  7777. RegionalOptions="Regional and Language Options"
  7778. RestNoDrives="Do not restrict drives"
  7779. RestrictApps_Help="Limits the Windows programs that users have permission to run on the computer.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users can only run programs that you add to the List of Allowed Applications.\n\nThis setting only prevents users from running programs that are started by the Windows Explorer process. It does not prevent users from running programs such as Task Manager, which are started by the system process or by other processes. Also, if users have access to the command prompt, Cmd.exe, this setting does not prevent them from starting programs in the command window that they are not permitted to start by using Windows Explorer.\n\nNote: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting. Note: To create a list of allowed applications, click Show, click Add, and then enter the application executable name (e.g., Winword.exe, Poledit.exe, Powerpnt.exe)."
  7780. RestrictApps="Run only allowed Windows applications"
  7781. RestrictAppsList="List of allowed applications"
  7782. RestrictCpls_Help="Hides all Control Panel items and folders except those specified in this setting.\n\nThis setting removes all Control Panel items (such as Network) and folders (such as Fonts) from the Control Panel window and the Start menu. It removes Control Panel items you have added to your system, as well the Control Panel items included in Windows 2000. The only items displayed in Control Panel are those you specify in this setting.\n\nTo display a Control Panel item, type the file name of the item, such as Ncpa.cpl (for Network). To display a folder, type the folder name, such as Fonts. If you do not specify any items or folders, the Control Panel window is empty.\n\nThis setting affects the Start menu and Control Panel window only. It does not prevent users from running any Control Panel items.\n\nAlso, see the "Remove Display in Control Panel" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel\Display.\n\nIf both the "Hide specified Control Panel applets" setting and the "Show only specified Control Panel applets" setting are enabled, the "Show only specified Control Panel applets" setting is ignored.\n\nTip: To find the file name of a Control Panel item, search for files with the .cpl file name extension in the %Systemroot%\System32 directory."
  7783. RestrictCpls_Tip1="To create a list of allowed Control Panel applets, click Show,"
  7784. RestrictCpls_Tip2="then Add, and enter the Control Panel file name (ends with .cpl)"
  7785. RestrictCpls_Tip3="or the name displayed under that item in the Control Panel."
  7786. RestrictCpls_Tip4="(e.g., desk.cpl, powercfg.cpl, Printers)"
  7787. RestrictCpls="Show only specified Control Panel applets"
  7788. RestrictCplsList="List of allowed Control Panel applets"
  7789. Restrictions="Restrictions"
  7790. RestrictUILangSelect="Restrict selection of Windows menus and dialogs language"
  7791. RestrictUILangSelect_Help="This setting restricts users to the specified language by disabling the menus and dialog box controls in the Regional and Language Options Control Panel. If the specified language is not installed on the target computer, the language selection defaults to English."
  7792. Rpc="Remote Procedure Call"
  7793. RpcStateInformation="RPC Troubleshooting State Information"
  7794. RpcStateInformation_Help="\nDetermines whether the RPC Runtime maintains RPC state information for the system, and how much information it maintains. Basic state information, which consists only of the most commonly needed state data, is required for troubleshooting RPC problems.\n\nIf you enable this setting, you can use the drop-down box to determine which systems maintain RPC state information. If the setting is disabled or not configured, RPC uses the Auto2 setting.\n\n-- "None" indicates that the system does not maintain any RPC state information. Note: Because the basic state information required for troubleshooting has a negligible effect on performance and uses only about 4K of memory, this setting is not recommended for most installations.\n\n-- "Auto1" directs RPC to maintain basic state information only if the computer has at least 64 MB of memory.\n\n-- "Auto2" directs RPC to maintain basic state information only if the computer has at least 128 MB of memory and is running Windows 2000 Server, Windows 2000 Advanced Server, or Windows 2000 Datacenter Server. \n\n-- "Server" directs RPC to maintain basic state information on the computer, regardless of its capacity.\n\n-- "Full" directs RPC to maintain complete RPC state information on the system, regardless of its capacity. Because this setting can degrade performance, it is recommended for use only while you are investigating an RPC problem.\n\nNote: To retrieve the RPC state information from a system that maintains it, you must use a debugging tool."
  7795. RpcStateInformationList="RPC Runtime state information to maintain:"
  7796. RpcStateInfoNone="None"
  7797. RpcStateInfoAuto1="Auto1"
  7798. RpcStateInfoAuto2="Auto2"
  7799. RpcStateInfoServer="Server"
  7800. RpcStateInfoBoth="Full"
  7801. RpcExtendedErrorInformation="Propagation of extended error information"
  7802. RpcExtendedErrorInformation_Help="Directs the RPC Runtime to generate extended error information when an error occurs.\n\nExtended error information includes the local time that the error occurred, the RPC version, and the name of the computer on which the error occurred or was propagated. Programs can retrieve the extended error information by using standard Windows application programming interfaces (APIs).\n\nnIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the RPC Runtime only generates a status code to indicate an error condition.\n\nTo use this setting, enable the setting, and then select an error response type in the drop-down box.\n\n-- "Off" disables all extended error information for all processes. RPC only generates an error code.\n\n-- "On with Exceptions" enables extended error information but lets you disable it for selected processes. To disable extended error information for a process while this setting is in effect, the command that starts the process must begin with one of the strings in the Extended Error Information Exception field.\n\n-- "Off with Exceptions" disables extended error information but lets you enable it for selected processes. To enable extended error information for a process while this setting is in effect, the command that starts the process must begin with one of the strings in the Extended Error Information Exception field.\n\n-- "On" enables extended error information for all processes."\n\nNote: For information about the Extended Error Information Exception field, see the Windows 2000 Platform Software Development Kit (SDK).\nNote: Extended error information is formatted to be compatible with other operating systems and older Microsoft operating systems, but only newer Microsoft operating systems can read and respond to the information.\nNote: The default setting, "Off," is designed for systems where extended error information is considered to be sensitive, and it should not be made available remotely."
  7803. RpcExtendedErrorInformationList="Propagation of extended error information:"
  7804. RpcEEInfoOff="Off"
  7805. RpcEEInfoOnWithExc="On with Exceptions"
  7806. RpcEEInfoOffWithExc="Off with Exceptions"
  7807. RpcEEInfoOn="On"
  7808. RpcExtErrorExceptions="Extended Error Information Exceptions:"
  7809. RSoPLogging="Turn off Resultant Set of Policy logging"
  7810. RSoPLogging_Help="This setting allows you to enable or disable Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) logging on a client computer.\n\nRSoP logs information on Group Policy settings that have been applied to the client. This information includes details such as which Group Policy objects (GPO) were applied, where they came from, and the client-side extension settings that were included.\n\nIf you enable this setting, RSoP logging is turned off.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, RSoP logging is turned on. By default, RSoP logging is always on.\n\nNote: To view the RSoP information logged on a client computer, you can use the RSoP snap-in in the Microsoft Management Console (MMC)."
  7811. Run_Legacy_Logon_Script_Hidden_Explain="Hides the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier.\n\nLogon scripts are batch files of instructions that run when the user logs on. By default, Windows 2000 displays the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier in a command window as they run, although it does not display logon scripts written for Windows 2000.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Windows 2000 does not display logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier.\n\nAlso, see the "Run Logon Scripts Visible" setting."
  7812. Run_Legacy_Logon_Script_Hidden="Run legacy logon scripts hidden"
  7813. Run_Logoff_Script_Visible_Explain="Displays the instructions in logoff scripts as they run.\n\nLogoff scripts are batch files of instructions that run when the user logs off. By default, the system does not display the instructions in the logoff script.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system displays each instruction in the logoff script as it runs. The instructions appear in a command window. This setting is designed for advanced users.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the instructions are suppressed."
  7814. Run_Logoff_Script_Visible="Run logoff scripts visible"
  7815. Run_Logon_Script_Sync_Help="Directs the system to wait for the logon scripts to finish running before it starts the Windows Explorer interface program and creates the desktop.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Windows Explorer does not start until the logon scripts have finished running. This setting ensures that logon script processing is complete before the user starts working, but it can delay the appearance of the desktop.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the logon scripts and Windows Explorer are not synchronized and can run simultaneously.\n\nThis setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. The setting set in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting set in User Configuration."
  7816. Run_Logon_Script_Sync="Run logon scripts synchronously"
  7817. Run_Logon_Script_Visible_Explain="Displays the instructions in logon scripts as they run.\n\nLogon scripts are batch files of instructions that run when the user logs on. By default, the system does not display the instructions in the logon script.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system displays each instruction in the logon script as it runs. The instructions appear in a command window. This setting is designed for advanced users.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the instructions are suppressed."
  7818. Run_Logon_Script_Visible="Run logon scripts visible"
  7819. Run_Help="Specifies additional programs or documents that Windows starts automatically when a user logs on to the system.\n\nTo use this setting, click Show, click Add, and then, in the text box, type the name of the executable program (.exe) file or document file. Unless the file is located in the %Systemroot% directory, you must specify the fully qualified path to the file.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the system starts the programs specified in the Computer Configuration setting just before it starts the programs specified in the User Configuration setting.\n\nAlso, see the "Do not process the legacy run list" and the "Do not process the run once list" settings."
  7820. Run="Run these programs at user logon"
  7821. RunListBox="Items to run at logon"
  7822. Run_Shutdown_Script_Visible_Explain="Displays the instructions in shutdown scripts as they run.\n\nShutdown scripts are batch files of instructions that run when the user restarts the system or shuts it down. By default, the system does not display the instructions in the shutdown script.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system displays each instruction in the shutdown script as it runs. The instructions appear in a command window.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the instructions are suppressed."
  7823. Run_Shutdown_Script_Visible="Run shutdown scripts visible"
  7824. Run_Startup_Script_Sync_Help="Lets the system run startup scripts simultaneously.\n\nStartup scripts are batch files that run before the user is invited to log on. By default, the system waits for each startup script to complete before it runs the next startup script.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system does not coordinate the running of startup scripts. As a result, startup scripts can run simultaneously.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, a startup cannot run until the previous script is complete."
  7825. Run_Startup_Script_Sync="Run startup scripts asynchronously"
  7826. Run_Startup_Script_Visible_Explain="Displays the instructions in startup scripts as they run.\n\nStartup scripts are batch files of instructions that run before the user is invited to log on. By default, the system does not display the instructions in the startup script.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system displays each instruction in the startup script as it runs. The instructions appear in a command window. This setting is designed for advanced users.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the instructions are suppressed."
  7827. Run_Startup_Script_Visible="Run startup scripts visible"
  7828. SafeForScripting="Disable IE security prompt for Windows Installer scripts"
  7829. SafeForScripting_Help="Allows Web-based programs to install software on the computer without notifying the user.\n\nBy default, when a script hosted by an Internet browser tries to install a program on the system, the system warns users and allows them to select or refuse the installation. This setting suppresses the warning and allows the installation to proceed.\n\nThis setting is designed for enterprises that use Web-based tools to distribute programs to their employees. However, because this setting can pose a security risk, it should be applied cautiously."
  7830. ScreenSaverActive_Help="Enables desktop screen savers.\n\nIf you disable this setting, screen savers do not run. Also, this setting disables the Screen Saver section of the Screen Saver tab in Display in Control Panel. As a result, users cannot change the screen saver options.\n\nIf you do not configure it, this setting has no effect on the system.\n\nIf you enable it, a screen saver runs, provided the following two conditions hold: First, a valid screensaver on the client is specified through the "Screensaver executable name" setting or through Control Panel on the client computer. Second, the screensaver timeout is set to a nonzero value through the setting or Control Panel.\n\nAlso, see the "Hide Screen Saver tab" setting."
  7831. ScreenSaverActive="Screen Saver"
  7832. ScreenSaverFilename_Help="Specifies the screen saver for the user's desktop.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system displays the specified screen saver on the user's desktop. Also, this setting disables the drop-down list of screen savers on the Screen Saver tab in Display in Control Panel, preventing users from changing the screen saver.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can select any screen saver.\n\nTo use this setting, type the name of the file that contains the screen saver, including the .scr file name extension. If the screen saver file is not in the %Systemroot%\System32 directory, enter the fully qualified path to the file.\n\nIf the specified screen saver is not installed on a computer to which this setting applies, the setting is ignored.\n\nNote: This setting can be superseded by the "No screen saver" setting. If both are enabled, this setting is ignored and screen savers do not run."
  7833. ScreenSaverFilename="Screen Saver executable name"
  7834. ScreenSaverIsSecure_Help="Determines whether screen savers used on the computer are password protected.\n\nIf you enable this setting, all screen savers are password protected. If you disable this setting, password protection cannot be set on any screen saver.\n\nThis setting also disables the "Password protected" check box on the Screen Saver tab in Display in Control Panel, preventing users from changing the password protection setting.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, users can choose whether or not to set password protection on each screen saver.\n\nThis setting is used only when a screen saver is specified for the computer. To specify a screen saver on a computer, in Control Panel, double-click Display, and then click the Screen Saver tab. To specify a screen saver in a setting, use the "Screen saver executable name" setting.\n\nNote: To remove the Screen Saver tab, use the "Hide Screen Saver tab" setting."
  7835. ScreenSaverIsSecure="Password protect the screen saver"
  7836. ScreenSaverTimeOut="Screen Saver timeout"
  7837. ScreenSaverTimeOut_Tip1="Number of seconds to wait to enable the Screen Saver"
  7838. ScreenSaverTimeOutFreqSpin="Seconds:"
  7839. ScreenSaverTimeOut_Help="Specifies how much user idle time must elapse before the screen saver is launched.\n\nWhen configured, this idle time can be set from a minimum of 1 second to a maximum of 86,400 seconds, or 24 hours. If set to zero, the screen saver will not be started.\n\nThis setting has no effect under any of the following circumstances:\n\n - The setting is disabled or not configured.\n - The wait time is set to zero.\n - The "No screen saver" setting is enabled.\n - Neither the "Screen saver executable name" setting\n nor the Screen Saver tab of the client computer's\n Display Properties dialog box specifies a valid,\n existing screensaver program on the client.\n\nWhen not configured, whatever wait time is set on the client through the Screen Saver tab of the Display Properties dialog box is used. The default is 15 minutes."
  7840. Scripts="Scripts"
  7841. SearchOrder_Help="Specifies the order in which Windows Installer searches for installation files.\n\nBy default, the Windows Installer searches the network first, then removable media (floppy drive, CD-ROM, or DVD), and finally, the Internet (URL).\n\nTo change the search order, enable the setting, and then type the letters representing each file source in the order that you want Windows Installer to search.:\n\n-- "n" represents the network;\n\n-- "m" represents media;\n\n-- "u" represents URL, or the Internet.\n\nTo exclude a file source, omit or delete the letter representing that source type."
  7842. SearchOrder="Search order"
  7843. SearchOrderT1="n = network, m = media (CD), u = URL"
  7844. SearchOrderT2="A few valid examples: nmu, n, nu, mn"
  7845. ServerAppsServices="Server Applications and Services"
  7846. ServerName="Server name:"
  7847. ServicePackSourcePath="Specify Windows Service Pack installation file location"
  7848. ServicePackSourcePath_Help="Specifies an alternate location for Windows Service Pack installation files.\n\nTo enable this setting, enter the fully qualified path to the new location in the "Windows Service Pack Setup file path" box.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Windows Service Pack Setup source path will be the location used during the last time Windows Service Pack Setup was run on the system.\n\n"
  7849. ServicePackSourcePathBox="Windows Service Pack Setup file path:"
  7850. SetupSourcePath="Specify Windows installation file location"
  7851. SetupSourcePath_Help="Specifies an alternate location for Windows installation files.\n\nTo enable this setting, and enter the fully qualified path to the new location in the "Windows Setup file path" box.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Windows Setup source path will be the location used during the last time Windows Setup was run on the system.\n\n"
  7852. SetupSourcePathBox="Windows Setup file path:"
  7853. ShellName="Custom user interface"
  7854. ShellName_Help="Specifies an alternate user interface for Windows 2000.\n\nThe Explorer program (%systemdrive%\program files\internet explorer\iExplorer.exe) creates the familiar Windows interface, but you can use this setting to specify an alternate interface. If you enable this setting, the system start the interface you specify instead of Explorer.exe.\n\nTo use this setting, copy your interface program to a network share or to your system drive. Then, enable this setting, and type the name of the interface program, including the file name extension, in the Shell name text box. If the interface program file is not located in a folder specified in the Path environment variable for your system, enter the fully qualified path to the file.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the setting is ignored and the system displays the Explorer interface.\n\nTip: To find the folders indicated by the Path environment variable, click System Properties in Control Panel, click the Advanced tab, click the Environment Variables button, and then, in the System variables box, click Path."
  7855. ShellNameInst="Interface file name (for example, Explorer.exe)"
  7856. ShutdownReason="Display Shutdown Event Tracker"
  7857. ShutdownReason_Help="The Shutdown Event Tracker can be displayed when you shut down a Windows XP Professional workstation. This is an extra set of questions that is displayed when you invoke a shutdown to collect information related to why you are shutting down the computer.\n\nIf you enable this setting, and you click "Always" in the drop-down box, the Shutdown Event Tracker is displayed when you shut down.\n\nIf you enable this setting, and you click "Never" in the drop-down box, the Shutdown Event Tracker is not displayed when you shut down.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the default behavior for the Shutdown Event Tracker occurs.\n\nNote: By default, the Shutdown Event Tracker is not displayed on Windows XP Professional."
  7858. ShutdownReason_Box="Shutdown Event Tracker should be displayed:"
  7859. ShutdownReason_Never="Never"
  7860. ShutdownReason_Always="Always"
  7861. SizeMessage="Custom Message"
  7862. SlowLinkDefault_Help="Directs the system to wait for the remote copy of the roaming user profile to load, even when loading is slow. Also, the system waits for the remote copy when the user is notified about a slow connection, but does not respond in the time allowed.\n\nThis setting and related settings in this folder together define the system's response when roaming user profiles are slow to load.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, then when a remote profile is slow to load, the system loads the local copy of the roaming user profile. The local copy is also used when the user is consulted (as set in the "Prompt user when slow link is detected" setting), but does not respond in the time allowed (as set in the "Timeout for dialog boxes" setting).\n\nWaiting for the remote profile is appropriate when users move between computers frequently and the local copy of their profile is not always current. Using the local copy is desirable when quick logging on is a priority.\n\nImportant: If the "Do not detect slow network connections" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored. Also, if the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" setting is enabled, there is no local copy of the roaming profile to load when the system detects a slow connection."
  7863. SlowLinkDefault="Wait for remote user profile"
  7864. SlowLinkTimeOut_Help="Defines a slow connection for roaming user profiles.\n\nIf the server on which the user's roaming user profile resides takes longer to respond than the thresholds set by this setting allow, then the system considers the connection to the profile to be slow.\n\nThis setting and related settings in this folder together define the system's response when roaming user profiles are slow to load.\n\nThis setting establishes thresholds for two tests. For computers connected to IP networks, the system measures the rate at which the remote server returns data in response to an IP ping message. To set a threshold for this test, in the Connection speed box, type a decimal number between 0 and 4,294,967,200, representing the minimum acceptable transfer rate in kilobits per second. By default, if the server returns fewer than 500 kilobits of data per second, it is considered to be slow.\n\nFor non-IP computers, the system measures the responsiveness of the remote server's file system. To set a threshold for this test, in the Time box, type a decimal number between 0 and 20,000, representing the maximum acceptable delay, in milliseconds. By default, if the server's file system does not respond within 120 milliseconds, it is considered to be slow.\n\nConsider increasing this value for clients using DHCP Service-assigned addresses or for computers accessing profiles across dial-up connections.\n\nImportant: If the "Do not detect slow network connections" setting is enabled, this setting is ignored. Also, if the "Delete cached copies of roaming profiles" setting is enabled, there is no local copy of the roaming profile to load when the system detects a slow connection."
  7865. SlowLinkTimeOut="Slow network connection timeout for user profiles"
  7866. SlowLinkWaitInterval="Time (milliseconds)"
  7867. StartMenu="Start Menu and Taskbar"
  7868. StartMenuLogoff_Help="Removes the "Log Off <username>" item from the Start menu and prevents users from restoring it.\n\nIf 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.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, users can use the Display Logoff item to add and remove the Log Off item.\n\nThis setting affects the Start menu only. It does not affect the Log Off item on the Windows Security dialog box that appears when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del, and it does not prevent users from using other methods to log off.\n\nTip: To add or remove the Log Off item on a computer, click Start, click Settings, click Taskbar and Start Menu, click the Start Menu Options tab and, in the Start Menu Settings box, click Display Logoff.\n\nSee also: "Remove Logoff" in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\Logon/Logoff."
  7869. StartMenuLogoff="Remove Logoff on the Start Menu"
  7870. StdCheckT="Check to force setting on; uncheck to force setting off."
  7871. SUPPORTED_Win2k="At least Microsoft Windows 2000"
  7872. SUPPORTED_Win2kOnly="Only works on Microsoft Windows 2000"
  7873. SUPPORTED_Win2kSP1="At least Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 1"
  7874. SUPPORTED_Win2kSP3="At least Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 3"
  7875. SUPPORTED_WindowsXP="At least Microsoft Windows XP Professional"
  7876. SUPPORTED_WindowsXPSP1="At least Microsoft Windows XP Pro with SP1 or Windows .NET Server family"
  7877. SUPPORTED_WindowsXP_SP1_W2K_SP4_NETSERVER="At least Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Microsoft Windows XP Pro Service Pack 1 or Microsoft Windows .NET Server Family"
  7878. SUPPORTED_MSI15="Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 with Windows Installer v1.5"
  7879. SNMP_SNMP="SNMP"
  7880. SNMP_Communities="Communities"
  7881. SNMP_ValidCommunities_Help="Configures a list of the communities defined to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service.\n\nSNMP is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network, by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events.\n\nA valid community is a community recognized by the SNMP service, while a community is a group of hosts (servers, workstations, hubs, and routers) that are administered together by SNMP. The SNMP service is a managed network node that receives SNMP packets from the network.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the SNMP agent only accepts requests from management systems within the communities it recognizes, and only when the requested operation is allowed by the permissions established for the community.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the SNMP service takes the Valid Communities configured on the local computer instead.\n\nNote: Use a cryptic community name and only allow Read-Only permission.\n\nNote: This setting has no effect if the SNMP agent is not installed on the client computer.\n\nAlso, see the other two SNMP settings: "Permitted Managers" and "Trap Configuration"."
  7882. SNMP_CommunitiesListbox="Communities"
  7883. SNMP_PermittedManagers="Permitted Managers"
  7884. SNMP_PermittedManagers_Help="This setting determines the permitted list of hosts that can submit a query to the Simple Network Management (SNMP) agent running on the client computer.\n\nSimple Network Management Protocol is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events.\n\nThe manager is located on the host computer on the network. The manager's role is to poll the agents for certain requested information.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the SNMP agent only accepts requests from the list of Permitted Managers that you configure using this setting.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, SNMP service takes the Permitted Managers configured on the local computer instead.\n\nNote: This setting has no effect if the SNMP agent is not installed on the client computer.\n\nAlso, see the other two SNMP settings: "Trap Configuration" and "Community Name"."
  7885. SNMP_PermittedManagersListbox="Permitted Managers"
  7886. SNMP_Traps_Public="Traps for Public community"
  7887. SNMP_TrapDestinations_Help="This setting allows Trap configuration for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent.\n\nSimple Network Management Protocol is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events.\n\nThis setting allows you to configure the name of the hosts that receive trap messages for the community sent by the SNMP service. A trap message is an alert or significant event that allows the SNMP agent to notify management systems asynchronously.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the SNMP service sends trap messages to the hosts within the communities specified by the Trap Configuration.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the SNMP service takes the Trap Configuration configured on the local computer instead.\n\nNote: This setting has no effect if the SNMP agent is not installed on the client computer.\n\nAlso, see the other two SNMP settings: "Permitted Managers" and "Community Name"."
  7888. SNMP_Traps_PublicListbox=Trap configuration"
  7889. SR="System Restore"
  7890. SR_DisableConfig="Turn off Configuration"
  7891. SR_DisableConfig_Help="Allows you to turn off the Configuration Interface for System Restore.\n\nSystem Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal data files. The behavior of this setting depends on the "Turn off System Restore" setting. \n\nIf you enable this setting, the option to configure System Restore on the Configuration Interface disappears. If the "Turn off Configuration setting" is disabled, the Configuration Interface is still visible, but all System Restore configuration defaults are enforced. \n\nIf you do not configure it, the Configuration Interface for System Restore remains, and the user has the ability to configure System Restore. \n\nNote: This setting is only available in the Home Edition and Professional versions of Windows. \n\nAlso, see the "Turn off System Restore" setting. If the "Turn off System Restore" setting is enabled, the "Turn off Configuration" setting is not active. If the "Turn off System Restore" setting is disabled, and "Turn off Configuration" is not configured, System Restore cannot be turned off locally, but it can be configured. If the "Turn off System Restore" setting is not configured, and "Turn off Configuration" is disabled, System Restore can be turned off locally but not configured."
  7892. SR_DisableSR="Turn off System Restore"
  7893. SR_DisableSR_Help="Determines whether System Restore is turned on or off.\n\nSystem Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, to restore their computers to a previous state without losing personal data files. By default, System Restore is on. \n\nIf you enable this setting, System Restore is turned off, and the System Restore Wizard and Configuration Interface cannot be accessed. \n\nIf you disable this setting, System Restore is turned on and enforced. It cannot be turned off in the Configuration Interface, but, depending on the "Turn off Configuration" settings, it may still be configured. The feature is nonfunctional until the system is rebooted. To turn off the Configuration Interface, see the "Turn off Configuration" setting. \n\nIf you do not configure it, the system reverts to the default local setting. \n\nImportant: This setting only refreshes at boot time. \n\nNote: This setting is only available in the Home Edition and Professional versions of Windows. \n\nAlso, see the "Turn off Configuration" setting. If the "Turn off System Restore" setting is disabled or not configured, the "Turn off Configuration" setting is used to determine whether the Configuration Interface appears."
  7894. SyncForegroundPolicy="Always wait for the network at computer startup and logon"
  7895. SyncForegroundPolicy_Help="Determines whether Windows XP waits for the network during computer startup and user logon. By default, Windows XP does not wait for the network to be fully initialized at startup and logon. Existing users are logged on using cached credentials, which results in shorter logon times. Group Policy is applied in the background once the network becomes available.\n\nNote that because this is a background refresh, extensions such as Software Installation and Folder Redirection take two logons to apply changes. To be able to operate safely, these extensions require that no users be logged on. Therefore, they must be processed in the foreground before users are actively using the computer. In addition, changes that are made to the user object, such as adding a roaming profile path, home directory, or user object logon script, may take up to two logons to be detected.\n\nIf a user with a roaming profile, home directory, or user object logon script logs on to a computer, Windows XP always waits for the network to be initialized before logging the user on.\n\nIf a user has never logged on to this computer before, Windows XP always waits for the network to be initialized.\n\nIf you enable this setting, logons are performed in the same way as for Windows 2000 clients, in that Windows XP waits for the network to be fully initialized before users are logged on. Group Policy is applied in the foreground, synchronously.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, Windows does not wait for the network to be fully initialized and users are logged on with cached credentials. Group Policy is applied asynchronously in the background.\n\nNote: If you want to guarantee the application of Folder Redirection, Software Installation, or roaming user profile settings in just one logon, enable this setting to ensure that Windows waits for the network to be available before applying policy.\n\nNote: For servers, the startup and logon processing always behaves as if this policy setting is enabled."
  7896. sz_ActiveDesktop_Title="Active Desktop"
  7897. sz_AdminComponents_Title="Add/Delete items"
  7898. sz_ATC_AdminAddItem="Enter URL(s) of desktop item(s) to Add (space separated): "
  7899. sz_ATC_AdminDeleteItem="Enter URL(s) of desktop item(s) to Delete (space separated): "
  7900. sz_ATC_DisableAdd="Prohibit adding items"
  7901. sz_ATC_DisableClose="Prohibit closing items"
  7902. sz_ATC_DisableDel="Prohibit deleting items"
  7903. sz_ATC_DisableEdit="Prohibit editing items"
  7904. sz_ATC_NoComponents="Disable all items"
  7905. sz_DB_DragDropClose="Prevent adding, dragging, dropping and closing the Taskbar's toolbars"
  7906. sz_DB_Moving="Prohibit adjusting desktop toolbars"
  7907. sz_DeskBands_Title="Desktop Toolbars Settings"
  7908. sz_Desktop_Title="Desktop Settings"
  7909. sz_DWP_DisableChanges="Prevent changing wallpaper"
  7910. sz_DWP_NoHTMLPaper="Allow only bitmapped wallpaper"
  7911. sz_WallPaper_Title="Desktop WallPaper Settings"
  7912. TaskCreation="Prohibit New Task Creation"
  7913. TaskCreationHelp="Prevents users from creating new tasks.\n\nThis setting removes the Add Scheduled Task item that starts the New Task Wizard. Also, the system does not respond when users try to move, paste, or drag programs or documents into the Scheduled Tasks folder.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nImportant: This setting does not prevent administrators of a computer from using At.exe to create new tasks or prevent administrators from submitting tasks from remote computers."
  7914. TaskDeletion="Prohibit Task Deletion"
  7915. TaskDeletionHelp="Prevents users from deleting tasks from the Scheduled Tasks folder.\n\nThis setting removes the Delete command from the Edit menu in the Scheduled Tasks folder and from the menu that appears when you right-click a task. Also, the system does not respond when users try to cut or drag a task from the Scheduled Tasks folder.\n\nNote: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.\n\nImportant: This setting does not prevent administrators of a computer from using At.exe to delete tasks."
  7916. TaskScheduler="Task Scheduler"
  7917. TerminalServer="Terminal Server"
  7918. Themes="Desktop Themes"
  7919. Themes_Disable_Options="Remove Theme option"
  7920. Themes_Disable_Options_Help="This setting effects the Themes tab that controls the overall appearance of windows.\n\nIt is accessed through the Display icon in Control Panel.\n\nUsing the options under the Themes tab, users can configure the theme for their desktop. By default, Windows has the Windows XP theme.\n\nIf you enable this setting, it removes the Themes tab.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, there is no effect.\n\nNote: If you enable this setting but do not set a theme, the theme defaults to whatever the user previously set."
  7921. Themes_Disable_VisualStyle="Prevent selection of windows and buttons styles"
  7922. Themes_Disable_VisualStyle_Help="Prevents users from changing the visual style of the windows and buttons displayed on their screens. When enabled, this setting disables the "Windows and buttons" drop-down list on the Appearance tab in Display Properties."
  7923. Themes_Lock_Themesize="Prohibit selection of font size"
  7924. Themes_Lock_Themesize_Help="Prevents users from changing the size of the font in the windows and buttons displayed on their screens.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, the "Font size" drop-down list on the Appearance tab in Display Properties is disabled. \n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, a user may change the font size using the "Font size" drop-down list on the Appearance tab."
  7925. Themes_Disable_Color_Select="Prohibit Theme color selection"
  7926. Themes_Disable_Color_Select_Help=This setting forces the theme color to be the default color scheme.\n\nIf you enable this setting, a user cannot change the color scheme of the current desktop theme.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, a user may change the color scheme of the current desktop theme."
  7927. Themes_Name="Path to Visual Style:"
  7928. Themes_Load_Theme="Load a specific visual style file or force Windows Classic"
  7929. Themes_Load_Tip1="To select Luna type:"
  7930. Themes_Load_Tip2="%windir%\resources\Themes\Luna\Luna.msstyles"
  7931. Themes_Load_Tip3=" "
  7932. Themes_Load_Tip4="To select a different visual style, type:"
  7933. Themes_Load_Tip5="ie: \\<server>\share\Corp.msstyles"
  7934. Themes_Load_Tip6=" "
  7935. Themes_Load_Tip7="To select Windows Classic, leave the box"
  7936. Themes_Load_Tip8="above blank and enable this setting"
  7937. Themes_Load_Theme_Help="This setting allows you to load a specific visual style file by entering the path (location) of the visual style file.\n\nThis can be a local computer visual style (Luna.msstyles), or a file located on a remote server using a UNC path (\\Server\Share\luna.msstyles).\n\nIf you enable this setting, the visual style file that you specify will be used. Also, a user may not choose to use a different visual style.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the users can select the visual style that they want to use for their desktop.\n\nNote: If this setting is enabled and the file is not available at user logon, the default visual style is loaded.\n\nNote: To select the Windows XP Luna visual style type %windir%\resources\Themes\Luna\Luna.mstyles\n\nNote: To select the Windows Classic visual style, leave the box blank beside "Path to Visual Style:" and enable this setting."
  7938. Thread_Priority_Above_Normal="Scheduler priority above normal"
  7939. Thread_Priority_Below_Normal="Scheduler priority below normal"
  7940. Thread_Priority_Normal="Scheduler priority normal"
  7941. ThreadAboveNormal="Above Normal"
  7942. ThreadBelowNormal="Below Normal"
  7943. ThreadHighest="Highest"
  7944. ThreadLowest="Lowest"
  7945. ThreadNormal="Normal"
  7946. TransferRateOp="Connection speed (Kbps):"
  7947. TransferRateTip1="Enter 0 to disable slow link detection."
  7948. TransformsSecure="Cache transforms in secure location on workstation"
  7949. TransformsSecure_Help="Saves copies of transform files in a secure location on the local computer.\n\nTransform files consist of instructions to modify or customize a program during installation. By default, Windows Installer stores transform files in the Application Data directory in the user's profile. When a user reinstalls, removes, or repairs an installation, the transform file is available, even if the user is on a different computer or is not connected to the network.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the transform file is saved in a secure location on the user's computer instead of in the user profile. Because Windows Installer requires the transform file in order to repeat an installation in which the transform file was used, the user must be using the same computer or be connected to the original or identical media to reinstall, remove, or repair the installation.\n\nThis setting is designed for enterprises that must take special precautions to prevent unauthorized or malicious editing of transform files."
  7950. TS_AUDIOMAP_EXPLAIN="Allow users to play server audio on the local computer, or vice versa, during a Terminal services session. \n\nBy default, Terminal Server does not allow users to access the output of server audio devices on their local computers ("audio redirection"). \n\nIf you enable this setting, users of the Terminal server can redirect audio data. \n\nIf you disable this setting, audio redirection is never allowed.\n\n If you do not configure this setting, audio redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still enable or disable audio redirection by using the Terminal Services Configuration tool.\n\nNote: Audio redirection is enabled by default for Remote Desktop users on Windows Professional and Server.\n\nNote: Audio redirection is enabled by default for Remote Desktop users on Windows Professional but disabled by default for Remote Desktop (remote administration) connections to Windows Server."
  7951. TS_CLIENT_AUDIO="Allow audio redirection"
  7952. TS_CLIENT_CLIPBOARD="Do not allow clipboard redirection"
  7953. TS_CLIENT_COM="Do not allow COM port redirection"
  7954. TS_CLIENT_DEFAULT="Set default client printer to be default printer in a session"
  7955. TS_CLIENT_DEFAULT_M="Do not set default client printer to be default printer in a session"
  7956. TS_CLIENT_DEFAULT_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to automatically specify the client printer as the default printer in a Terminal Services session.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the terminal server automatically maps the client default printer and sets it to be the default printer upon connection. \n\nIf you disable this setting, the default printer is the one that is specified at the server. \n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the default printer is not enforced at the Group Policy level."
  7957. TS_CLIENT_DEFAULT_EXPLAIN_M="Directs Terminal Services not to specify the default client printer as the default printer in a Terminal Services session.\n\nBy default, Terminal Services automatically designates the default client printer as the default printer in a Terminal Services session. Use this setting to override this default behavior.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the terminal server does not set the default client printer as the default printer in the session. Instead, the default printer is that which is specified at the server. \n\nIf you disable this setting, the default printer is always the default client printer. \n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the default printer is not enforced at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can configure the default printer for client sessions by using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
  7958. TS_CLIENT_DEVICES_MAPPING="Do not allow redirection of client devices"
  7959. TS_CLIENT_PER_DEVICE="Management of specific devices"
  7960. TS_CLIENT_DRIVE="Do not allow drive redirection"
  7961. TS_CLIENT_DRIVE_M="Do not allow drive redirection"
  7962. TS_CLIENT_DRIVE_EXPLAIN=" Disables the mapping of client drives in Terminal Services sessions ("drive redirection"). \n\nBy default, Terminal Services maps client drives automatically upon connection. Mapped drives appear in the session folder tree in Windows Explorer or My Computer in the format \\TSClient\<driveletter>$. \n\nIf you enable this setting, client drive redirection is not allowed in Terminal Services sessions. \n\nIf you disable this setting, client drive redirection is always allowed.\n\n If you do not configure this setting, client drive redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable client drive redirection by using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
  7963. TS_CLIENT_DRIVE_EXPLAIN_M="Disables the mapping of client drives in Terminal Services sessions. \n\nBy default, Terminal Services maps client drives automatically upon connection. Mapped drives appear in the session folder tree in Windows Explorer or My Computer in the format \\TSClient\<driveletter>$. \n\nIf you enable this setting, client drive mapping is not allowed in Terminal Services sessions. \n\nIf you disable this setting, client drive redirection is always allowed.\n\n If you do not configure this setting, client drive redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable client drive redirection by using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
  7964. TS_CLIENT_INDIVIDUAL="Client/Server data redirection"
  7965. TS_CLIENT_LPT="Do not allow LPT port redirection"
  7966. TS_CLIENT_PRINTER="Do not allow client printer redirection"
  7967. TS_CLIENT_PRINTER_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to map client printers and display them in the user's printer list during Terminal Services sessions.\n\nIf you enable this setting, client printers are mapped automatically upon connection to a terminal server or Remote Desktop. \n\nIf you disable this setting, automatic client printer mapping is never allowed.\n\n If you do not configure this setting, automatic client printer mapping is not specified at the Group Policy level. \n\nNote: This setting is overridden if you enable the Terminal Services setting "Do not allow client printer redirection"."
  7968. TS_CLIENT_PRINTER_MAPPING="Map client printers"
  7969. TS_CLIPBOARDMAP_EXPLAIN="Disables the sharing of clipboard contents ("clipboard redirection") between terminal servers and client computers in a Terminal Services session. \n\nBy default, Terminal Services allows users to redirect clipboard data to and from the terminal server and the local computer. \n\nIf you enable this setting, users of the terminal server cannot redirect clipboard data. \n\nIf you disable this setting, clipboard redirection is always allowed.\n\n If you do not configure this setting, clipboard redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable clipboard redirection using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
  7970. TS_COLOR="See Explain text for default values"
  7971. TS_COLOR_EXPLAIN="Specifies the maximum color resolution (color depth) for Terminal Services connections. \n\nYou can use this setting to set a limit on the color depth of any connection to a terminal server or Remote Desktop. Limiting the color depth can improve connection performance, particularly over slow links, in addition to reducing server load. \n\nTo use this setting, select the setting from the Color depth list. To specify that all connections should be at the highest color depth supported by the client, select "Client compatible". The current maximum color depth for Terminal Server and Remote Desktop connections is 24-bit. The default values are 256 Colors for both Terminal Server and Remote Desktop (server) and 15-bit for Remote Desktop on Windows Professional. \n\nIf you enable this setting, users are limited to the specified color depth as the maximum for their Terminal Services connection. The actual color depth for the connection is determined by the color support available at the client. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the color depth for connections is the default value for the Terminal Services mode/Windows version running on the computer, unless a lower level is specified by the user at the time of connection."
  7972. TS_COLORDEPTH="Limit maximum color depth"
  7973. TS_COMPORTMAP_EXPLAIN="Disables the redirection of data to client COM ports from the server in Terminal Services sessions. \n\nUse this setting to prevent users from redirecting data to COM port peripherals or mapping local COM ports while they are logged on to a terminal server. By default, Terminal Services allows users to redirect COM port data. \n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services users cannot redirect server data to the local COM port. \n\nIf you disable this setting, COM port redirection is always allowed.\n\n If you do not configure this setting, COM port redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable local COM port redirection using the Terminal Services Configuration tool.
  7974. TS_DISABLE_CONNECTIONS="Do not allow new client connections"
  7975. TS_DISABLE_CONNECTIONS_EXPLAIN="Disables new client connections to the terminal server. \n\nThis setting prevents terminal servers from accepting new connections, without terminating existing sessions. Existing connections remain active until the user logs off or the connection times out.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the terminal server remains active but does not accept new connections. \n\nIf you disable this setting, the terminal server accepts new client connections to the limit set in the "Limit number of connections" setting. Or, if "Limit number of connections" is not configured, the limit set in the Network Adapter tab of the Terminal Services Configuration tool is applied. \n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the disabling of new client connections is not specified at the Group Policy level.\n\nNote: Because users cannot reconnect to disconnected sessions when this setting is in effect, you might want to remove the Disconnect item from the Shut Down Windows dialog box in Terminal Services sessions. To do this, enable the "Remove Disconnect item from the Start Menu" setting. "
  7976. TS_DISABLE_REMOTE_DESKTOP_WALLPAPER="Enforce Removal of Remote Desktop Wallpaper"
  7977. TS_DISABLE_REMOTE_DESKTOP_WALLPAPER_EXPLAIN="If you enable this setting, desktop wallpaper is never displayed to a remote desktop client.\n\nIf you disable this setting, desktop wallpaper may be displayed, depending on the client configuration (see the Experience tab in the Remote Desktop Client options for more information).\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, wallpaper may be displayed on Windows XP Professional and Home Edition depending on the client configuration.\n\nNote: Because this setting is applied to the Terminal Server, it affects all remote desktop sessions, regardless of which operating system the remote desktop client is running on."
  7978. TS_DRIVE_NOTE="If home path is on the network, specify drive letter for the mapped drive."
  7979. TS_DRIVE_G="G:"
  7980. TS_DRIVE_H="H:"
  7981. TS_DRIVE_I="I:"
  7982. TS_DRIVE_J="J:"
  7983. TS_DRIVE_K="K:"
  7984. TS_DRIVE_L="L:"
  7985. TS_DRIVE_M="M:"
  7986. TS_DRIVE_N="N:"
  7987. TS_DRIVE_O="O:"
  7988. TS_DRIVE_P="P:"
  7989. TS_DRIVE_Q="Q:"
  7990. TS_DRIVE_R="R:"
  7991. TS_DRIVE_S="S:"
  7992. TS_DRIVE_T="T:"
  7993. TS_DRIVE_U="U:"
  7994. TS_DRIVE_V="V:"
  7995. TS_DRIVE_W="W:"
  7996. TS_DRIVE_X="X:"
  7997. TS_DRIVE_Y="Y:"
  7998. TS_DRIVE_Z="Z:"
  7999. TS_EP="Encryption and Security"
  8000. TS_ENCRYPTION="Choose the encryption level from the drop-down list."
  8001. TS_ENCRYPTION_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to enforce the specified encryption level for all data sent between the client and the server during Terminal Services connections. \n\nIf you enable this setting, encryption is set to the level you specify (Client Compatible or High) for all connections to the server. By default, Encryption is set at the Client Compatible level. \n\nThe Client Compatible level encrypts data sent between the client and the server at the maximum key strength supported by the client. Use this level when the terminal server is running in an environment containing mixed or legacy clients.\n\nThe High level encrypts data sent from client to server and from server to client by using strong 128-bit encryption. Use this level when the terminal server is running in an environment containing 128-bit clients only (such as Windows XP clients). Clients that do not support this level of encryption cannot connect. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the encryption level is not enforced. However, administrators can set the encryption level at the server using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
  8002. TS_ENCRYPTION_POLICY="Set client connection encryption level"
  8003. TS_GP_NODE="Terminal Services"
  8004. TS_GP_NODE_FLAT="Terminal Services"
  8005. TS_HELP_HOME_DIR="Directs Terminal Services to use the specified network share as the root of the user's home directory. \n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services maps the specified drive letter to a network share that is used as the user's home directory. The home directory path is based on the specified Home Dir root and the user's alias. (Important: the administrator must create a specific folder for each user.)\n\nHome Dir root must be in the form \\Computername\Sharename. Do not specify a placeholder for user alias, because Terminal Services will automatically append this at logon.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user's home directory will be as specified at the server."
  8006. TS_HELP_LOCAL_PATH="Directs Terminal Services to use the specified local directory path as the root of the user's home directory. \n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services uses the specified local path as the root directory for all users' home directories. The home directory path is based on the specified Home Dir root and the user's alias. (Important: the administrator must create a specific folder for each user.) \n\nHome Dir root must be an absolute path in the form "Drive:\Path" (without quotes), without environment variables or ellipses. Do not specify a placeholder for user alias, because Terminal Services automatically appends this at logon. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user's home directory is what was specified at the server."
  8007. TS_HOME_DIR="Home Dir Root Path:"
  8008. TS_KEEP_ALIVE="Keep-Alive Messages"
  8009. TS_KEEP_ALIVE_EXPLAIN="Specifies whether persistent connections are allowed.\n\nAfter a terminal server client loses the connection to a Terminal server, the session on the terminal server might remain active instead of changing to a disconnected state,even if the client is physically disconnected from the terminal server.If the client logs on to the same terminal server again, a new session might be established (if Group Policy is configured to allow multiple sessions), and the original session might still be active. Enabling keep-alive connections ensures that the session state is consistent with the client state.By default, keep-alive connections are disabled.\n\nIf this setting is enabled, keep-alive connections are enabled.\n\nIf this setting is disabled, the default behavior is enforced and cannot be changed, even by the computer owner.\n\nIf this setting is not configured, keep-alive is off by default."
  8010. TS_KEEP_ALIVE_INTERVAL="Keep-Alive interval:"
  8011. TS_License="Licensing"
  8012. TS_LPTPORTMAP_EXPLAIN="Disables the redirection of data to client LPT ports during Terminal Services sessions. \n\nBy default, Terminal Services allows users to map local LPT ports and redirect data from the server to local LPT port peripherals. \n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services users cannot redirect server data to the local LPT port. \n\nIf you disable this setting, LPT port redirection is always allowed.\n\n If you do not configure this setting, LPT port redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable local LPT port redirection using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
  8013. TS_LOCAL_NOTE=" Specify an absolute path in the form Drive:\Path"
  8014. TS_Max_CON="Type 999999 for unlimited connections."
  8015. TS_MAX_CON_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to limit the number of simultaneous connections to the terminal server.\n\nUse this setting to restrict the number of client sessions that can be active on a terminal server. If this number is exceeded, when users try to connect they receive an error message telling them that the server is busy and to try again later. Restricting the number of sessions improves performance because fewer sessions are demanding system resources. \n\nBy default, servers running Terminal Server ("terminal servers") are configured to allow an unlimited number of sessions. \n\nTo use this setting, enter the number of connections you want to specify as the maximum connections for the terminal server. To specify unlimited connections, type 999999.\n\nIf you enable this setting the maximum number of connections on the terminal server is limited to the specified number consistent with the version of Windows and the mode of Terminal Services that is enabled. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, limits to the number of connections are not enforced at the Group Policy level.\n\nNote that this setting is designed to be used on terminal servers (that is, on servers running Windows with Terminal Server installed)."
  8016. TS_MAX_CON_POLICY="Limit number of connections"
  8017. TS_NoSecurityMenu_Help="Removes the Windows Security item from the Settings menu on Terminal Services clients.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Windows Security item does not appear in Settings menu on the Start menu. As a result, users must type a security attention sequence, such as CTRL+ALT+END, to open the Windows Security dialog box on a Terminal Services client.\n\nThis setting is designed to prevent inexperienced users from logging on to Terminal Services inadvertently."
  8018. TS_NoSecurityMenu="Remove Windows Security item from Start menu"
  8019. TS_NoDisconnectMenu_Help="Removes the Disconnect item from the Shut Down Windows dialog box on Terminal Services clients.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the Disconnect item does not appear in the drop-down list of options in the Shut Down Windows dialog box. As a result, Terminal Services users cannot use this familiar method to disconnect their client from a Terminal Services server.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the Disconnect item always appears.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the appearance of the Disconnect item is not specified at the Group Policy level. \n\nNote: This setting affects the Shut Down Windows dialog box only. It does not prevent users from using other methods of disconnecting from a Terminal Services session. Also note that this setting does not prevent Disconnected sessions at the server. Also, see "Do not allow disconnected sessions" to set this behavior."
  8020. TS_NoDisconnectMenu="Remove Disconnect item from Shut Down dialog"
  8021. TS_PASSWORD="Always prompt client for password upon connection"
  8022. TS_PATH_NOTE="Specify the path in the form, \\Computername\Sharename"
  8023. TS_PRINTERMAP_EXPLAIN="Disables the mapping of client printers in Terminal Services sessions. \n\nUse this setting to prevent users from routing printing jobs from the server to a printer attached to their local computer. By default, Terminal Services allows client printer mapping. \n\nIf you enable this setting, users cannot route printing jobs from the server to a printer attached to their local computer in Terminal Services sessions. \n\nIf you disable this setting, the client printer mapping setting in the Terminal Service Configuration tool determines printer redirection. \n\nIf you do not configure this setting, client printer mapping is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable client printer mapping using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
  8024. TS_PreventLicenseUpgrade="Prevent License Upgrade"
  8025. TS_PreventLicenseUpgrade_Help="Controls the way a License Server distributes license upgrades to Windows 2000 servers.\n\nA License Server attempts to provide the most appropriate CAL for the connection. For example, a Windows 2000 TS CAL token is provided for clients connecting to a Windows 2000 server, and a Windows XP TS CAL token is provided for a connection to a Windows XP server.\n\nBy default, this per-machine setting allows a License Server to supply a Windows XP TS CAL token, if available, to a Windows 2000 server, if there is no Windows 2000 TS CAL token available.\n\nIf you enable this setting, when a WIndows 2000 server requests a license, but no Windows 2000 TS CAL token is available, a temporary CAL is issued if the client has not already been issued a temporary CAL. Otherwise, no CAL is issued and the client is refused connection, unless the terminal server is within its grace period.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the default behavior is enforced.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the License Server exhibits the default behavior."
  8026. TS_PROFILE_PATH="Profile path"
  8027. TS_PROGRAM_NAME="Program path and file name"
  8028. TS_PROMPT_PASSWORD="If enabled, Terminal Services always prompts users for passwords."
  8029. TS_PROMPT_PASSWORD_EXPLAIN="If you enable this setting, users cannot automatically log on to a terminal server or access a Remote Desktop by supplying their passwords in the Remote Desktop Connection client. The local computer administrator cannot configure the computer to allow automatic sending of passwords.\n\nIf you disable this setting, the local computer administrator cannot change it, and users can send passwords automatically if they configure their client to do so.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the local computer administrator can use the Terminal Services Configuration tool to either allow or prevent automatic sending of passwords."
  8030. TS_REDIRECTION="Client/Server data redirection"
  8031. TS_RemoteControl="Remote control settings"
  8032. TS_RemoteControl_EXPLAIN="Sets rules for remote control of Terminal Services user sessions. \n\nUse this setting to configure the level of remote control and permissions required from the user for remote control of Terminal Services user sessions. Remote control can be established with or without a user's permission. There are two levels of remote control: the View Session level, which only allows you to watch the user's session, or the Full Control level, in which you can interact with a user's session. \n\nTo use this setting, select one of the five options in the "Remote control" setting list. Click "No remote control allowed" to disable remote control completely. \n\nBy default, Terminal Services allows the "View Session upon permission granted by user" level of remote control.\n\nIf you enable this setting, administrators can remotely interact with a user's Terminal Services session according to the specified rules. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not enable it, remote control rules will be determined by the server administrator.\n\nNote: This setting appears in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured, the Computer Configuration setting overrides."
  8033. TS_RemoteControl_Levels="Options:"
  8034. TS_RemoteControl_0="No remote control allowed"
  8035. TS_RemoteControl_1="Full Control with user's permission "
  8036. TS_RemoteControl_2="Full Control without user's permission"
  8037. TS_RemoteControl_3="View Session with user's permission "
  8038. TS_RemoteControl_4="View Session without user's permission"
  8039. TS_SD_Active="Session Directory Active"
  8040. TS_SD_Active_Explain="Specifies that Terminal Services uses a Session Directory for tracking user sessions, allowing a group of terminal servers to locate and connect a user back to an existing session.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services stores user session information in a Session Directory on the server specified in the Session Directory Server setting.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, session tracking is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, administrators can configure servers to participate in the Session Directory Service with the Terminal Services Configuration tool.\n\nNote: If you enable this setting, you must enable the Session Directory Server and Session Directory Cluster Name settings. Session Directory Service can only be used when the Terminal Server component is enabled on the server."
  8041. TS_SD_ClustName="Session Directory Cluster Name"
  8042. TS_SD_ClustName_Explain="Specifies the Cluster Name for the terminal server, associating it with other servers in the same logical group. \n\nTo use this setting, specify the name of the terminal server cluster. If the name is invalid, an error is logged in the event log stating that the specified cluster could not be found. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Cluster Name is not specified at the Group Policy level.\n\nNote: Use this setting in combination with Session Directory Active and Session Directory Server."
  8043. TS_SD_Loc="Session Directory Server"
  8044. TS_SD_Loc_Explain="This setting works in combination with Session Directory Active policy to specify the name of the network server where the Terminal Services Session Directory service is running. \n\specify the DNS name, IP address, or fully qualified domain name of the Session Directory server (e.g., "Server.Domain.com"). You should also ensure that the Terminal Services Session Directory service is running on the specified server. If the name is invalid, an error is logged in the event log stating that the specified location could not be found.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Session Directory Server is not specified at the Group Policy level.\n\nNote: Use this setting in combination with Session Directory Active and Session Directory Cluster Name."
  8045. TS_SD_Node="Session Directory"
  8046. TS_Separation="_______________________________________"
  8047. TS_Session_End_On_Limit="Terminate session when time limits are reached"
  8048. TS_SESSION_END_ON_LIMIT_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to terminate timed-out sessions rather than disconnect them.\n\nUse this setting to specify that sessions are terminated (that is, the user is logged off and the session is deleted from the server) instead of being disconnected after time limits for active or idle sessions are reached. Time limits are set locally by the server administrator or in Group Policy. See the "Set time limits for active sessions" and "Set time limits for idle sessions" settings.\n\nIf you enable this setting, sessions that reach a time-out limit are terminated.\n\nIf you disable this setting, timed-out sessions are always disconnected, even if specified otherwise by the server administrator.\n\nIf you do not enable this setting, timed-out sessions are disconnected unless specified otherwise in local settings.\n\nNote: this setting only applies to time-out limits that are deliberately set (in Terminal Services Configuration or Group Policy), not to time-out events that occur due to connectivity or network conditions. Also note that this setting appears in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured, the Computer Configuration setting overrides."
  8049. TS_Session_Reconnect_Same="Only allow reconnection from the original client"
  8050. TS_Sessions="Sessions"
  8051. TS_Sessions_ActiveLimit= "Active session limit :"
  8052. TS_Sessions_EndDisconnected="End a disconnected session"
  8053. TS_SESSIONS_EXPLAIN="Sets limits for Terminal Services sessions. \n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services sessions are subject to the specified limits. You can specify how long a session will be kept active in a disconnected state, and that active and idle connected sessions must be disconnected (or terminated) after a specified time. You can also specify that disconnected sessions must be reconnected from the original client.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not enable it, the default values of no limits are used."
  8054. TS_Sessions_IdleLimit= "Idle session limit :"
  8055. TS_Sessions_Limits="Set time limit for active sessions"
  8056. ;
  8057. TS_Sessions_Disconnected_Timeout="Set time limit for disconnected sessions"
  8058. TS_SESSIONS_DISCONNECTED_TIMEOUT_EXPLAIN="Sets the maximum amount of time that a disconnected Terminal Services session is kept active on the server.\n\nBy default, Terminal Services allows users to disconnect from a remote session without logging off and ending the session. When a session is in a disconnected state, running programs are kept active even though the user is not actively connected. By default, these disconnected sessions are maintained for an unlimited time on the server. \n\nIf you enable this setting, disconnected sessions are deleted from the server after the specified amount of time. To enforce the default behavior and specify that disconnected sessions are unlimited, select "Never".\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, time limits for disconnected sessions are not specified at the Group Policy level.\n\nNote: this setting does not apply to console sessions, such as Remote Desktop sessions to computers running Windows Professional. Also note that this setting appears in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured, the Computer Configuration setting overrides."
  8059. TS_Sessions_Idle_Limit="Set time limit for idle sessions"
  8060. TS_SESSIONS_IDLE_LIMIT_EXPLAIN="Sets a time limit for active but idle Terminal Services sessions.\n\nUse this setting to specify the maximum amount of time an active Terminal Services session can be idle (that is, no user input) before the user session is automatically disconnected. By default, Terminal Services allows users an unlimited time for an active session, even if the session is idle. \n\nTo use this setting, select the idle session limit in the drop-down list. To enforce the default behavior and specify that idle sessions are unlimited, select "Never". \n\n If you enable this setting, active but idle sessions are automatically disconnected after the specified amount of time. The user receives a two-minute warning that the Terminal Services session is about to end, allowing him or her to press a key to keep the session active.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, time limits for active but idle sessions are not specified at the Group Policy level.\n\nNote: Idle session limits do not apply to the console session. To specify that user sessions are terminated at time-out, enable the setting "Terminate session when time limits are reached". Also note that this setting appears in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured, the Computer Configuration setting overrides."
  8061. TS_Sessions_IdleLimitText= "Idle session limit :"
  8062. TS_SESSIONS_LIMITS_EXPLAIN="Sets a time limit for active Terminal Services sessions.\n\nUse this setting to specify the maximum amount of time a Terminal Services session can be active before the user session is automatically disconnected. By default, Terminal Services allows users an unlimited time for an active session. \n\nTo use this setting, select the Active session limit in the drop-down list. To enforce the default behavior and specify that active sessions are unlimited, select "Never". \n\n If you enable this setting, Terminal Services ends active remote sessions after the specified amount of time. The user receives a two-minute warning that the Terminal Services session is about to end, allowing him or her to save open files and close programs.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, time limits for active sessions are not specified at the Group Policy level.\n\nNote: active session limits do not apply to the console session. To specify that user sessions are terminated at time-out, enable the setting "Terminate session when time limits are reached". Also note that this setting appears in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured, the Computer Configuration setting overrides."
  8063. TS_Sessions_Reconnect_Same="Allow reconnection from original client only"
  8064. TS_SESSIONS_RECONNECT_SAME_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to allow users to reconnect to disconnected sessions only from the original client computer.\n\nUse this setting to prevent Terminal Services users from reconnecting to disconnected sessions from computers other than the client computer from which they originally created the session. By default, Terminal Services allows users to reconnect to disconnected sessions from any client computer.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services users can reconnect to disconnected sessions only from the original client computer. If a user attempts to connect to the disconnected session from another client computer, a new session is created instead.\n\nIf you disable this setting, users can always connect to disconnected sessions from any client computer.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, session reconnection from the original computer is not specified at the Group Policy level.\n\nImportant: This option is only supported for Citrix ICA clients that provide a serial number when connecting; the setting is ignored if the user is connecting with a Windows client. Also note that this setting appears in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured, the Computer Configuration setting overrides."
  8065. TS_SINGLE_SESSION="Limit users to one remote session"
  8066. TS_SINGLE_SESSION_EXPLAIN="Limits Terminal Services users to a single remote session. \n\nBy default, Terminal Server allows an unlimited number of simultaneous active or disconnected sessions for each remote user. Use this setting to limit the number of simultaneous remote sessions to one for each user.\n\nIf you enable this setting, users who log on remotely to a terminal server can maintain only a single session on the server. If the user leaves the session in a disconnected state, he or she will automatically connect to that session at next logon. \n\nIf you disable this setting, the default behavior of unlimited simultaneous connections is enforced.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, the number of user sessions is not specified at the Group Policy level."
  8067. TS_SMART_CARD="Do not allow smart card device redirection"
  8068. TS_SMART_CARD_EXPLAIN="Disables the mapping of smart card devices in a Terminal Services session. The client must be running either Windows XP or Windows 2000.\n\nBy default, Terminal Services maps smart card devices on connection.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services users cannot use a smart card to log on to a Terminal Services session.\n\nIf you disable this setting, smart card device redirection is always allowed.\n\nIf you do not configure this setting, smart card device redirection is not specified at the Group Policy level. However, an administrator can still disable local smart card device redirection by using the Terminal Services Configuration tool."
  8069. TS_START_PROGRAM="Start a program on connection"
  8070. TS_START_PROGRAM_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to run the specified program automatically upon connection. \n\nUse this setting to specify the program that runs automatically when a user logs on to a terminal server, overriding Start Program settings by the server administrator or user. The Start menu and Windows Desktop are not displayed, and when the user exits the program the session is automatically disconnected.\n\nBy default, Terminal Services sessions provide access to the full Windows desktop, unless otherwise specified with this setting or by the server administrator or by the user in configuring the client connection.\n\nTo use this setting, in "Program path and file name", type the fully qualified path and file name of the executable file to be run when the user logs on. If necessary, in "Working Directory", type the fully qualified path to the starting directory for the program. If you leave "Working Directory" blank, the program runs with its default working directory. If the specified program path, file name, or working directory is not the name of a valid directory, the terminal server connection fails with an error message.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services sessions automatically run the specified program and use the specified Work Directory (or the program default directory, if Working Directory is not specified) as the working directory for the program. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, Terminal Services sessions start with the full desktop, unless the server administrator or user specify otherwise.\n\nNote: See the "Run these programs at user logon" setting in System.adm. Also note that this setting appears in both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both settings are configured, the Computer Configuration setting overrides."
  8071. TS_SUPPORTED_WindowsXP="At least Microsoft Windows XP Terminal Services"
  8072. TS_SUPPORTED_Win2k="At least Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services"
  8073. TS_TEMP="Temporary folders"
  8074. TS_TEMP_DELETE="Do not delete temp folder upon exit"
  8075. TS_TEMP_DELETE_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services not to delete users' per-session temporary folders at logoff. \n\nUse this setting to maintain users' session-specific temporary folders on a terminal server, even if the user logs off from a session. By default, the terminal server deletes users' temporary folders when the user logs off. \n\nIf you enable this setting, users' per-session temporary folders are retained when the user logs off from a session. \n\nIf you disable this setting, users' per-session temporary folders are deleted when a user logs off, even if the administrator specifies otherwise in the Terminal Services Configuration tool. \n\nIf you do not configure this setting, by default the terminal server deletes user's per-session temporary folders on logoff unless specified otherwise by the server administrator.\n\nNote: This setting only takes effect if per-session temporary folders are in use on the server. That is, if you enable the "Do not use temporary folders per session" setting and then enable this setting, this setting has no effect. "
  8076. TS_TEMP_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services not to use per-session temporary folders. \n\nUse this setting to disable the creation of a separate temporary folder for each terminal server session. By default, Terminal Services creates a separate temporary folder for each active session that a user maintains on a terminal server. Unless otherwise specified, these per-session temporary folders are in %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp\<sessionid>. \n\nIf you enable this setting, per-session temporary folders are not created. Instead, users' temporary files are stored in a common Temp directory for each user on the server (by default, %USERPROFILE%\Local Settings\Temp).\n\nIf you disable this setting, per-session temporary folders are always used, even if the administrator specifies otherwise in the Terminal Services Configuration tool. \n\nIf you do not configure this setting, per-session temporary folders are used unless otherwise specified by the server administrator."
  8077. TS_TEMP_PER_SESSION="Do not use temp folders per session"
  8078. TS_TIME_NEVER="Never"
  8079. TS_TIME_1MIN="1 minute"
  8080. TS_TIME_5MIN="5 minutes"
  8081. TS_TIME_10MIN="10 minutes"
  8082. TS_TIME_15MIN="15 minutes"
  8083. TS_TIME_30MIN="30 minutes"
  8084. TS_TIME_1HR="1 hour"
  8085. TS_TIME_2HR="2 hours"
  8086. TS_TIME_3HR="3 hours"
  8087. TS_TIME_1DAY="1 day"
  8088. TS_TIME_2DAY="2 days"
  8089. TS_TSCC_PERMISSIONS_POLICY="Do not allow local administrators to customize permissions"
  8090. TS_TSCC_EXPLAIN="Disables the administrator rights to customize security permissions in the Terminal Services Configuration tool (Tscc.msc).\n\nUse this setting to prevent terminal server administrators from making changes to the security descriptors for user groups in the TSCC Permissions tab. By default, administrators are able to make such changes. \n\nIf you enable this setting, the TSCC Permissions tab cannot be used to customize per-connection security descriptors or to change the default security descriptors for an existing group. All of the security descriptors are Read Only.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, server administrators have full Read/Write privileges to the user security descriptors in the TSCC Permissions tab.\n\nNote that the preferred method of managing user access is by adding a user to the Remote Desktop Users group."
  8091. TS_USER_HOME="TS User Home Directory"
  8092. TS_USER_HOME_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to use the specified network share or local directory path as the root of the user's home directory for Terminal Services connections. \n\nTo use this setting, select the location for the home directory (network or local) from the Location list. If you choose to place the directory on a network share, type the Home Dir Root Path in the form \\Computername\Sharename, and then select the drive letter to which you want the network share to be mapped. \n\nIf you chose to keep the home directory on the local computer, type the Home Dir Root Path in the form "Drive:\Path" (without quotes), without environment variables or ellipses. Do not specify a placeholder for user alias, because Terminal Services automatically appends this at logon. (Note: the "Drive letter" field is ignored if you choose to specify a local path; if you choose to specify a local path but then type the name of a network share in Home Dir Root Path, Terminal Services places user home directories in the network location.)\n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services creates the user's home directory in the specified location on the local computer or the network. The home directory path for each user is the specified Home Dir Root Path and the user's alias. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user's home directory is as specified at the server."
  8093. TS_USER_HOME_LOCATION="Location:"
  8094. TS_USER_HOME_LOCAL="User home directory (local)"
  8095. TS_USER_HOME_NET="User home directory (network)"
  8096. TS_USER_PROFILE_EXPLAIN="Directs Terminal Services to use the specified network path for TS roaming user profiles. \n\nBy default, a terminal server stores all user profiles locally on the server. You can use this setting to specify a network share where the profiles are stored instead, allowing users to access the same profile for sessions on all terminal servers in the same organizational unit.\n\nTo use this setting, type the path to the network share in the form \\Computername\Sharename. Do not specify a placeholder for user alias, because Terminal Services will automatically append this at logon. If the specified network share does not exist, Terminal Services displays an error message at the server and stores the user profiles locally. \n\nIf you enable this setting, Terminal Services uses the specified path as the root directory for all user profiles. The profiles themselves are contained in subdirectories named for the alias of each user. \n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, user profiles will be stored locally on the server, unless specified otherwise by the server administrator. \n\nNote that the roaming profiles specified with this setting apply to Terminal Services connections only; a user might also have a Windows roaming profile, in which case the Terminal Services roaming profile always takes precedence in a Terminal Services session. "
  8097. TS_USER_PROFILES="Set path for TS Roaming Profiles"
  8098. TS_WORKDIR="Working Directory"
  8099. TS_On_the_Network="On the Network"
  8100. TS_on_the_Local_machine="On the Local machine"
  8101. TS_Color_Depth="Color Depth"
  8102. TS_Client_Compatible="Client Compatible"
  8103. TS_8_bit="8 bit"
  8104. TS_15_bit="15 bit"
  8105. TS_16_bit="16 bit"
  8106. TS_24_bit="24 bit"
  8107. TS_High_Level="High Level"
  8108. TS_Maximum_Connections_allowed="TS Maximum Connections allowed"
  8109. TS_ENCRYPTION_LEVEL="Encryption Level"
  8110. TS_DRIVE_LETTER="Drive Letter"
  8111. UILang1="English"
  8112. UILang2="Japanese"
  8113. UILang3="Korean"
  8114. UILang4="German"
  8115. UILang5="Simplified Chinese"
  8116. UILang6="Traditional Chinese"
  8117. UILang7="French"
  8118. UILang8="Spanish"
  8119. UILang9="Italian"
  8120. UILang10="Swedish"
  8121. UILang11="Dutch"
  8122. UILang12="Brazilian"
  8123. UILang13="Finnish"
  8124. UILang14="Norwegian"
  8125. UILang15="Danish"
  8126. UILang16="Hungarian"
  8127. UILang17="Polish"
  8128. UILang18="Russian"
  8129. UILang19="Czech"
  8130. UILang20="Greek"
  8131. UILang21="Portuguese"
  8132. UILang22="Turkish"
  8133. UILang23="Arabic"
  8134. UILang24="Hebrew"
  8135. UILangSelect="Restrict users to the following language:"
  8136. UserANDMachineT="This setting must be set for the machine and the user to be enforced."
  8137. UserORMachineT="This setting may be set for the machine or for the user."
  8138. UserPolicyMode_Help="Applies alternate user settings when a user logs on to a computer affected by this setting.\n\nThis setting directs the system to apply the set of Group Policy objects for the computer to any user who logs on to a computer affected by this setting. It is intended for special-use computers, such as those in public places, laboratories, and classrooms, where you must modify the user setting based on the computer that is being used.\n\nBy default, the user's Group Policy objects determine which user settings apply. If this setting is enabled, then, when a user logs on to this computer, the computer's Group Policy objects determine which set of Group Policy objects applies.\n\nTo use this setting, select one of the following modes from the Mode box:\n\n-- "Replace" indicates that the user settings defined in the computer's Group Policy objects replace the user settings normally applied to the user.\n\n-- "Merge" indicates that the user settings defined in the computer's Group Policy \
  8139. objects and the user settings normally applied to the user are combined. If the settings conflict, the user settings in the computer's Group Policy objects take precedence over the user's normal settings.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the user's Group Policy objects determines which user settings apply.\n\nNote: This setting is effective only when both the computer account and the user account are in Windows 2000 domains."
  8140. UserPolicyMode_Merge="Merge"
  8141. UserPolicyMode_Replace="Replace"
  8142. UserPolicyMode="User Group Policy loopback processing mode"
  8143. UserPolicyModeOp="Mode:"
  8144. UserProfiles="User Profiles"
  8145. VerboseStatus_Help="Directs the system to display highly detailed status messages.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the system displays status messages that reflect each step in the process of starting, shutting down, logging on, or logging off the system.\n\nThis setting is designed for sophisticated users that require this information.\n\nNote: This setting is ignored if the "Remove Boot / Shutdown / Logon / Logoff status messages" setting is enabled."
  8146. VerboseStatus="Verbose vs normal status messages"
  8147. VerifyPublishedState_Help="Directs the system to periodically verify that the printers published by this computer still appear in Active Directory. Also, this setting specifies how often the system repeats the verification.\n\nBy default, the system verifies published printers when it starts. This setting provides for periodic verification while the computer is operating.\n\nTo enable this additional verification, enable this setting, and then select a verification interval.\n\nTo disable verification, disable or do not configure this setting, or set the verification interval to "Never.""
  8148. VerifyPublishedState_Tip1="Verify that all published printers are in Active Directory."
  8149. VerifyPublishedState="Check published state"
  8150. VerifyPublishedState12Hours="12 Hours"
  8151. VerifyPublishedState1Day="1 Day"
  8152. VerifyPublishedState1Hour="1 Hour"
  8153. VerifyPublishedState30Minutes="30 Minutes"
  8154. VerifyPublishedState4Hours="4 Hours"
  8155. VerifyPublishedState8Hours="8 Hours"
  8156. VerifyPublishedStateNever="Never"
  8157. VerifyPublishedStateTitle="Published State Check Interval:"
  8158. WAB="Windows Address Book"
  8159. Wallpaper="Active Desktop Wallpaper"
  8160. Wallpaper_Help="Specifies the desktop background ("wallpaper") displayed on all users' desktops.\n\nThis setting lets you specify the wallpaper on users' desktops and prevents users from changing the image or its presentation. The wallpaper you specify can be stored in a bitmap (*.bmp), JPEG (*.jpg), or HTML (*.htm, *.html) file.\n\nTo use this setting, type the fully qualified path and name of the file that stores the wallpaper image. You can type a local path, such as C:\Windows\web\wallpaper\home.jpg or a UNC path, such as \\Server\Share\Corp.jpg. If the specified file is not available when the user logs on, no wallpaper is displayed. Users cannot specify alternative wallpaper. You can also use this setting to specify that the wallpaper image be centered, tiled, or stretched. Users cannot change this specification.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, no wallpaper is displayed. However, users can select the wallpaper of their choice.\n\nAlso, see the "Allow only bitmapped wallpaper" in the same location, and the "Prevent changing wallpaper" setting in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Control Panel.\n\nNote: You need to enable the Active Desktop to use this setting.\n\nNote: This setting does not apply to Terminal Server sessions."
  8161. WallpaperName="Wallpaper Name:"
  8162. WallpaperStyle="Wallpaper Style:"
  8163. WallpaperStyle_Center="Center"
  8164. WallpaperStyle_Tile="Tile"
  8165. WallpaperStyle_Stretch="Stretch"
  8166. Wallpaper_Tip1="Example: Using a local path: C:\windows\web\wallpaper\home.jpg"
  8167. Wallpaper_Tip2="Example: Using a UNC path: \\Server\Share\Corp.jpg"
  8168. WarnUser="Notify user when profile storage space is exceeded."
  8169. WarnUserTimeout="Remind user every X minutes:"
  8170. WFP="Windows File Protection"
  8171. WFPDllCacheDir_Help="Specifies an alternate location for the Windows File Protection cache.\n\nTo enable this setting, enter the fully qualified local path to the new location in the "Cache file path" box.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Windows File Protection cache is located in the %Systemroot%\System32\Dllcache directory.\n\nNote: Do not put the cache on a network shared directory."
  8172. WFPDllCacheDir="Specify Windows File Protection cache location"
  8173. WFPDllCacheDirBox="Cache file path:"
  8174. WFPQuota_Help="Specifies the maximum amount of disk space that can be used for the Windows File Protection file cache.\n\nWindows File Protection adds protected files to the cache until the cache content reaches the quota. If the quota is greater than 50 MB, Windows File Protection adds other important Windows 2000 files to the cache until the cache size reaches the quota.\n\nTo enable this setting, enter the maximum amount of disk space to be used (in MB). To indicate that the cache size is unlimited, select "4294967295" as the maximum amount of disk space.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the default value is set to 50 MB on Windows 2000 Professional and is unlimited (4294967295 MB) on Windows 2000 Server."
  8175. WFPQuota="Limit Windows File Protection cache size"
  8176. WFPQuota_Tip1="To indicate that the cache size is not limited, select the"
  8177. WFPQuota_Tip2=" maximum value, 4294967295."
  8178. WFPQuota_Size="Cache size (in MB)"
  8179. WFPScan_Help="Determines when Windows File Protection scans protected files. This setting directs Windows File Protection to enumerate and scan all system files for changes.\n\nYou can use this setting to direct Windows File Protection to scan files more often. By default, files are scanned only during setup.\n\nTo use this setting, enable the setting, and then select a rate from the "Scanning Frequency" box.\n\n-- "Do not scan during startup," the default, scans files only during setup.\n\n-- "Scan during startup" also scans files each time you start Windows 2000. This setting delays each startup.\n\nNote: This setting affects file scanning only. It does not affect the standard background file change detection that Windows File Protection provides."
  8180. WFPScan="Set Windows File Protection scanning"
  8181. WFPScan_NotAtBoot="Do not scan during startup"
  8182. WFPScan_AtBoot="Scan during startup"
  8183. WFPScanList="Scanning frequency:"
  8184. WFPShowProgress_Help="Hides the file scan progress window.\n\nThis window provides status information to sophisticated users, but it might confuse novices.\n\nIf you enable this setting, the file scan window does not appear during file scanning.\n\nIf you disable this setting or do not configure it, the file scan progress window appears."
  8185. WFPShowProgress="Hide the file scan progress window"
  8186. Windows_NT_Diagnostic_Logging="Diagnostic Logging"
  8187. WindowsComponents="Windows Components"
  8188. WindowsExplorer="Windows Explorer"
  8189. WindowsUpdateCat="Windows Update"
  8190. W32TIME_ROOT="Windows Time Service"
  8191. W32TIME_TIMEPROVIDERS="Time Providers"
  8192. W32TIME_POLICY="Windows Time Policy"
  8193. W32TIME_POLICY_CONFIG="Global Configuration Settings"
  8194. W32TIME_POLICY_ENABLE_NTPCLIENT="Enable Windows NTP Client"
  8195. W32TIME_POLICY_CONFIGURE_NTPCLIENT="Configure Windows NTP Client"
  8196. W32TIME_POLICY_ENABLE_NTPSERVER="Enable Windows NTP Server"
  8197. W32TIME_FrequencyCorrectRate="FrequencyCorrectRate"
  8198. W32TIME_PollAdjustFactor="PollAdjustFactor"
  8199. W32TIME_LargePhaseOffset="LargePhaseOffset"
  8200. W32TIME_SpikeWatchPeriod="SpikeWatchPeriod"
  8201. W32TIME_HoldPeriod="HoldPeriod"
  8202. W32TIME_MaxPollInterval="MaxPollInterval"
  8203. W32TIME_LocalClockDispersion="LocalClockDispersion"
  8204. W32TIME_MaxNegPhaseCorrection="MaxNegPhaseCorrection"
  8205. W32TIME_MaxPosPhaseCorrection="MaxPosPhaseCorrection"
  8206. W32TIME_MaxAllowedPhaseOffset="MaxAllowedPhaseOffset"
  8207. W32TIME_Enabled="Enabled"
  8208. W32TIME_CrossSiteSyncFlags="CrossSiteSyncFlags"
  8209. W32TIME_ResolvePeerBackoffMinutes="ResolvePeerBackoffMinutes"
  8210. W32TIME_ResolvePeerBackoffMaxTimes="ResolvePeerBackoffMaxTimes"
  8211. W32TIME_EventLogFlags="EventLogFlags"
  8212. W32TIME_PhaseCorrectRate="PhaseCorrectRate"
  8213. W32TIME_MinPollInterval="MinPollInterval"
  8214. W32TIME_UpdateInterval="UpdateInterval"
  8215. W32TIME_SpecialPollInterval="SpecialPollInterval"
  8216. W32TIME_AnnounceFlags="AnnounceFlags"
  8217. W32TIME_NtpServer="NtpServer"
  8218. W32TIME_Type="Type"
  8219. W32TIME_Type_NoSync="NoSync"
  8220. W32TIME_Type_NTP="NTP"
  8221. W32TIME_Type_NT5DS="NT5DS"
  8222. W32TIME_Type_AllSync="AllSync"
  8223. W32TIME_ClockDisciplineParameters="Clock Discipline Parameters"
  8224. W32TIME_GeneralParameters="General Parameters"
  8225. W32TIME_CONFIG_EXPLAIN="Specifies a set of parameters for all time providers installed on your system. There are two sets of parameters: clock discipline parameters, which control how the Windows Time Service processes the time samples it receives from providers, and general parameters. The general parameters allow you to configure the following: whether the time service is discoverable through DsGetDcName, the verbosity of event logging, the reliability of the local CMOS clock, and the minimum and maximum suggested polling intervals for time providers."
  8226. W32TIME_ENABLE_NTPCLIENT_EXPLAIN="Specifies whether the Windows NTP Client is enabled. Enabling the Windows NTP Client allows your computer to synchronize its computer clock with other NTP servers. You may want to disable this service if you decide to use a third-party time provider."
  8227. W32TIME_CONFIGURE_NTPCLIENT_EXPLAIN="Specifies whether the Windows NTP Client synchronizes time from the domain hierarchy or a manually configured NTP server. Specifies whether the client can synchronize time from a source outside its site, how long the Windows NTP Client waits before attempting to re-resolve an unsuccessfully resolved NTP server name, and the verbosity of the NTP Client's event logging."
  8228. W32TIME_ENABLE_NTPSERVER_EXPLAIN="Specifies whether the Windows NTP Server is enabled. Enabling the Windows NTP Server allows your computer to service NTP requests from other machines."
  8229. WinMSG_WindowsMSG="Windows Messenger"
  8230. WinMSG_NoWindowsMsg_Comp="Do not allow Windows Messenger to be run"
  8231. WinMSG_NoWindowsMsg_User="Do not allow Windows Messenger to be run"
  8232. WinMSG_NoWindowsMsg_Help="Allows you to disable Windows Messenger.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Windows Messenger will not run.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, Windows Messenger can be used.\n\nNote: If you enable this setting, Remote Assistance also cannot use Windows Messenger.\n\nNote: This setting is available under both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both are present, the Computer Configuration version of this setting takes precedence."
  8233. WinMSG_NoAutoStartWindowsMsg_Comp="Do not automatically start Windows Messenger initially"
  8234. WinMSG_NoAutoStartWindowsMsg_User="Do not automatically start Windows Messenger initially"
  8235. WinMSG_NoAutoStartWindowsMsg_Help="Windows Messenger is automatically loaded and running when a user logs on to a Windows XP computer. You can use this setting to stop Windows Messenger from automatically being run at logon.\n\nIf you enable this setting, Windows Messenger will not be loaded automatically when a user logs on.\n\nIf you disable or do not configure this setting, the Windows Messenger will be loaded automatically at logon.\n\nNote: This setting simply prevents Windows Messenger from running intially. If the user invokes and uses Windows Messenger from that point on, Windows Messenger will be loaded.\n\nThe user can also configure this behavior on the Preferences tab on the Tools menu in the Windows Messenger user interface.\n\nNote: If you do not want users to use Windows Messenger, enable the "Do not allow Windows Messenger to run" setting.\n\nNote: This setting is available under both Computer Configuration and User Configuration. If both are present, the Computer Configuration version of this setting takes precedence."
  8236. Y2K_Help="Determines how programs interpret two-digit years.\n\nThis setting specifies the largest two-digit year interpreted as being preceded by 20. All numbers less than or equal to the specified value are interpreted as being preceded by 20. All numbers greater than the specified value are interpreted as being preceded by 19.\n\nFor example, the default value, 2029, specifies that all two-digit years less than or equal to 29 (00 to 29) are interpreted as being preceded by 20, that is 2000 to 2029. Conversely, all two-digit years greater than 29 (30 to 99) are interpreted as being preceded by 19, that is, 1930 to 1999.\n\nThis setting only affects the programs that use this Windows feature to interpret two-digit years. If a program does not interpret two-digit years correctly, consult the documentation or manufacturer of the program."
  8237. Y2K="Century interpretation for Year 2000"
  8238. Y2KSysCtrl="Specify the maximum year for which two-digit years are interpreted as being 21st century:"
  8239. Y2KYear="Year "
  8240. ; Category Strings
  8241. ActiveDesktop_Help="Controls and configures the behavior of the Active Desktop. This includes enabling or disabling the Active Desktop and controlling its components."
  8242. ActiveDirectory_Help="Controls the settings for the user's interaction with Active Directory."
  8243. AdministrativeServices_Help="Allows configuration of various system component settings."
  8244. ARP_Help="Contains settings to control the behavior of the Add or Remove Programs applet."
  8245. CADOptions_Help="Manages user options that are displayed upon the user invocation of the Ctrl+Alt+Del key combination. These include disabling Task Manager, locking a computer, changing a Windows password, and logging off Windows."
  8246. Cat_OfflineFiles_Help="Allows configuration of offline files. This includes how to make files available offline, encryption, and synchronization details."
  8247. Comdlg_Help="Manages configuration of the Common Open File Dialog. Specifically, this controls the elements displayed in the UI for this dialog."
  8248. Cpl_Help="Contains settings to allow configuration of the Control Panel, including the items that it does or does not display."
  8249. Desktop_Help="Contains settings to manage behavior of the user's desktop, as well as which default icons are displayed on that desktop."
  8250. DiskQuota_Help="Determines and manages disk quota limits and properties."
  8251. Display_Explain="Controls settings available in Display, the Control Panel, or by right-clicking a user's desktop. This includes background properties, appearance settings and Screen Saver properties."
  8252. DNS_Client_Help="Allows configuration of DNS settings, including suffix and registration options."
  8253. Logon_Help="Determines users'logon experience and the configuration of programs run at logon."
  8254. MMC_ExtensionSnapins_Help ="Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) extension snap-ins. These snap-ins include SNMP, Event Viewer, Remote Access, and Device Manager."
  8255. MMC_GroupPolicy_Help="Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of the Group Policy snap-in and its extensions, as well as the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) snap-in."
  8256. MMC_GroupPolicy_GPSnapin_Help="Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of the Group Policy snap-in and its extensions."
  8257. MMC_GroupPolicy_RSoPSnapin_Help="Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of the Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) snap-in and its extensions."
  8258. MMC_Help="Contains settings that determine which Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-ins are permitted or restricted."
  8259. MMC_RESTRICT_Help="Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of MMC snap-ins. These snap-ins include Active Directory, Disk Management, IP Security, Shared Folders, and WMI Control."
  8260. MSI_Help="Controls settings to manage Window Installer, which is used to install .msi applications."
  8261. Netlogon_Help="Configures logon behavior in a domain environment. Specifically, Net Logon allows you to manage how clients locate and communicate with domain controllers."
  8262. Network_Help="Allows configuration of components of the operating system used by a client computer to connect to a network. This includes DNS settings and Offline Files."
  8263. NetworkConnections_Comp_Help="Manages network connections. This includes controlling the use of Internet Connection Firewall and Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)."
  8264. NetworkConnections_User_Help="Manages configuration and settings for Network Connections."
  8265. Net_DC_Locator_DNS_Records_Help="Allows configuration of Netlogin DC Locator DNS Records."
  8266. PCH_ApplicationFaults_Help="Manages Application Error Reporting settings and defaults."
  8267. PCH_SystemFaults_Help ="Manages Operating System Error Reporting."
  8268. PCHealth_Help="Contains settings to manage configuration of Error Reporting."
  8269. PCH_AdvancedReporting_Help="Controls advanced reporting options for Error Reporting. These settings let you filter the applications and types of errors you report.\n\nThese settings require that the "Report Errors" setting be enabled."
  8270. PolicyPolicies_Help="Manages Group Policy and Resultant Set of Policy (RSoP) settings. In addition to this, settings for the Group Policy extensions processing are also available."
  8271. Printers_Help="Manages network printer configuration and publishing options."
  8272. PW_Power_Help="Allows configuration of Power Management."
  8273. RegionalOptions_Help="Contains settings to control language configuration for a user's desktop."
  8274. RemoteAssist_Help="Controls settings to manage Remote Assistance."
  8275. RPC_Help="Contains settings to manage Remote Procedure Call troubleshooting ."
  8276. Scripts_Help="Contains settings to manage when, how, and if scripts are run."
  8277. SharedFolders_Help="Manages configuration and behavior of shared folders."
  8278. SNMP_Help="Allows configuration of SNMP. This includes SNMP Communities, Permitted Managers, and Traps for Public community."
  8279. SR_Help="Contains settings to manage System Restore."
  8280. StartMenu_Help ="Contains settings that allow you to add, remove, or disable items from the Start menu, taskbar, and notification area."
  8281. Themes_Help="Allows configuration of the Desktop Themes feature."
  8282. TaskScheduler_Help="Controls users' ability to manage tasks. This includes adding and removing tasks, creating and deleting new tasks, and viewing and changing properties."
  8283. TS_Comp_Help="Controls Terminal Services configuration and properties of client sessions for individual computers or groups of computers."
  8284. TS_EP_Help="Controls logon settings and data encryption for Terminal Services sessions."
  8285. TS_License_Help="Controls Terminal Services Licensing Configuration"
  8286. TS_REDIRECTION_Help="Controls access to data and devices on a client computer in Terminal Services sessions."
  8287. TS_Sessions_Comp_Help ="Controls time limits and reconnection configuration for all Terminal Services connections to the computer."
  8288. TS_Sessions_Help="Allows configuration of Terminal Services clusters in the Terminal Services Session Directory service."
  8289. TS_Sessions_User_Help="Controls time limits and reconnection configuration for Terminal Services connections for individual users or groups of users."
  8290. TS_TEMP_Help ="Manages temporary folder settings."
  8291. TS_User_Help="Controls user settings for Terminal Services sessions for individual users or groups of users."
  8292. UserProfiles_Help ="Contains settings to control the behavior of user profiles. This includes settings for both roaming and local profiles."
  8293. QosPsched_Help="Manages settings for the Quality of Service (QoS) Packet Scheduler."
  8294. QoSDSCP_Comforming_Help="Manages the IP DSCP value of conforming packets for each of the QoS service types."
  8295. QoSDSCP_NonComforming_Help="Manages the IP DSCP value of nonconforming packets for each of the QoS service types."
  8296. QosLayer2Priority_Help="Manages the Layer 2 priority or 802.1p value of conforming packets for each of the QoS service types."
  8297. WFP_Help="Sets Window File Protection settings, including scanning, hiding progress windows, limiting size, and determining location."
  8298. WindowsComponents_Help="Contains settings for operating system components."
  8299. WindowsExplorer_Help="Manages Windows Explorer settings. These include shell properties, folder options, file menus, and available drives."
  8300. WinMSG_WindowsMsg_Help="Contains settings for Windows Messenger."
  8301. WindowsUpdateCat_Help="Manages configuration of Windows Update."
  8302. W32TIME_Help="Manages settings for the Windows Time Service."
  8303. W32TIME_TIMEPROVIDERS_Help="Manages configuration of the Windows NTP Client and Server."
  8304. ; Online Help Strings
  8305. ADM_TITLE="Group Policy settings for Windows 2000 and Windows XP"
  8306. USER="User Configuration"
  8307. COMPUTER="Computer Configuration"
  8308. cOMPUTER_EXPLAIN="Contains settings that may only be used to configure Computers."
  8309. USER_EXPLAIN="Contains settings that may only be used to configure Users."
  8310. SUPPORTEDON="Requirements:"