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Specify maximum number of processes per Shell Configures the maximum number of processes a remote shell is allowed to launch. Any number from 0 to 0x7FFFFFFF can be set, where 0 means unlimited number of processes. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the limit will be 5 processes per shell.

Shared Folders Ext This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in. If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and cannot be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the c ...

SNMP This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in. If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. If you disable this policy setting, the snap-in is prohibited and cannot be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as ...

Prompt for password on resume from hibernate/suspend This settings allows you to configure client computers to always lock when resuming from a hibernate or suspend. If you enable this setting, the client computer is locked when it is resumed from a suspend or hibernate state. If you disable or do not configure this setting, users can decide if their computer is automatically locked or not ...

Turn on Script Execution This policy setting lets you configure the script execution policy, controlling which scripts are allowed to run. If you enable this policy setting, the scripts selected in the drop-down list are allowed to run. The 'Allow only signed scripts' policy setting allows scripts to execute only if they are signed by a trusted publisher. The 'Allow local scripts and rem ...

Set a default associations configuration file This policy specifies the path to a file (e.g. either stored locally or on a network location) that contains file type and protocol default application associations. This file can be created using the DISM tool. For example: Dism.exe /Online /Export-DefaultAppAssociations:C:\AppAssoc.txt For more information, refer to the DISM documentation o ...

Location where all default Library definition files for users/machines reside. This policy setting allows you to specify a location where all default Library definition files for users/machines reside. If you enable this policy setting, administrators can specify a path where all default Library definition files for users reside. The user will not be allowed to make changes to these Libraries ...

Browse a common web site to find printers Adds a link to an Internet or intranet Web page to the Add Printer Wizard. You can use this setting to direct users to a Web page from which they can install printers. If you enable this setting and type an Internet or intranet address in the text box, the system adds a Browse button to the 'Specify a Printer' page in the Add Pri ...

Prevent deletion of printers If this policy setting is enabled, it prevents users from deleting local and network printers. If 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. This setting does not prevent users from running other programs to delete a printe ...

Package Point and print - Approved servers Restricts package point and print to approved servers. This policy setting restricts package point and print connections to approved servers. This setting only applies to Package Point and Print connections, and is completely independent from the 'Point and Print Restrictions' policy that governs the behavior of non-package point and print connections ...


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