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Automatic Maintenance WakeUp Policy
This policy setting allows you to configure Automatic Maintenance wake up policy. The maintenance wakeup policy specifies if Automatic Maintenance should make a wake request to the OS for the daily scheduled maintenance. Note that if the OS power wake policy is explicitly disabled then this setting has no effect. If you enable this policy setting Automatic Maintenance will attempt to set OS wake policy and make a wake request for the daily scheduled time if required. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the wake setting as specified in Action Center/Automatic Maintenance Control Panel will apply.
Automatic Maintenance Random Delay
This policy setting allows you to configure Automatic Maintenance activation random delay. The maintenance random delay is the amount of time up to which Automatic Maintenance will delay starting from its Activation Boundary. If you enable this policy setting Automatic Maintenance will delay starting from its Activation Boundary by upto this time. If you do not configure this policy setting 4 hour random delay will be applied to Automatic Maintenance. If you disable this policy setting no random delay will be applied to Automatic Maintenance.
Automatic Maintenance Activation Boundary
This policy setting allows you to configure Automatic Maintenance activation boundary. The maintenance activation boundary is the daily schduled time at which Automatic Maintenance starts If you enable this policy setting this will override the default daily scheduled time as specified in Action Center/Automatic Maintenance Control Panel. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the daily scheduled time as specified in Action Center/Automatic Maintenance Control Panel will apply.
Turn off Windows presentation settings
This policy setting turns off Windows presentation settings. If you enable this policy setting Windows presentation settings cannot be invoked. If you disable this policy setting Windows presentation settings can be invoked. The presentation settings icon will be displayed in the notification area. This will give users a quick and easy way to configure their system settings before a presentation to block system notifications and screen blanking adjust speaker volume and apply a custom background image. Note: Users will be able to customize their system settings for presentations in Windows Mobility Center. If you do not configure this policy setting Windows presentation settings can be invoked.
Turn off Windows presentation settings
This policy setting turns off Windows presentation settings. If you enable this policy setting Windows presentation settings cannot be invoked. If you disable this policy setting Windows presentation settings can be invoked. The presentation settings icon will be displayed in the notification area. This will give users a quick and easy way to configure their system settings before a presentation to block system notifications and screen blanking adjust speaker volume and apply a custom background image. Note: Users will be able to customize their system settings for presentations in Windows Mobility Center. If you do not configure this policy setting Windows presentation settings can be invoked.
Turn off Windows Mobility Center
This policy setting turns off Windows Mobility Center. If you enable this policy setting the user is unable to invoke Windows Mobility Center. The Windows Mobility Center UI is removed from all shell entry points and the . exe file does not launch it. If you disable this policy setting the user is able to invoke Windows Mobility Center and the . exe file launches it. If you do not configure this policy setting Windows Mobility Center is on by default.
Turn off Windows Mobility Center
This policy setting turns off Windows Mobility Center. If you enable this policy setting the user is unable to invoke Windows Mobility Center. The Windows Mobility Center UI is removed from all shell entry points and the . exe file does not launch it. If you disable this policy setting the user is able to invoke Windows Mobility Center and the . exe file launches it. If you do not configure this policy setting Windows Mobility Center is on by default.
File Server Resource Manager Extension
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in. If you enable this policy setting the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. If you disable this policy setting the snap-in is prohibited and cannot be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in. If this policy 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. — If the policy setting “Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins” is enabled users cannot use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in enable this policy setting. If this policy setting is not configured or disabled this snap-in is prohibited. — If the policy setting “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. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in disable this policy setting. If this policy setting is not configured or enabled the snap-in is permitted. When 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.
File Server Resource Manager
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in. If you enable this policy setting the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. If you disable this policy setting the snap-in is prohibited and cannot be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in. If this policy 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. — If the policy setting “Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins” is enabled users cannot use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in enable this policy setting. If this policy setting is not configured or disabled this snap-in is prohibited. — If the policy setting “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. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in disable this policy setting. If this policy setting is not configured or enabled the snap-in is permitted. When 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.
DFS Management Extension
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in. If you enable this policy setting the snap-in is permitted and can be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. If you disable this policy setting the snap-in is prohibited and cannot be added into the Microsoft Management Console or run from the command line as a standalone console. An error message is displayed stating that policy is prohibiting the use of this snap-in. If this policy 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. — If the policy setting “Restrict users to the explicitly permitted list of snap-ins” is enabled users cannot use any snap-in except those explicitly permitted. To explicitly permit use of this snap-in enable this policy setting. If this policy setting is not configured or disabled this snap-in is prohibited. — If the policy setting “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. To explicitly prohibit use of this snap-in disable this policy setting. If this policy setting is not configured or enabled the snap-in is permitted. When 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.