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Turn off the “Order Prints” picture task
This policy setting specifies whether the “Order Prints Online” task is available from Picture Tasks in Windows folders. The Order Prints Online Wizard is used to download a list of providers and allow users to order prints online. If you enable this policy setting the task “Order Prints Online” is removed from Picture Tasks in File Explorer folders. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the task is displayed.
Turn off the “Order Prints” picture task
This policy setting specifies whether the “Order Prints Online” task is available from Picture Tasks in Windows folders. The Order Prints Online Wizard is used to download a list of providers and allow users to order prints online. If you enable this policy setting the task “Order Prints Online” is removed from Picture Tasks in File Explorer folders. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the task is displayed.
Turn off Internet download for Web publishing and online ordering wizards
This policy setting specifies whether Windows should download a list of providers for the web publishing and online ordering wizards. These wizards allow users to select from a list of companies that provide services such as online storage and photographic printing. By default Windows displays providers downloaded from a Windows website in addition to providers specified in the registry. If you enable this policy setting Windows does not download providers and only the service providers that are cached in the local registry are displayed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting a list of providers are downloaded when the user uses the web publishing or online ordering wizards. See the documentation for the web publishing and online ordering wizards for more information including details on specifying service providers in the registry.
Turn off Internet download for Web publishing and online ordering wizards
This policy setting specifies whether Windows should download a list of providers for the web publishing and online ordering wizards. These wizards allow users to select from a list of companies that provide services such as online storage and photographic printing. By default Windows displays providers downloaded from a Windows website in addition to providers specified in the registry. If you enable this policy setting Windows does not download providers and only the service providers that are cached in the local registry are displayed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting a list of providers are downloaded when the user uses the web publishing or online ordering wizards. See the documentation for the web publishing and online ordering wizards for more information including details on specifying service providers in the registry.
Turn off access to the Store
This policy setting specifies whether to use the Store service for finding an application to open a file with an unhandled file type or protocol association. When a user opens a file type or protocol that is not associated with any applications on the computer the user is given the choice to select a local application or use the Store service to find an application. If you enable this policy setting the “Look for an app in the Store” item in the Open With dialog is removed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user is allowed to use the Store service and the Store item is available in the Open With dialog.
Turn off access to the Store
This policy setting specifies whether to use the Store service for finding an application to open a file with an unhandled file type or protocol association. When a user opens a file type or protocol that is not associated with any applications on the computer the user is given the choice to select a local application or use the Store service to find an application. If you enable this policy setting the “Look for an app in the Store” item in the Open With dialog is removed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user is allowed to use the Store service and the Store item is available in the Open With dialog.
Turn off Internet File Association service
This policy setting specifies whether to use the Microsoft Web service for finding an application to open a file with an unhandled file association. When a user opens a file that has an extension that is not associated with any applications on the computer the user is given the choice to select a local application or use the Web service to find an application. If you enable this policy setting the link and the dialog for using the Web service to open an unhandled file association are removed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user is allowed to use the Web service.
Turn off Internet File Association service
This policy setting specifies whether to use the Microsoft Web service for finding an application to open a file with an unhandled file association. When a user opens a file that has an extension that is not associated with any applications on the computer the user is given the choice to select a local application or use the Web service to find an application. If you enable this policy setting the link and the dialog for using the Web service to open an unhandled file association are removed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user is allowed to use the Web service.
Turn off Search Companion content file updates
This policy setting specifies whether Search Companion should automatically download content updates during local and Internet searches. When users search the local computer or the Internet Search Companion occasionally connects to Microsoft to download an updated privacy policy and additional content files used to format and display results. If you enable this policy setting Search Companion does not download content updates during searches. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Search Companion downloads content updates unless the user is using Classic Search. Note: Internet searches still send the search text and information about the search to Microsoft and the chosen search provider. Choosing Classic Search turns off the Search Companion feature completely.
Turn off access to all Windows Update features
This policy setting allows you to remove access to Windows Update. If you enable this policy setting all Windows Update features are removed. This includes blocking access to the Windows Update website 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 policy setting also prevents Device Manager from automatically installing driver updates from the Windows Update website. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting users can access the Windows Update website and enable automatic updating to receive notifications and critical updates from Windows Update.