Author: admin
Allow installation of devices that match any of these device IDs
This policy setting allows you to specify a list of Plug and Play hardware IDs and compatible IDs for devices that Windows is allowed to install. Use this policy setting only when the “Prevent installation of devices not described by other policy settings” policy setting is enabled. Other policy settings that prevent device installation take precedence over this one. If you enable this policy setting Windows is allowed to install or update any device whose Plug and Play hardware ID or compatible ID appears in the list you create unless another policy setting specifically prevents that installation (for example the “Prevent installation of devices that match any of these device IDs” policy setting the “Prevent installation of devices for these device classes” policy setting or the “Prevent installation of removable devices” policy setting). If you enable this policy setting on a remote desktop server the policy setting affects redirection of the specified devices from a remote desktop client to the remote desktop server. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting and no other policy setting describes the device the “Prevent installation of devices not described by other policy settings” policy setting determines whether the device can be installed.
Prevent installation of devices using drivers that match these device setup classes
This policy setting allows you to specify a list of device setup class globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) for device drivers that Windows is prevented from installing. This policy setting takes precedence over any other policy setting that allows Windows to install a device. If you enable this policy setting Windows is prevented from installing or updating device drivers whose device setup class GUIDs appear in the list you create. If you enable this policy setting on a remote desktop server the policy setting affects redirection of the specified devices from a remote desktop client to the remote desktop server. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Windows can install and update devices as allowed or prevented by other policy settings.
Allow installation of devices using drivers that match these device setup classes
This policy setting allows you to specify a list of device setup class globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) for device drivers that Windows is allowed to install. Use this policy setting only when the “Prevent installation of devices not described by other policy settings” policy setting is enabled. Other policy settings that prevent device installation take precedence over this one. If you enable this policy setting Windows is allowed to install or update device drivers whose device setup class GUIDs appear in the list you create unless another policy setting specifically prevents installation (for example the “Prevent installation of devices that match these device IDs” policy setting the “Prevent installation of devices for these device classes” policy setting or the “Prevent installation of removable devices” policy setting). If you enable this policy setting on a remote desktop server the policy setting affects redirection of the specified devices from a remote desktop client to the remote desktop server. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting and no other policy setting describes the device the “Prevent installation of devices not described by other policy settings” policy setting determines whether the device can be installed.
Allow administrators to override Device Installation Restriction policies
This policy setting allows you to determine whether members of the Administrators group can install and update the drivers for any device regardless of other policy settings. If you enable this policy setting members of the Administrators group can use the Add Hardware wizard or the Update Driver wizard to install and update the drivers for any device. If you enable this policy setting on a remote desktop server the policy setting affects redirection of the specified devices from a remote desktop client to the remote desktop server. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting members of the Administrators group are subject to all policy settings that restrict device installation.
Allow remote access to the Plug and Play interface
This policy setting allows you to allow or deny remote access to the Plug and Play interface. If you enable this policy setting remote connections to the Plug and Play interface are allowed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting remote connections to the Plug and Play interface are not allowed.
Prevent creation of a system restore point during device activity that would normally prompt creation of a restore point
This policy setting allows you to prevent Windows from creating a system restore point during device activity that would normally prompt Windows to create a system restore point. Windows normally creates restore points for certain driver activity such as the installation of an unsigned driver. A system restore point enables you to more easily restore your system to its state before the activity. If you enable this policy setting Windows does not create a system restore point when one would normally be created. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Windows creates a system restore point as it normally would.
Configure device installation time-out
This policy setting allows you to configure the number of seconds Windows waits for a device installation task to complete. If you enable this policy setting Windows waits for the number of seconds you specify before terminating the installation. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Windows waits 300 seconds for a device installation task to complete before terminating the installation.
Prioritize all digitally signed drivers equally during the driver ranking and selection process
This policy setting allows you to determine how drivers signed by a Microsoft Windows Publisher certificate are ranked with drivers signed by other valid Authenticode signatures during the driver selection and installation process. Regardless of this policy setting a signed driver is still preferred over a driver that is not signed at all. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting drivers that are signed by a Microsoft Windows Publisher certificate and drivers that are signed by other Authenticode certificates are prioritized equally during the driver selection process. Selection is based on other criteria such as version number or when the driver was created. If you disable this policy setting drivers that are signed by a Microsoft Windows Publisher certificate are selected for installation over drivers that are signed by other Authenticode certificates.
Driver compatibility settings
Changes behavior of 3rd-party drivers to work around incompatibilities introduced between OS versions.
Device compatibility settings
Changes behavior of Microsoft bus drivers to work with specific devices.