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Turn off Aero Shake window minimizing mouse gesture
Prevents windows from being minimized or restored when the active window is shaken back and forth with the mouse. If you enable this policy application windows will not be minimized or restored when the active window is shaken back and forth with the mouse. If you disable or do not configure this policy this window minimizing and restoring gesture will apply.
Prohibit adjusting desktop toolbars
Prevents users from adjusting the length of desktop toolbars. Also users cannot reposition items or toolbars on docked toolbars. This setting does not prevent users from adding or removing toolbars on the desktop. Note: If users have adjusted their toolbars this setting prevents them from restoring the default configuration. Also see the “Prevent adding dragging dropping and closing the Taskbar’s toolbars” setting.
Prevent adding dragging dropping and closing the Taskbar’s toolbars
Prevents users from manipulating desktop toolbars. If 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. Note: If users have added or removed toolbars this setting prevents them from restoring the default configuration. Tip: 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. “Also see the “Prohibit adjusting desktop toolbars” setting.
Don’t save settings at exit
Prevents users from saving certain changes to the desktop. If 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.
Remove Properties from the Recycle Bin context menu
Removes the Properties option from the Recycle Bin context menu. If 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. If you disable or do not configure this setting the Properties option is displayed as usual.
Remove Recycle Bin icon from desktop
Removes most occurrences of the Recycle Bin icon. This setting removes the Recycle Bin icon from the desktop from File Explorer from programs that use the File Explorer windows and from the standard Open dialog box. This setting does not prevent the user from using other methods to gain access to the contents of the Recycle Bin folder. Note: To make changes to this setting effective you must log off and then log back on.
Do not add shares of recently opened documents to Network Locations
Remote shared folders are not added to Network Locations whenever you open a document in the shared folder. If 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 Network Locations. If you enable this setting shared folders are not added to Network Locations automatically when you open a document in the shared folder.
Remove Properties from the Documents icon context menu
This policy setting hides the Properties menu command on the shortcut menu for the My Documents icon. If you enable this policy setting the Properties menu command will not be displayed when the user does any of the following:Right-clicks the My Documents icon. Clicks the My Documents icon and then opens the File menu. Clicks the My Documents icon and then presses ALT+ENTER. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the Properties menu command is displayed.
Remove Properties from the Computer icon context menu
This setting hides Properties on the context menu for Computer. If you enable this setting the Properties option will not be present when the user right-clicks My Computer or clicks Computer and then goes to the File menu. Likewise Alt-Enter does nothing when Computer is selected. If you disable or do not configure this setting the Properties option is displayed as usual.
Hide Network Locations icon on desktop
Removes the Network Locations icon from the desktop. This setting only affects the desktop icon. It does not prevent users from connecting to the network or browsing for shared computers on the network. Note: In operating systems earlier than Microsoft Windows Vista this policy applies to the My Network Places icon.