Remove Search Computer link

If you enable this policy the “See all results” link will not be shown when the user performs a search in the start menu search box. If you disable or do not configure this policy the “See all results” link will be shown when the user performs a search in the start menu search box.

Customize message for Access Denied errors

This policy setting specifies the message that users see when they are denied access to a file or folder. You can customize the Access Denied message to include additional text and links. You can also provide users with the ability to send an email to request access to the file or folder to which they were denied access. If you enable this policy setting users receive a customized Access Denied message from the file servers on which this policy setting is applied. If you disable this policy setting users see a standard Access Denied message that doesn’t provide any of the functionality controlled by this policy setting regardless of the file server configuration. If you do not configure this policy setting users see a standard Access Denied message unless the file server is configured to display the customized Access Denied message. By default users see the standard Access Denied message.

File Classification Infrastructure: Specify classification properties list

This policy setting controls which set of properties is available for classifying files on affected computers. Administrators can define the properties for the organization by using Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and then group these properties into lists. Administrators can supplement these properties on individual file servers by using File Classification Infrastructure which is part of the File Server Resource Manager role service. If you enable this policy setting you can select which list of properties is available for classification on the affected computers. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the Global Resource Property List in AD DS provides the default set of properties.

File Classification Infrastructure: Display Classification tab in File Explorer

This policy setting controls whether the Classification tab is displayed in the Properties dialog box in File Explorer. The Classification tab enables users to manually classify files by selecting properties from a list. Administrators can define the properties for the organization by using Group Policy and supplement these with properties defined on individual file servers by using File Classification Infrastructure which is part of the File Server Resource Manager role service. If you enable this policy setting the Classification tab is displayed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the Classification tab is hidden.

Do not allow Sound Recorder to run

Specifies whether Sound Recorder can run. Sound Recorder is a feature of Microsoft Windows Vista that can be used to record sound from an audio input device where the recorded sound is encoded and saved as an audio file. If you enable this policy setting Sound Recorder will not run. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Sound Recorder can be run.

Do not allow Sound Recorder to run

Specifies whether Sound Recorder can run. Sound Recorder is a feature of Microsoft Windows Vista that can be used to record sound from an audio input device where the recorded sound is encoded and saved as an audio file. If you enable this policy setting Sound Recorder will not run. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Sound Recorder can be run.

Specify traps for public community

This policy setting allows trap configuration for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent. Simple Network Management Protocol is a protocol designed to give a user the capability to remotely manage a computer network by polling and setting terminal values and monitoring network events. This policy setting allows you to configure the name of the hosts that receive trap messages for the community sent by the SNMP service. A trap message is an alert or significant event that allows the SNMP agent to notify management systems asynchronously. If you enable this policy setting the SNMP service sends trap messages to the hosts within the “public” community. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the SNMP service takes the trap configuration configured on the local computer instead. Note: This setting has no effect if the SNMP agent is not installed on the client computer. Also see the other two SNMP settings: “Specify permitted managers” and “Specify Community Name”.