Assign a default credential provider
This policy setting allows the administrator to assign a specified credential provider as the default credential provider.If you enable this policy setting the specified credential provider is selected on other user tile.If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the system picks the default credential provider on other user tile.Note: A list of registered credential providers and their GUIDs can be found in the registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -> SOFTWARE -> Microsoft -> Windows -> CurrentVersion -> Authentication -> Credential Providers.
Block launching Windows Store apps with Windows Runtime API access from hosted content.
This policy setting controls whether Windows Store apps with Windows Runtime API access directly from web content can be launched. If you enable this policy setting Windows Store apps with Windows Runtime API access directly from web content cannot be launched; Windows Store apps without Windows Runtime API access from web content are not affected. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting all Windows Store apps can be launched.
Allow a Windows app to share application data between users
Manages a Windows app’s ability to share data between users who have installed the app. If you enable this policy a Windows app can share app data with other instances of that app. Data is shared through the SharedLocal folder. This folder is available through the Windows.Storage API. If you disable this policy a Windows app can’t share app data with other instances of that app. If this policy was previously enabled any previously shared app data will remain in the SharedLocal folder.
Toggle user control over Insider builds
This policy setting determines whether users can access the Insider build controls in the Advanced Options for Windows Update. These controls are located under “Get Insider builds” and enable users to make their devices available for downloading and installing Windows preview software.If you enable or do not configure this policy setting users can download and install Windows preview software on their devices.If you disable this policy setting the item “Get Insider builds” will be unavailable.Note: This policy setting applies only to devices running the Pro Enterprise or Server editions of Windows 10.
Set 4G Cost
This policy setting configures the cost of 4G connections on the local machine. If this policy setting is enabled a drop-down list box presenting possible cost values will be active. Selecting one of the following values from the list will set the cost of all 4G connections on the local machine:- Unrestricted: Use of this connection is unlimited and not restricted by usage charges and capacity constraints. – Fixed: Use of this connection is not restricted by usage charges and capacity constraints up to a certain data limit. – Variable: This connection is costed on a per byte basis. If this policy setting is disabled or is not configured the cost of 4G connections is Fixed by default.
Set 3G Cost
This policy setting configures the cost of 3G connections on the local machine. If this policy setting is enabled a drop-down list box presenting possible cost values will be active. Selecting one of the following values from the list will set the cost of all 3G connections on the local machine:- Unrestricted: Use of this connection is unlimited and not restricted by usage charges and capacity constraints. – Fixed: Use of this connection is not restricted by usage charges and capacity constraints up to a certain data limit. – Variable: This connection is costed on a per byte basis. If this policy setting is disabled or is not configured the cost of 3G connections is Fixed by default.
Turn off calls during Quiet Hours
This policy setting blocks voice and video calls during Quiet Hours. If you enable this policy setting voice and video calls will be blocked during the designated Quiet Hours time window each day and users will not be able to customize any other Quiet Hours settings. If you disable this policy setting voice and video calls will be allowed during Quiet Hours and users will not be able to customize this or any other Quiet Hours settings. If you do not configure this policy setting voice and video calls will be allowed during Quiet Hours by default. Adminstrators and users will be able to modify this setting.
Set the time Quiet Hours ends each day
This policy setting specifies the number of minutes after midnight (local time) that Quiet Hours is to end each day. If you enable this policy setting the specified time will be used and users will not be able to customize any Quiet Hours settings. If you disable this policy setting a default value will be used and users will not be able to change it or any other Quiet Hours setting. If you do not configure this policy setting a default value will be used which administrators and users will be able to modify.
Set the time Quiet Hours begins each day
This policy setting specifies the number of minutes after midnight (local time) that Quiet Hours is to begin each day. If you enable this policy setting the specified time will be used and users will not be able to customize any Quiet Hours settings. If you disable this policy setting a default value will be used and users will not be able to change it or any other Quiet Hours setting. If you do not configure this policy setting a default value will be used which administrators and users will be able to modify.
Turn off Quiet Hours
This policy setting turns off Quiet Hours functionality. If you enable this policy setting toast notifications will not be suppressed and some background tasks will not be deferred during the designated Quiet Hours time window each day. If you disable this policy setting toast notifications will be suppressed and some background task deferred during the designated Quiet Hours time window. Users will not be able to change this or any other Quiet Hours settings. If you do not configure this policy setting Quiet Hours are enabled by default but can be turned off or by the administrator or user.