Do not show the ‘new application installed’ notification

This policy removes the end-user notification for new application associations. These associations are based on file types (e. g. *. txt) or protocols (e. g. http:)If this group policy is enabled no notifications will be shown. If the group policy is not configured or disabled notifications will be shown to the end user if a new application has been installed that can handle the file type or protocol association that was invoked.

Show hibernate in the power options menu

Shows or hides hibernate from the power options menu. If you enable this policy setting the hibernate option will be shown in the Power Options menu (as long as it is supported by the machine’s hardware). If you disable this policy setting the hibernate option will never be shown in the Power Options menu. If you do not configure this policy setting users will be able to choose whether they want hibernate to show through the Power Options Control Panel.

Show sleep in the power options menu

Shows or hides sleep from the power options menu. If you enable this policy setting the sleep option will be shown in the Power Options menu (as long as it is supported by the machine’s hardware). If you disable this policy setting the sleep option will never be shown in the Power Options menu. If you do not configure this policy setting users will be able to choose whether they want sleep to show through the Power Options Control Panel.

Show lock in the user tile menu

Shows or hides lock from the user tile menu. If you enable this policy setting the lock option will be shown in the User Tile menu. If you disable this policy setting the lock option will never be shown in the User Tile menu. If you do not configure this policy setting users will be able to choose whether they want lock to show through the Power Options Control Panel.

Configure Windows SmartScreen

This policy setting allows you to manage the behavior of Windows SmartScreen. Windows SmartScreen helps keep PCs safer by warning users before running unrecognized programs downloaded from the Internet. Some information is sent to Microsoft about files and programs run on PCs with this feature enabled. If you enable this policy setting Windows SmartScreen behavior may be controlled by setting one of the following options:• Require approval from an administrator before running downloaded unknown software• Give user a warning before running downloaded unknown software• Turn off SmartScreenIf you disable or do not configure this policy setting Windows SmartScreen behavior is managed by administrators on the PC by using Windows SmartScreen Settings in Action Center. Options:• Require approval from an administrator before running downloaded unknown software• Give user a warning before running downloaded unknown software• Turn off SmartScreen

Location where all default Library definition files for users/machines reside.

This policy setting allows you to specify a location where all default Library definition files for users/machines reside. If you enable this policy setting administrators can specify a path where all default Library definition files for users reside. The user will not be allowed to make changes to these Libraries from the UI. On every logon the policy settings are verified and Libraries for the user are updated or changed according to the path defined. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting no changes are made to the location of the default Library definition files.

Location where all default Library definition files for users/machines reside.

This policy setting allows you to specify a location where all default Library definition files for users/machines reside. If you enable this policy setting administrators can specify a path where all default Library definition files for users reside. The user will not be allowed to make changes to these Libraries from the UI. On every logon the policy settings are verified and Libraries for the user are updated or changed according to the path defined. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting no changes are made to the location of the default Library definition files.

Allow previewing and custom thumbnails of OpenSearch query results in File Explorer

This policy setting allows you to manage whether a user may preview an item from this zone or display custom thumbnails in the preview pane in File Explorer. While this policy setting usually applies to items returned by OpenSearch queries using Search Connectors (which allow rich searching of remote sources from within the File Explorer) it might affect other items as well that are marked from this zone. For example some application-specific items such as MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) items that are returned as search results in File Explorer will be affected. MAPI items reside in the Internet zone so disabling this policy for the Internet zone will prevent the previewing of these items in File Explorer. For the case of custom thumbnails it is the zone of the thumbnail that is checked not the zone of item. Typically these are the same but a source is able to define a specific location of a thumbnail that is different than the location of the item. If you enable this policy setting users can preview items and get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. If you disable this policy setting users will be prevented from previewing items and get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. If you do not configure this policy setting users cannot preview items or get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. Changes to this setting may not be applied until the user logs off from Windows.

Allow previewing and custom thumbnails of OpenSearch query results in File Explorer

This policy setting allows you to manage whether a user may preview an item from this zone or display custom thumbnails in the preview pane in File Explorer. While this policy setting usually applies to items returned by OpenSearch queries using Search Connectors (which allow rich searching of remote sources from within the File Explorer) it might affect other items as well that are marked from this zone. For example some application-specific items such as MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) items that are returned as search results in File Explorer will be affected. MAPI items reside in the Internet zone so disabling this policy for the Internet zone will prevent the previewing of these items in File Explorer. For the case of custom thumbnails it is the zone of the thumbnail that is checked not the zone of item. Typically these are the same but a source is able to define a specific location of a thumbnail that is different than the location of the item. If you enable this policy setting users can preview items and get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. If you disable this policy setting users will be prevented from previewing items and get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. If you do not configure this policy setting users cannot preview items or get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. Changes to this setting may not be applied until the user logs off from Windows.

Allow previewing and custom thumbnails of OpenSearch query results in File Explorer

This policy setting allows you to manage whether a user may preview an item from this zone or display custom thumbnails in the preview pane in File Explorer. While this policy setting usually applies to items returned by OpenSearch queries using Search Connectors (which allow rich searching of remote sources from within the File Explorer) it might affect other items as well that are marked from this zone. For example some application-specific items such as MAPI (Messaging Application Programming Interface) items that are returned as search results in File Explorer will be affected. MAPI items reside in the Internet zone so disabling this policy for the Internet zone will prevent the previewing of these items in File Explorer. For the case of custom thumbnails it is the zone of the thumbnail that is checked not the zone of item. Typically these are the same but a source is able to define a specific location of a thumbnail that is different than the location of the item. If you enable this policy setting users can preview items and get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. If you disable this policy setting users will be prevented from previewing items and get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. If you do not configure this policy setting users can preview items and get custom thumbnails from OpenSearch query results in this zone using File Explorer. Changes to this setting may not be applied until the user logs off from Windows.