Save documents and pictures to the local PC by default
This policy setting lets you select the local PC as the default save location. It does not prevent apps and users from saving files on SkyDrive. If you enable this policy setting files will be saved locally by default. Users will still be able to change the value of this setting to save to SkyDrive by default. They will also be able to open and save files on SkyDrive using the SkyDrive app and file picker and Windows Store apps will still be able to access SkyDrive using the WinRT API. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting users with a connected account will save files to SkyDrive by default.
Prevent SkyDrive files from syncing over metered connections
This policy setting allows configuration of SkyDrive file sync behavior on metered connections.
Prevent the usage of SkyDrive for file storage
This policy setting lets you prevent apps and features from working with files on SkyDrive. If you enable this policy setting:* Users can’t access SkyDrive from the SkyDrive app and file picker. * Windows Store apps can’t access SkyDrive using the WinRT API. * SkyDrive doesn’t appear in the navigation pane in File Explorer. * SkyDrive files aren’t kept in sync with the cloud. * Users can’t automatically upload photos and videos from the camera roll folder. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting apps and features can work with SkyDrive file storage.
Turn Off user-installed desktop gadgets
This policy setting allows you to turn off desktop gadgets that have been installed by the user. If you enable this setting Windows will not run any user-installed gadgets. If you disable or do not configure this setting Windows will run user-installed gadgets. The default is for Windows to run user installed gadgets.
Turn Off user-installed desktop gadgets
This policy setting allows you to turn off desktop gadgets that have been installed by the user. If you enable this setting Windows will not run any user-installed gadgets. If you disable or do not configure this setting Windows will run user-installed gadgets. The default is for Windows to run user installed gadgets.
Restrict unpacking and installation of gadgets that are not digitally signed.
This policy setting allows you to restrict the installation of unsigned gadgets. Desktop gadgets can be deployed as compressed files either digitally signed or unsigned. If you enable this setting gadgets that have not been digitally signed will not be extracted. If you disable or do not configure this setting both signed and unsigned gadgets will be extracted. The default is for Windows to extract both signed and unsigned gadgets.
Restrict unpacking and installation of gadgets that are not digitally signed.
This policy setting allows you to restrict the installation of unsigned gadgets. Desktop gadgets can be deployed as compressed files either digitally signed or unsigned. If you enable this setting gadgets that have not been digitally signed will not be extracted. If you disable or do not configure this setting both signed and unsigned gadgets will be extracted. The default is for Windows to extract both signed and unsigned gadgets.
Turn off desktop gadgets
This policy setting allows you to turn off desktop gadgets. Gadgets are small applets that display information or utilities on the desktop. If you enable this setting desktop gadgets will be turned off. If you disable or do not configure this setting desktop gadgets will be turned on. The default is for desktop gadgets to be turned on.
Turn off desktop gadgets
This policy setting allows you to turn off desktop gadgets. Gadgets are small applets that display information or utilities on the desktop. If you enable this setting desktop gadgets will be turned off. If you disable or do not configure this setting desktop gadgets will be turned on. The default is for desktop gadgets to be turned on.
Do not display the Welcome Center at user logon
This policy setting prevents the display of the Welcome Center at user logon. If you enable this policy setting the Welcome Center is not displayed at user logon. The user can access the Welcome Center using the Control Panel or Start menu. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the Welcome Center is displayed at user logon.