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.

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.

Turn off Automatic Download of updates on Win8 machines

Enables or disables the automatic download of app updates on PCs running Windows 8. If you enable this setting the automatic download of app updates is turned off. If you disable this setting the automatic download of app updates is turned on. If you don’t configure this setting the automatic download of app updates is determined by a registry setting that the user can change using Settings in the Windows Store.

Set Cost

This policy setting configures the cost of Wireless LAN (WLAN) 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 WLAN 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 Wireless LAN connections is Unrestricted by default.

Force automatic setup for all users

This policy setting specifies whether Work Folders should be set up automatically for all users of the affected computer. If you enable this policy setting Work Folders will be set up automatically for all users of the affected computer. This prevents users from choosing not to use Work Folders on the computer; it also prevents them from manually specifying the local folder in which Work Folders stores files. Work Folders will use the settings specified in the “Specify Work Folders settings” policy setting in User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> WorkFolders. If the “Specify Work Folders settings” policy setting does not apply to a user Work Folders is not automatically set up. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Work Folders uses the “Force automatic setup” option of the “Specify Work Folders settings” policy setting to determine whether to automatically set up Work Folders for a given user.

Automatically workplace join client computers

This setting lets you configure how domain joined client computers become workplace joined with domain users at your organization. If this setting is enabled domain-joined client computers will automatically become workplace-joined upon domain user logon. Note: Additional requirements may apply on certain Windows versions and SKUs. Refer to the Windows Server 2012 R2 documentation on TechNet. http://go. microsoft. com/fwlink/?LinkId=307136

Disable or enable software Secure Attention Sequence

This policy setting controls whether or not software can simulate the Secure Attention Sequence (SAS). If you enable this policy setting you have one of four options:If you set this policy setting to “None” user mode software cannot simulate the SAS. If you set this policy setting to “Services” services can simulate the SAS. If you set this policy setting to “Ease of Access applications” Ease of Access applications can simulate the SAS. If you set this policy setting to “Services and Ease of Access applications” both services and Ease of Access applications can simulate the SAS. If you disable or do not configure this setting only Ease of Access applications running on the secure desktop can simulate the SAS.

Report when logon server was not available during user logon

This policy controls whether the logged on user should be notified if the logon server could not be contacted during logon and he has been logged on using previously stored account information. If enabled a notification popup will be displayed to the user when the user logs on with cached credentials. If disabled or not configured no popup will be displayed to the user.

Sign-in last interactive user automatically after a system-initiated restart

This policy setting controls whether a device will automatically sign-in the last interactive user after Windows Update restarts the system. If you enable or do not configure this policy setting the device securely saves the user’s credentials (including the user name domain and encrypted password) to configure automatic sign-in after a Windows Update restart. After the Windows Update restart the user is automatically signed-in and the session is automatically locked with all the lock screen apps configured for that user. If you disable this policy setting the device does not store the user’s credentials for automatic sign-in after a Windows Update restart. The users’ lock screen apps are not restarted after the system restarts.