This will show you how to enable or disable the ability of all users on your computer from sharing media content from Windows Media Player 12 (WMP 12) in Windows 7 with other computers and devices on the same home or work network. You must be logged in as an administrator to be able to do this tutorial.
Right-click on the desired computer OU in the GPMC and select “Link an existing GPO” and select your new GPO. That’s it. You can then either wait for the regular GPO refresh cycle to run (about 90 minutes on average, sometimes less) or go to a client and open a CMD console (remember to right-click and choose “Run as Administrator”) and at the command prompt, enter “GPUPDATE /FORCE ...
Starts Windows 7 with the most recent registry and driver configurations that worked successfully. Every time you turn your computer off and Windows 7 shuts down successfully, important system settings are saved in the registry. You can use those settings to start your computer if a problem occurs.
I have made the user account, testdude. My book says to access user rights I go through Computer configuration\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment node of Group Policy. I have not been able to accomplish accessing the computer configuration. My version of Windows 7 is Home Basic
Sounds like a group policy setting. Local policy is edited through gpedit.msc. Domain policies are ideally edited through the Group Policy Management Console, or if you don't have that installed, through AD Users and Computers.
This will show you how to enable or disable System Restore configuration through System Protection for all users in Windows 7 and Windows 8. This is used to configure restore settings , manage disk space , and delete restore points .
This will show you how to specify the maximum amount of physical memory (RAM) to be used by Windows to simulate a low memory configuration by using less RAM, or to make sure that you are using all of your installed RAM. Windows uses all of your installed RAM memory by default. You must be logged in as an administrator to be able to do this ...
Select Computer account, and then click Next. Select Local computer, and then click Finish. Click OK. In the Navigation Pane under Console Root, expand Certificates, expand Personal, and then click Certificates. Right-click Microsoft Windows Media Center Extender Host, and then click Delete.
The Local Group Policy Editor is a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that provides a single user interface through which all the Computer Configuration and User Configuration settings of Local Group Policy objects can be managed for your computer. Computer Configuration Administrators can use Computer Configuration to set policies that ...
In the left pane, double click/tap on to expand Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, and HomeGroup. (see screenshot below) (see screenshot below) 3.