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@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ If not specified, this setting defaults to True.
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<!-- Device-Policies-ADPasswordEncryptionEnabled-Editable-Begin -->
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<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> This setting is ignored unless BackupDirectory is configured to back up the password to Active Directory, AND the the Active Directory domain is at Windows Server 2016 Domain Functional Level or higher.
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> This setting is ignored unless BackupDirectory is configured to back up the password to Active Directory, AND the Active Directory domain is at Windows Server 2016 Domain Functional Level or higher.
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<!-- Device-Policies-ADPasswordEncryptionEnabled-Editable-End -->
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<!-- Device-Policies-ADPasswordEncryptionEnabled-DFProperties-Begin -->
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@ -555,11 +555,11 @@ The Knowledge Base is an online source of technical support information and self
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<!-- Description-Source-ADMX -->
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This policy setting specifies whether Windows can access the Internet to accomplish tasks that require Internet resources.
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- If you enable this setting, all of the the policy settings listed in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set such that their respective features cannot access the Internet.
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- If you enable this setting, all of the policy settings listed in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set such that their respective features cannot access the Internet.
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- If you disable this policy setting, all of the the policy settings listed in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set such that their respective features can access the Internet.
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- If you disable this policy setting, all of the policy settings listed in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set such that their respective features can access the Internet.
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- If you do not configure this policy setting, all of the the policy settings in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set to not configured.
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- If you do not configure this policy setting, all of the policy settings in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set to not configured.
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<!-- InternetManagement_RestrictCommunication_1-Description-End -->
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<!-- InternetManagement_RestrictCommunication_1-Editable-Begin -->
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@ -617,11 +617,11 @@ This policy setting specifies whether Windows can access the Internet to accompl
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<!-- Description-Source-ADMX -->
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This policy setting specifies whether Windows can access the Internet to accomplish tasks that require Internet resources.
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- If you enable this setting, all of the the policy settings listed in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set such that their respective features cannot access the Internet.
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- If you enable this setting, all of the policy settings listed in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set such that their respective features cannot access the Internet.
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- If you disable this policy setting, all of the the policy settings listed in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set such that their respective features can access the Internet.
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- If you disable this policy setting, all of the policy settings listed in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set such that their respective features can access the Internet.
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- If you do not configure this policy setting, all of the the policy settings in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set to not configured.
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- If you do not configure this policy setting, all of the policy settings in the "Internet Communication settings" section are set to not configured.
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<!-- InternetManagement_RestrictCommunication_2-Description-End -->
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<!-- InternetManagement_RestrictCommunication_2-Editable-Begin -->
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@ -603,7 +603,7 @@ This policy settings lets you configure if all your valid logon certificates are
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During the certificate renewal period, a user can have multiple valid logon certificates issued from the same certificate template. This can cause confusion as to which certificate to select for logon. The common case for this behavior is when a certificate is renewed and the old one has not yet expired. Two certificates are determined to be the same if they are issued from the same template with the same major version and they are for the same user (determined by their UPN).
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If there are two or more of the "same" certificate on a smart card and this policy is enabled then the certificate that is used for logon on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003 Server will be shown, otherwise the the certificate with the expiration time furthest in the future will be shown.
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If there are two or more of the "same" certificate on a smart card and this policy is enabled then the certificate that is used for logon on Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows 2003 Server will be shown, otherwise the certificate with the expiration time furthest in the future will be shown.
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> [!NOTE]
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> This setting will be applied after the following policy "Allow time invalid certificates"
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