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This policy setting allows you to turn off the automatic display of Server Manager at logon.
This policy setting allows you to turn off the automatic display of Server Manager at a sign in.
- If you enable this policy setting, Server Manager is not displayed automatically when a user logs on to the server.
- If you enable this policy setting, Server Manager isn't displayed automatically when a user signs in to the server.
- If you disable this policy setting, Server Manager is displayed automatically when a user logs on to the server.
- If you disable this policy setting, Server Manager is displayed automatically when a user signs in to the server.
If you do not configure this policy setting, Server Manager is displayed when a user logs on to the server. However, if the "Do not show me this console at logon" (Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2) or “Do not start Server Manager automatically at logon” (Windows Server 2012) option is selected, the console is not displayed automatically at logon.
If you don't configure this policy setting, Server Manager is displayed when a user signs in to the server. However, if the "Do not show me this console at logon" (Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2) or “Do not start Server Manager automatically at logon” (Windows Server 2012) option is selected, the console isn't displayed automatically at a sign in.
> [!NOTE]
> Regardless of the status of this policy setting, Server Manager is available from the Start menu or the Windows taskbar.
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This policy setting allows you to set the refresh interval for Server Manager. Each refresh provides Server Manager with updated information about which roles and features are installed on servers that you are managing by using Server Manager. Server Manager also monitors the status of roles and features installed on managed servers.
This policy setting allows you to set the refresh interval for Server Manager. Each refresh provides Server Manager with updated information about which roles and features are installed on servers that you're managing by using Server Manager. Server Manager also monitors the status of roles and features installed on managed servers.
- If you enable this policy setting, Server Manager uses the refresh interval specified in the policy setting instead of the “Configure Refresh Interval” setting (in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2), or the “Refresh the data shown in Server Manager every [x] [minutes/hours/days]” setting (in Windows Server 2012) that is configured in the Server Manager console.
- If you disable this policy setting, Server Manager does not refresh automatically. If you do not configure this policy setting, Server Manager uses the refresh interval settings that are specified in the Server Manager console.
- If you disable this policy setting, Server Manager doesn't refresh automatically. If you don't configure this policy setting, Server Manager uses the refresh interval settings that are specified in the Server Manager console.
> [!NOTE]
> The default refresh interval for Server Manager is two minutes in Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2, or 10 minutes in Windows Server 2012.
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This policy setting allows you to turn off the automatic display of the Initial Configuration Tasks window at logon on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
This policy setting allows you to turn off the automatic display of the Initial Configuration Tasks window at a sign in on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Server 2008 R2.
- If you enable this policy setting, the Initial Configuration Tasks window is not displayed when an administrator logs on to the server.
- If you enable this policy setting, the Initial Configuration Tasks window isn't displayed when an administrator signs in to the server.
- If you disable this policy setting, the Initial Configuration Tasks window is displayed when an administrator logs on to the server.
- If you disable this policy setting, the Initial Configuration Tasks window is displayed when an administrator signs in to the server.
If you do not configure this policy setting, the Initial Configuration Tasks window is displayed when an administrator logs on to the server. However, if an administrator selects the "Do not show this window at logon" option, the window is not displayed on subsequent logons.
If you don't configure this policy setting, the Initial Configuration Tasks window is displayed when an administrator signs in to the server. However, if an administrator selects the "Do not show this window at logon" option, the window isn't displayed on subsequent logons.
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This policy setting allows you to turn off the automatic display of the Manage Your Server page.
- If you enable this policy setting, the Manage Your Server page is not displayed each time an administrator logs on to the server.
- If you enable this policy setting, the Manage Your Server page isn't displayed each time an administrator signs in to the server.
- If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Manage Your Server page is displayed each time an administrator logs on to the server.
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the Manage Your Server page is displayed each time an administrator signs in to the server.
However, if the administrator has selected the "Dont display this page at logon" option at the bottom of the Manage Your Server page, the page is not displayed.
However, if the administrator has selected the "Dont display this page at logon" option at the bottom of the Manage Your Server page, the page isn't displayed.
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If you enable this policy setting and specify the new location, the files in that location will be used to repair operating system corruption and for enabling optional features that have had their payload files removed. You must enter the fully qualified path to the new location in the "Alternate source file path" text box. Multiple locations can be specified when each path is separated by a semicolon.
The network location can be either a folder, or a WIM file. If it is a WIM file, the location should be specified by prefixing the path with “wim:” and include the index of the image to use in the WIM file. For example “wim:\\server\share\install.wim:3”.
The network location can be either a folder, or a WIM file. If it's a WIM file, the location should be specified by prefixing the path with “wim:” and include the index of the image to use in the WIM file, for example, “wim:\\server\share\install.wim:3”.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, or if the required files cannot be found at the locations specified in this policy setting, the files will be downloaded from Windows Update, if that is allowed by the policy settings for the computer.
If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, or if the required files can't be found at the locations specified in this policy setting, the files will be downloaded from Windows Update, if that is allowed by the policy settings for the computer.
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Prevent the "AppSync" group from syncing to and from this PC. This turns off and disables the "AppSync" group on the "sync your settings" page in PC settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the "AppSync" group will not be synced.
If you enable this policy setting, the "AppSync" group won't be synced.
Use the option "Allow users to turn app syncing on" so that syncing it turned off by default but not disabled.
If you do not set or disable this setting, syncing of the "AppSync" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, syncing of the "AppSync" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
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Prevent the "app settings" group from syncing to and from this PC. This turns off and disables the "app settings" group on the "sync your settings" page in PC settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the "app settings" group will not be synced.
If you enable this policy setting, the "app settings" group won't be synced.
Use the option "Allow users to turn app settings syncing on" so that syncing it turned off by default but not disabled.
If you do not set or disable this setting, syncing of the "app settings" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, syncing of the "app settings" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
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Prevent the "passwords" group from syncing to and from this PC. This turns off and disables the "passwords" group on the "sync your settings" page in PC settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the "passwords" group will not be synced.
If you enable this policy setting, the "passwords" group won't be synced.
Use the option "Allow users to turn passwords syncing on" so that syncing it turned off by default but not disabled.
If you do not set or disable this setting, syncing of the "passwords" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, syncing of the "passwords" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
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Prevent the "desktop personalization" group from syncing to and from this PC. This turns off and disables the "desktop personalization" group on the "sync your settings" page in PC settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the "desktop personalization" group will not be synced.
If you enable this policy setting, the "desktop personalization" group won't be synced.
Use the option "Allow users to turn desktop personalization syncing on" so that syncing it turned off by default but not disabled.
If you do not set or disable this setting, syncing of the "desktop personalization" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, syncing of the "desktop personalization" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
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Prevent the "personalize" group from syncing to and from this PC. This turns off and disables the "personalize" group on the "sync your settings" page in PC settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the "personalize" group will not be synced.
If you enable this policy setting, the "personalize" group won't be synced.
Use the option "Allow users to turn personalize syncing on" so that syncing it turned off by default but not disabled.
If you do not set or disable this setting, syncing of the "personalize" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, syncing of the "personalize" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
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Use the option "Allow users to turn syncing on" so that syncing it turned off by default but not disabled.
If you do not set or disable this setting, "sync your settings" is on by default and configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, "sync your settings" is on by default and configurable by the user.
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Prevent the "Start layout" group from syncing to and from this PC. This turns off and disables the "Start layout" group on the "sync your settings" page in PC settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the "Start layout" group will not be synced.
If you enable this policy setting, the "Start layout" group won't be synced.
Use the option "Allow users to turn start syncing on" so that syncing is turned off by default but not disabled.
Use the option "Allow users to turn on start syncing" so that syncing is turned off by default but not disabled.
If you do not set or disable this setting, syncing of the "Start layout" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, syncing of the "Start layout" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
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If you enable this policy setting, syncing on metered connections will be turned off, and no syncing will take place when this PC is on a metered connection.
If you do not set or disable this setting, syncing on metered connections is configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, syncing on metered connections is configurable by the user.
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Prevent the "Other Windows settings" group from syncing to and from this PC. This turns off and disables the "Other Windows settings" group on the "sync your settings" page in PC settings.
If you enable this policy setting, the "Other Windows settings" group will not be synced.
If you enable this policy setting, the "Other Windows settings" group won't be synced.
Use the option "Allow users to turn other Windows settings syncing on" so that syncing it turned off by default but not disabled.
If you do not set or disable this setting, syncing of the "Other Windows settings" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
If you don't set or disable this setting, syncing of the "Other Windows settings" group is on by default and configurable by the user.
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