diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-scripts.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-scripts.md index 99a3fa2ae7..101d934f48 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-scripts.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-scripts.md @@ -358,11 +358,11 @@ ADMX Info: This policy setting hides the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. -Logon scripts are batch files of instructions that run when the user logs on. By default, Windows 2000 displays the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier in a command window as they run, although it does not display logon scripts written for Windows 2000. +Logon scripts are batch files of instructions that run when the user logs on. By default, Windows displays the instructions in logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier in a command window as they run, although it does not display logon scripts written for Windows. -If you enable this setting, Windows 2000 does not display logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. +If you enable this setting, Windows does not display logon scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. -If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows 2000 displays login scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. +If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Windows displays login scripts written for Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. Also, see the "Run Logon Scripts Visible" setting. diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-securitycenter.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-securitycenter.md index 35bfac8f4e..20f174f66a 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-securitycenter.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-securitycenter.md @@ -94,13 +94,6 @@ If you enable this policy setting, Security Center is turned on for all users. If you disable this policy setting, Security Center is turned off for domain members. -**Windows XP SP2** - -In Windows XP SP2, the essential security settings that are monitored by Security Center include firewall, antivirus, and Automatic Updates. Note that Security Center might not be available following a change to this policy setting until after the computer is restarted for Windows XP SP2 computers. - -**Windows Vista** - -In Windows Vista, this policy setting monitors essential security settings to include firewall, antivirus, antispyware, Internet security settings, User Account Control, and Automatic Updates. Windows Vista computers do not require a reboot for this policy setting to take effect. diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-servicing.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-servicing.md index 0ce2d0d349..0cb2e868e9 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-servicing.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-servicing.md @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ manager: dansimp This policy setting specifies the network locations that will be used for the repair of operating system corruption and for enabling optional features that have had their payload files removed. -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. +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”. diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-skydrive.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-skydrive.md index f206b61441..90f1b868a1 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-skydrive.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-skydrive.md @@ -13,8 +13,7 @@ manager: dansimp --- # Policy CSP - ADMX_SkyDrive -> [!WARNING] -> Some information relates to prereleased products, which may be substantially modified before it's commercially released. Microsoft makes no warranties, expressed or implied, concerning the information provided here. +
diff --git a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-startmenu.md b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-startmenu.md index 2297184f4b..7d477173ad 100644 --- a/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-startmenu.md +++ b/windows/client-management/mdm/policy-csp-admx-startmenu.md @@ -3762,9 +3762,9 @@ ADMX Info: This setting affects the presentation of the Start menu. -The classic Start menu in Windows 2000 Professional allows users to begin common tasks, while the new Start menu consolidates common items onto one menu. When the classic Start menu is used, the following icons are placed on the desktop: Documents, Pictures, Music, Computer, and Network. The new Start menu starts them directly. +The classic Start menu in Windows allows users to begin common tasks, while the new Start menu consolidates common items onto one menu. When the classic Start menu is used, the following icons are placed on the desktop: Documents, Pictures, Music, Computer, and Network. The new Start menu starts them directly. -If you enable this setting, the Start menu displays the classic Start menu in the Windows 2000 style and displays the standard desktop icons. +If you enable this setting, the Start menu displays the classic Start menu and displays the standard desktop icons. If you disable this setting, the Start menu only displays in the new style, meaning the desktop icons are now on the Start page. @@ -4331,13 +4331,11 @@ ADMX Info: -This policy setting allows you to remove the user name label from the Start Menu in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. +This policy setting allows you to remove the user name label from the Start Menu. -If you enable this policy setting, the user name label is removed from the Start Menu in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. +If you enable this policy setting, the user name label is removed from the Start Menu. -To remove the user name folder on Windows Vista, set the "Remove user folder link from Start Menu" policy setting. - -If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user name label appears on the Start Menu in Windows XP and Windows Server 2003. +If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user name label appears on the Start Menu.