Fix some note blocks

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Vinay Pamnani 2023-06-02 12:10:07 -04:00
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5 changed files with 27 additions and 38 deletions

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the ADMX_DCOM Area in Policy CSP.
author: vinaypamnani-msft
manager: aaroncz
ms.author: vinpa
ms.date: 05/10/2023
ms.date: 06/02/2023
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-manage
@ -111,9 +111,8 @@ DCOM server appids added to this policy must be listed in curly-brace format. Fo
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the appid exemption list defined by local computer administrators is used.
Note:
The DCOM Activation security check is done after a DCOM server process is started, but before an object activation request is dispatched to the server process. This access check is done against the DCOM server's custom launch permission security descriptor if it exists, or otherwise against the configured defaults.
> [!NOTE]
> The DCOM Activation security check is done after a DCOM server process is started, but before an object activation request is dispatched to the server process. This access check is done against the DCOM server's custom launch permission security descriptor if it exists, or otherwise against the configured defaults.
If the DCOM server's custom launch permission contains explicit DENY entries this may mean that object activations that would've previously succeeded for such specified users, once the DCOM server process was up and running, might now fail instead. The proper action in this situation is to re-configure the DCOM server's custom launch permission settings for correct security settings, but this policy setting may be used in the short-term as an application compatibility deployment aid.
@ -122,7 +121,8 @@ DCOM servers added to this exemption list are only exempted if their custom laun
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-Editable-Begin -->
<!-- Add any additional information about this policy here. Anything outside this section will get overwritten. -->
**NOTE** This policy setting applies to all sites in Trusted zones.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy setting applies to all sites in Trusted zones.
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-Editable-End -->
<!-- DCOMActivationSecurityCheckExemptionList-DFProperties-Begin -->

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the ADMX_OfflineFiles Area in Policy CSP.
author: vinaypamnani-msft
manager: aaroncz
ms.author: vinpa
ms.date: 05/11/2023
ms.date: 06/02/2023
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-manage
@ -1347,9 +1347,8 @@ This policy setting prevents users from making network files and folders availab
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, users can manually specify files and folders that they want to make available offline.
Note:
This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence.
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
<!-- Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_1-Description-End -->
@ -1412,9 +1411,8 @@ This policy setting prevents users from making network files and folders availab
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, users can manually specify files and folders that they want to make available offline.
Note:
This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence.
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
<!-- Pol_NoMakeAvailableOffline_2-Description-End -->
@ -1479,9 +1477,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to manage a list of files and folders for which y
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the "Make Available Offline" command is available for all files and folders.
Note:
This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy settings are combined, and the "Make Available Offline" command is unavailable for all specified files and folders.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy settings are combined, and the "Make Available Offline" command is unavailable for all specified files and folders.
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.
@ -1549,9 +1546,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to manage a list of files and folders for which y
- If you don't configure this policy setting, the "Make Available Offline" command is available for all files and folders.
Note:
This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy settings are combined, and the "Make Available Offline" command is unavailable for all specified files and folders.
> [!NOTE]
> This policy setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both policy settings are configured, the policy settings are combined, and the "Make Available Offline" command is unavailable for all specified files and folders.
The "Make Available Offline" command is called "Always available offline" on computers running Windows Server 2012, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows 8, Windows 7, or Windows Vista.

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the ADMX_TerminalServer Area in Policy CSP.
author: vinaypamnani-msft
manager: aaroncz
ms.author: vinpa
ms.date: 05/11/2023
ms.date: 06/02/2023
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-manage
@ -1165,9 +1165,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to specify a list of Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, no publisher is treated as a trusted .rdp publisher.
Note:
You can define this policy setting in the Computer Configuration node or in the User Configuration node.
> [!NOTE]
> You can define this policy setting in the Computer Configuration node or in the User Configuration node.
- If you configure this policy setting for the computer, the list of certificate thumbprints trusted for a user is a combination of the list defined for the computer and the list defined for the user.
@ -1233,9 +1232,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to specify a list of Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, no publisher is treated as a trusted .rdp publisher.
Note:
You can define this policy setting in the Computer Configuration node or in the User Configuration node.
> [!NOTE]
> You can define this policy setting in the Computer Configuration node or in the User Configuration node.
- If you configure this policy setting for the computer, the list of certificate thumbprints trusted for a user is a combination of the list defined for the computer and the list defined for the user.
@ -5606,9 +5604,8 @@ This policy setting allows you to specify whether Remote Desktop Services uses a
- If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, mandatory user profiles aren't used by users connecting remotely to the RD Session Host server.
Note:
For this policy setting to take effect, you must also enable and configure the "Set path for Remote Desktop Services Roaming User Profile" policy setting.
> [!NOTE]
> For this policy setting to take effect, you must also enable and configure the "Set path for Remote Desktop Services Roaming User Profile" policy setting.
<!-- TS_USER_MANDATORY_PROFILES-Description-End -->
<!-- TS_USER_MANDATORY_PROFILES-Editable-Begin -->

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@ -3173,9 +3173,7 @@ If you enable this setting, the system removes the Map Network Drive and Disconn
This setting doesn't prevent users from connecting to another computer by typing the name of a shared folder in the Run dialog box.
> [!NOTE]
>
This setting was documented incorrectly on the Explain tab in Group Policy for Windows 2000. The Explain tab states incorrectly that this setting prevents users from connecting and disconnecting drives.
> This setting was documented incorrectly on the Explain tab in Group Policy for Windows 2000. The Explain tab states incorrectly that this setting prevents users from connecting and disconnecting drives.
> [!NOTE]
> It's a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting.

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@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ description: Learn more about the System Area in Policy CSP.
author: vinaypamnani-msft
manager: aaroncz
ms.author: vinpa
ms.date: 05/11/2023
ms.date: 06/02/2023
ms.localizationpriority: medium
ms.prod: windows-client
ms.technology: itpro-manage
@ -687,9 +687,8 @@ By configuring this policy setting you can adjust what diagnostic data is collec
If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the device will send required diagnostic data and the end user can choose whether to send optional diagnostic data from the Settings app.
Note:
The "Configure diagnostic data opt-in settings user interface" group policy can be used to prevent end users from changing their data collection settings.
> [!NOTE]
> The "Configure diagnostic data opt-in settings user interface" group policy can be used to prevent end users from changing their data collection settings.
<!-- AllowTelemetry-Description-End -->
<!-- AllowTelemetry-Editable-Begin -->
@ -1150,9 +1149,8 @@ If you set this policy setting to "Disable diagnostic data opt-in settings", dia
If you don't configure this policy setting, or you set it to "Enable diagnostic data opt-in settings", end users can change the device diagnostic settings in the Settings app.
Note:
To set a limit on the amount of diagnostic data that's sent to Microsoft by your organization, use the "Allow Diagnostic Data" policy setting.
> [!NOTE]
> To set a limit on the amount of diagnostic data that's sent to Microsoft by your organization, use the "Allow Diagnostic Data" policy setting.
<!-- ConfigureTelemetryOptInSettingsUx-Description-End -->
<!-- ConfigureTelemetryOptInSettingsUx-Editable-Begin -->