Examples of using Preference extension in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Group Policy includes the Files preference extension.
The preference extension creates a new group with this name if the group does not exist.
Group Policy includes the Folders preference extension.
The editor displays preference extensions under two categories.
Group Policy includes the Services preference extension.
Each preference extension can contain one or more preference items.
Group Policy includes the Registry preference extension.
The preference extension applies this setting's value to the user or computer.
Group Policy includes the Printers preference extension.
The preference extension does not apply this setting's value to the user or computer.
Group Policy includes the Start Menu preference extension.
The preference extension creates a new user with this name if the user does not exist.
Group Policy includes the Environment preference extension.
Preference extensions remove<> characters from the text and leave the unresolved variable.
Group Policy includes the Applications preference extension.
The preference extension uses this shared connection as an installation source for the printer driver.
Group Policy includes the Data Sources preference extension.
If the user exists, the preference extension uses the user with this name as the target of the requested action.
Group Policy includes the Network Options preference extension.
Preference extensions provide a list of variables from which you can choose to insert into text boxes.
Group Policy includes the Scheduled Tasks preference extension.
Unlike other preference extensions, you can only update Regional Options preference items.
Group Policy includes the Internet Settings preference extension.
Preference extensions support Windows environment variables and generate a number of additional process environment variables.
Group Policy includes the Local Users and Groups preference extension.
The Services preference extension allows you to configure existing services on computers by using a Service preference item.
Within each GPO, you can create multiple preference items with each preference extension.
Starting and stopping a service occurs after the preference extension processes all other configuration settings.
Preference extensions start processing preference items from the bottom of the list and work their way to the top.
In the console tree under Computer Configuration or User Configuration, expand the Preferences folder, andthen browse to the preference extension.