Examples of using Preference extension in English and their translations into Russian
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Group Policy includes the Folders preference extension.
The preference extension applies this setting's value to the user or computer.
Group Policy includes the Environment preference extension.
The preference extension creates a new group with this name if the group does not exist.
Group Policy includes the Devices preference extension.
The preference extension does not apply this setting's value to the user or computer.
Group Policy includes the Printers preference extension.
Each preference extension can contain one or more preference items.
Group Policy includes the Applications preference extension.
The preference extension does not modify the recovery action when this setting is selected.
Group Policy includes the Drive Maps preference extension.
The preference extension creates a new user with this name if the user does not exist.
Group Policy includes the Scheduled Tasks preference extension.
The preference extension uses this shared connection as an installation source for the printer driver.
Group Policy includes the Start Menu 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.
The Folder Options preference extension uses the Update action to process Folder Options items.
Group Policy includes the Network Options preference extension.
The Printers preference extension uses Local Name to determine if a TCP/IP printer exists when a Local Name is provided.
Group Policy includes the Local Users and Groups preference extension.
Otherwise, the preference extension uses the TCP/IP address or the DNS Name to determine if the TCP/IP connection exits.
When editing a GPO, you can find this preference extension at the following location.
The preference extension performs this work prior to processing the members list defined in the preference item.
Starting and stopping a service occurs after the preference extension processes all other configuration settings.
The preference extension processes preference items in the security context of the logged-on user.
In this security context, the preference extension is limited to environment variables and system resources available only to the computer.
The preference extension renames the group with the name that matches in the Group Name box to the name provided in the Rename to box.
After selecting this option, the preference extension determines if the preference item should not apply to targeted users or computers(out of scope).
The preference extension only stops processing preference items that follow the failing preference item.