The following tables present settings you can configure within a policy. Find the task you want to perform in the left column, then locate its corresponding setting in the right column.
Graphics & Multimedia |
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Task: |
Use this policy setting: |
Control the amount of memory allocated for displaying graphics in a session |
Display memory limit |
Control how a user’s display degrades in response to memory limits and whether or not to notify the user |
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Control compression of images for use in sessions of limited bandwidth |
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Control whether or not Flash content is rendered in sessions |
Flash acceleration |
Control whether or not Web sites can display Flash content when accessed in sessions |
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Desktop UI |
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Task: |
Use this policy setting: |
Control whether or not Desktop wallpaper is used in users’ sessions |
Desktop wallpaper |
View window contents while a window is dragged |
View window contents while dragging |
User Devices |
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To limit bandwidth used for: |
Use this policy setting: |
Client audio mapping |
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Cut-and-paste using local clipboard |
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Devices connected to a local COM port |
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Access in a session to local client drives |
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Printers connected to the client LPT port |
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Client session |
Overall session bandwidth limit |
Printing |
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Audio |
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Task: |
Use this policy setting: |
Control whether or not to allow audio input from microphones on the user device |
Client microphone redirection |
Control audio quality on the user device |
Audio quality |
Control audio mapping to speakers on the user device |
Client audio redirection |
User drives and devices |
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Task: |
Use this policy setting: |
Control whether or not drives on the user device are connected when users log on to the server |
Auto connect client drives |
Control how drives map from the user device |
Client drive redirection |
Improve the speed of writing and copying files to a client disk over a WAN |
Use asynchronous writes |
Control whether or not user devices attached to local COM ports are available in a session |
Client COM port redirection |
Control whether or not client printers attached to local LPT ports are available in a session |
Client LPT port redirection |
Control whether or not users’ local hard drives are available in a session |
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Control whether or not users’ local floppy drives are available in a session |
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Control whether or not users’ network drives are available in a session |
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Control whether or not users’ local CD, DVD, or Blu-ray drives are available in a session |
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Control whether or not users’ local removable drives are available in a session |
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Control cut-and-paste data transfer between the server and the local clipboard |
Client clipboard redirection |
Printing |
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Task: |
Use this policy setting: |
Control creation of client printers on the user device |
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Allow use of legacy printer names and preserve backward compatibility with prior versions of the server |
Client printer names |
Control the location where printer properties are stored |
Printer properties retention |
Control whether print requests are processed by the client or the server |
Direct connections to print servers |
Control whether or not users can access printers connected to their user devices |
Client printer redirection |
Control installation of native Windows drivers when automatically creating client and network printers |
Automatic installation of in-box printer drivers |
Control when to use the Universal Printer Driver |
Universal printing |
Choose a printer based on a roaming user’s session information |
Default printer |
Single Sign-On |
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Task: |
Use this policy setting: |
Identify which credential repository to use when using Single Sign-On |
Single Sign-On central store |
Allow or prevent use of Single Sign-On |
Single Sign-On |
Reference: Policy Settings: Quick Reference Table