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Open-Shell-Menu/ClassicStartLoc/English/PolicyDefinitions.rtf
Xenhat 0adcd693e4 Some branding and licensing work (#22)
* Fix stdafx include

* Fix basic handling of "Games" folder on Windows10 RS4 (#10)
This does the following:
- Sets the default state to hidden
- Skips the Games folder when searching

This does not:
- Hide the dead menu entry.

I do not currently know how to actively change the user preference setting to forcefully hide it.

* Add basic Visual Studio gitignore

* Add specific entries to gitignore

* Do not set default menu to Win7 on RS4 (#10)

* Rename "PC Settings" to "Settings" (#12)

* Create distinction between modern and legacy settings in search results

* Add more build artifacts to gitignore

* Add default paths for toolset and build all languages

* Fix several memsize, memtype and nullpointer issues

* create trunk branch containing all changes

* set fallback and next version to 4.3.2, set resource fallback value to allow loading in IDE

* add generated en-US.dll to gitignore

* Don't echo script contents, add disabled "git clean -dfx" to build fresh

* Initial re-branding work (#21)

* Create copy of __MakeFinal to build all languages (Use this file when releasing new versions)

* Move the registry key IvoSoft->Passionate-Coder (#21)

* Change company/mfg name IvoSoft->Passionate-Coder (#21)

* Update some leftover copyright dates (#21)

* Fix accidental copy-paste breaking MakeFinal scripts

* Fix invalid company name for Wix and change registry keys to match the new string (#21)

* Update more copyright and legal text (#21)

* Update RTF files format (Wordpad generated those) (#21)

* update license text in RTF files (#21)
We lost the blue link text in the installer page. Will have to manually re-color all the links later.
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\pard\brdrb\brdrs\brdrw20\brsp80 \widctlpar\sa300\cf1\expndtw5\kerning28\f0\fs52\lang9 Classic Start policy definitions\par
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The provided ADMX files can be used by administrators to adjust the settings for multiple users.\par
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Copy the contents of the \b PolicyDefinitions\b0 folder (including the \b en-US\b0 sub-folder) to \b C:\\Windows\\PolicyDefinitions\b0 .\par
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After that you will be able to use the \b gpedit.msc\b0 tool edit the settings. They will show up under \b Administrative Templates -> Classic Start\b0 .\par
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To edit a setting, change the policy from \b Not Configured\b0 to \b Enabled\b0 . Setting a policy to \b Disabled\b0 is not supported and has no effect.\par
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Each setting has 2 components \endash state and value. The state can be:\par
\b\par
Locked to this value:\b0 The value you enter will be used for the setting. Users will not be able to change the setting using the Settings dialog.\par
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\b Locked to default:\b0 The setting will be locked to the default value determined by the software. The default value depends on the current OS version and configuration, current style, etc. The value you enter for the policy will be ignored.\par
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\b Unlocked:\b0 The value you enter will be used to replace the default value of the setting. The users will be able to override the setting from the Settings dialog.\par
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There are 4 places where Classic Start looks for settings. In order of precedence they are:\par
\b HKLM\\Software\\Policies\\PassionateCoder\b0 \endash this is where the Computer Configuration policies are stored\par
\b HKLM\\Software\\PassionateCoder\b0 \endash this is where you can manually store settings for all users\par
\b HKCU\\Software\\Policies\\PassionateCoder\b0 \endash this is where the User Configuration policies are stored\par
\b HKCU\\Software\\PassionateCoder\b0 \endash this is where the Settings dialog stores the per-user setting\par
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If a setting is locked in any of the first 3 locations, it will be grayed out in the Settings dialog and users can\rquote t change it.\par
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You can download translations for the group policy settings. Look for the file \b PolicyDefinitions.zip\b0\par
here: {{\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK http://www.classicshell.net/translations/ }}{\fldrslt{http://www.classicshell.net/translations/\ul0\cf0}}}}\f1\fs22\par
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