The category "Security" can be found under "Policies\Administrative Templates\code4ward\Royal TS\" in the Group Policy Management Editor. The following policy settings are available:
This policy setting allows you to manage if a user is able to configure Royal TS to check for updates.
•If you enable this policy, Royal TS will not allow the user to check for updates.
•If you do not configure this policy setting or disable this policy, Royal TS will allow the user to check for updates.
To set the registry value manually, create a DWORD value with the name "DoNotAllowCheckForUpdates" under:
•HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\code4ward\RoyalTS\Security\
•HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Policies\code4ward\RoyalTS\Security\
To enable the policy setting, set the registry value to 1. To disable the policy, set the value to 0 or remove the value.
Note: This setting requires Royal TS V 2.1.0 or later.
This policy setting allows you to manage if a user is able to configure Royal TS to check for beta updates.
•If you enable this policy, Royal TS will not allow the user to check for beta updates.
•If you do not configure this policy setting or disable this policy, Royal TS will allow the user to check for beta updates.
To set the registry value manually, create a DWORD value with the name "DoNotAllowCheckForBetaUpdates" under:
•HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\code4ward\RoyalTS\Security\
•HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Policies\code4ward\RoyalTS\Security\
To enable the policy setting, set the registry value to 1. To disable the policy, set the value to 0 or remove the value.
Note: This setting requires Royal TS V 2.1.0 or later.
The policy setting allows you to manage if a user is able to reveal an object password in Royal TS property dialogs.
•If you enable this policy, Royal TS will not allow the user to show the password in the object property dialogs.
•If you do not configure this policy setting or disable this policy, Royal TS will allow the user to show the passwords in the object property dialogs.
To set the registry value manually, create a DWORD value with the name "DoNotAllowRevealPasswords" under:
•HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\code4ward\RoyalTS\Security\
•HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Policies\code4ward\RoyalTS\Security\
To enable the policy setting, set the registry value to 1. To disable the policy, set the value to 0 or remove the value.
Note: This setting requires Royal TS V 2.0.3 or later.