Computer/User Node :
MACHINE
Policy Path :
Administrative
Templates\Network\Network Connections
Supported on :
At least Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 1
Help/Explain Text :
Determines
whether administrators can enable and configure the Internet Connection Sharing
(ICS) feature of an Internet connection and if the ICS service can run on the
computer. Important: This setting is location aware. It only applies when a
computer is connected to the same DNS domain network it was connected to when
the setting was refreshed on that computer. If a computer is connected to a DNS
domain network other than the one it was connected to when the setting was
refreshed, this setting does not apply. ICS lets administrators configure their
system as an Internet gateway for a small network and provides network
services, such as name resolution and addressing through DHCP, to the local
private network. If you enable this setting, ICS cannot be enabled or
configured by administrators, and the ICS service cannot run on the computer.
The Advanced tab in the Properties dialog box for a LAN or remote access
connection is removed. The Internet Connection Sharing page is removed from the
New Connection Wizard. The Network Setup Wizard is disabled. If you disable
this setting or do not configure it and have two or more connections,
administrators can enable ICS. The Advanced tab in the properties dialog box
for a LAN or remote access connection is available. In addition, the user is
presented with the option to enable Internet Connection Sharing in the Network
Setup Wizard and Make New Connection Wizard. (The Network Setup Wizard is
available only in Windows XP Professional.) By default, ICS is disabled when
you create a remote access connection, but administrators can use the Advanced
tab to enable it. When running the New Connection Wizard or Network Setup
Wizard, administrators can choose to enable ICS. Note: Internet Connection
Sharing is only available when two or more network connections are present.
Note: When the Prohibit access to properties of a LAN connection, Ability to
change properties of an all user remote access connection, or Prohibit changing
properties of a private remote access connection settings are set to deny
access to the Connection Properties dialog box, the Advanced tab for the
connection is blocked. Note: Nonadministrators are already prohibited from
configuring Internet Connection Sharing, regardless of this setting.
Registry Settings :
HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Network
Connections!NC_ShowSharedAccessUI
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