

Upgraded and fixed the code to work with.Downgraded the ModernWPF dependency to 0.9.4 to avoid issues with certain virtualization technologies.ColorPicker now supports adding custom formats.Quick Accent can now show a description of the selected character.The codebase was upgraded to work with.If you don't configure this setting, users are able to disable or enable the utility at their own discretion.If you disable this setting, the utility will be always disabled and the user won't be able to enable it.If you enable this setting, the utility will be always enabled and the user won't be able to disable it.

Configure enabled stateįor each utility shipped with PowerToys, there's a "Configure enabled state" policy, which forces an enabled state for the utility. Policy can force a PowerToys utility to be enabled or disabled for users covered by the policy. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. You will find the policies under "Administrative Templates/Microsoft PowerToys" in both the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders.

If your domain has more than one domain controller, the new ADMX files will be replicated to them at the next domain replication interval.(Example: %systemroot%\sysvol\domain\policies\PolicyDefinitions\EN-US) Create the folder if it doesn't already exist. Copy the "PowerToys.adml" file to the matching language folder in the PolicyDefinition folder.(Example: %systemroot%\sysvol\domain\policies\PolicyDefinitions) Copy the "PowerToys.admx" file to the PolicyDefinition folder.For more information, see How to create and manage the Central Store for Group Policy Administrative Templates in Windows. For older versions of Windows Server, you might need to create the PolicyDefinition folder. On a domain controller or workstation with RSAT, go to the PolicyDefinition folder (also known as the Central Store) on any domain controller for your domain.(Example: C:\Windows\PolicyDefinitions\en-US)Īdd the administrative template to Active Directory Copy the "PowerToys.adml" file to the matching language folder in your Policy Definition folder.Copy the "PowerToys.admx" file to your Policy Definition template folder.To install the PowerToys group policy follow these steps: Add the administrative template to an individual computer How to installĪ Group Policy Object is a virtual collection of policy settings with a unique name, such as a GUID, and represent policy settings in the file system and in the Active Directory. Since version 0.64, PowerToys is released on GitHub with GroupPolicyObject files.
