falseList Element
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
The falseList element is used to set the multiple registry values when a boolean element is set to the false state.
Syntax
<falseList defaultKey="<placeholder for registry subkey>">
<item> … </item>
</falseList>
Attributes
Attributes | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
No |
Represents a default registry subkey for all items. |
Child elements
Element | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
Yes |
Represents a registry subkey with an associated value. |
Note
For simplicity of documentation, nested elements located one level down, known as child elements, will only be described for a given element.
Remarks
The falseList element is an optional element. If you use the falseList element when defining a boolean element, you must define at least one item element. If not, the Group Policy Object Editor will display an error.
You can define a maximum of one falseList element for a boolean element.
There is no limit to the number of items that can be defined for a single falseList element.
Examples
This XML fragment demonstrates the use of the falseList. The first two registry subkeys are set to a string value and a decimal value, respectively, for the boolean element false state. The third registry subkey is deleted for the boolean element false state.
<falseList>
<item key="Software\Policies\Examples"
valueName="ExamplefalseList1">
<value>
<string>0</string>
</value>
</item>
<item key="Software\Policies\Examples"
valueName="ExamplefalseList2">
<value>
<decimal value="10" />
</value>
</item>
<item key="Software\Policies\Examples"
valueName="ExamplefalseList3">
<value>
<delete />
</value>
</item>
</falseList>