File Classification Infrastructure Group Policy DefinitionsAccess-Denied AssistanceFile Classification InfrastructureFile Classification Infrastructure: Display Classification tab in File ExplorerEnable access-denied assistance on client for all file typesThis Group Policy Setting should be set on Windows clients to enable access-denied assistance for all file typesThis policy setting controls whether the Classification tab is displayed in the Properties dialog box in File Explorer.
The Classification tab enables users to manually classify files by selecting properties from a list. Administrators can define the properties for the organization by using Group Policy, and supplement these with properties defined on individual file servers by using File Classification Infrastructure, which is part of the File Server Resource Manager role service.
If you enable this policy setting, the Classification tab is displayed.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Classification tab is hidden.File Classification Infrastructure: Specify classification properties listThis policy setting controls which set of properties is available for classifying files on affected computers.
Administrators can define the properties for the organization by using Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), and then group these properties into lists. Administrators can supplement these properties on individual file servers by using File Classification Infrastructure, which is part of the File Server Resource Manager role service.
If you enable this policy setting, you can select which list of properties is available for classification on the affected computers.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Global Resource Property List in AD DS provides the default set of properties.Customize message for Access Denied errorsThis policy setting specifies the message that users see when they are denied access to a file or folder. You can customize the Access Denied message to include additional text and links. You can also provide users with the ability to send an email to request access to the file or folder to which they were denied access.
If you enable this policy setting, users receive a customized Access Denied message from the file servers on which this policy setting is applied.
If you disable this policy setting, users see a standard Access Denied message that doesn't provide any of the functionality controlled by this policy setting, regardless of the file server configuration.
If you do not configure this policy setting, users see a standard Access Denied message unless the file server is configured to display the customized Access Denied message. By default, users see the standard Access Denied message.
Customize message for File Not Found errorsThis policy setting specifies the message that users see when they receive a File Not Found error. You can customize the File Not Found message to include additional text and links. You can also provide users with the ability to send an email to request help. This enables an administrator to help with File Not Found errors caused by a user not having Read permissions to a folder with access-based enumeration enabled.
If you enable this policy setting, users receive a customized File Not Found message from the file servers on which this policy setting is applied.
If you disable this policy setting, users see a standard File Not Found message that doesn't provide any of the functionality controlled by this policy setting, regardless of the file server configuration.
If you do not configure this policy setting, users see a standard File Not Found message unless the file server is configured to display the customized File Not Found message. By default, users see the standard File Not Found message.
Display the following message to users who are denied access:Enable users to request assistanceAdd the following text to the end of the email:Email recipients:Folder ownerFile server administratorEmail settings:Include device claimsInclude user claimsLog emails in Application and Services event logFile Not Found Message SettingsFile Not Found Message Supplemental Text:Enable users to request assistanceFile Not Found Email Supplemental Text:Email RecipientsFolder ownerFile server administratorEmail SettingsInclude device claimsInclude user claimsLog emails in Applications and Services Logs