trueValue Element
Applies To: Windows Server 2008
The trueValue element sets the registry value for the true condition of a boolean element.
Syntax
<trueValue>
<delete /> | <decimal> … </decimal> | <string> … </string>
</trueValue>
You must include a choice of either the delete element, decimal element, or string element.
Attributes
There are no attributes associated with this element.
Child elements
Element | Required | Description |
---|---|---|
One of three must be used in the enabledValue element. |
Represents a deleted registry value or key. |
|
One of three must be used in the enabledValue element. |
Represents an unsigned decimal number. |
|
One of three must be used in the enabledValue element. |
String type limited to 255 characters in length. |
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 trueValue element is an optional element. If you use the trueValue element when defining a boolean element, you must define one child element: delete, decimal, or string element. If not, the Group Policy Management Console or Local Group Policy Editor will display an error.
Examples
This XML fragment is an example of a trueValue element used to configure a registry setting value to a decimal value of 1.
<trueValue>
<decimal value="1" />
</trueValue>