Windows 10

  1. Determines whether a user can install and configure the Network Bridge. Important: This settings is location aware. It only ...
  2. Determines whether a user can view and change the properties of remote access connections that are available to all users ...
  3. Determines whether Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can change the properties of components used by a LAN ...
  4. Determines whether administrators can add and remove network components for a LAN or remote access connection. This setting ...
  5. Determines whether administrators can enable and configure the Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) feature of an Internet connection ...
  6. Determines whether administrators can enable and disable the components used by LAN connections. If you enable this setting ...
  7. Determines whether network files remain available if the computer is suddenly disconnected from the server hosting the files. ...
  8. Determines whether nonadministrators can rename a LAN connection. If you enable this setting, the Rename option is enabled ...
  9. Determines whether nonadministrators can rename all-user remote access connections. To create an all-user connection, on ...
  10. Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log off. This setting also disables the "Synchronize all ...
  11. Determines whether offline files are fully synchronized when users log on. This setting also disables the "Synchronize all ...
  12. Determines whether offline files are synchonized before a computer is suspended. If you enable this setting, offline files ...
  13. Determines whether printers using kernel-mode drivers may be installed on the local computer. Kernel-mode drivers have access ...
  14. Determines whether scheduled diagnostics will run to proactively detect and resolve system problems. If you enable this policy ...
  15. Determines whether screen savers used on the computer are password protected. If you enable this setting, all screen savers ...
  16. Determines whether settings that existed in Windows 2000 Server family will apply to Administrators. The set of Network Connections ...
  17. Determines whether the Add Printer Wizard automatically publishes the computer's shared printers in Active Directory. If ...
  18. Determines whether the Advanced Settings item on the Advanced menu in Network Connections is enabled for administrators. ...
  19. Determines whether the computer's shared printers can be published in Active Directory. If you enable this setting or do ...
  20. Determines whether the domain controller can prune (delete from Active Directory) the printers published by this computer. ...
  21. Determines whether the pruning service on a domain controller prunes printer objects that are not automatically republished ...
  22. Determines whether the queries expressed in Rules apply to this machine. Returns S_OK (0) if all queries expressed in rules ...
  23. Determines whether the Remote Acccess Preferences item on the Advanced menu in Network Connections folder is enabled. The ...
  24. Determines whether the RPC protocol messagese used by VSS for SMB2 File Shares feature is enabled. VSS for SMB2 File Shares ...
  25. Determines whether the XPS Rasterization Service or the XPS-to-GDI conversion (XGC) is forced to use a software rasterizer ...
  26. Determines whether users can change the properties of a LAN connection. This setting determines whether the Properties menu ...
  27. Determines whether users can configure advanced TCP/IP settings. If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network ...
  28. Determines whether users can connect and disconnect remote access connections. If you enable this setting (and enable the ...
  29. Determines whether users can delete all user remote access connections. To create an all-user remote access connection, on ...
  30. Determines whether users can delete remote access connections. If you enable this setting (and enable the "Enable Network ...
  31. Determines whether users can enable/disable LAN connections. If you enable this setting, the Enable and Disable options for ...
  32. Determines whether users can rename LAN or all user remote access connections. If you enable this setting, the Rename option ...
  33. Determines whether users can rename their private remote access connections. Private connections are those that are available ...
  34. Determines whether users can use the New Connection Wizard, which creates new network connections. If you enable this setting ...
  35. Determines whether users can view and change the properties of components used by a private or all-user remote access connection. ...
  36. Determines whether users can view and change the properties of their private remote access connections. Private connections ...
  37. Determines whether users can view the status for an active connection. Connection status is available from the connection ...
  38. Determines which events the Offline Files feature records in the event log. Offline Files records events in the Application ...
  39. Device %1 could not be migrated. Last Device Instance Id: %2 Class Guid: %3 Location Path: %4 Migration Rank: %5 Present: ...
  40. Device %1 failed configuration Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Driver Date: %4 Driver Version: %5 Driver Provider: %6 Driver ...
  41. Device %1 had a problem starting. Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Service: %4 Lower Filters: %5 Upper Filters: %6 Problem: ...
  42. Device %1 had its configuration blocked by policy. Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Driver Date: %4 Driver Version: %5 Driver ...
  43. Device %1 is not correctly processing some write requests. In Device Manager, ensure that the Write Cache option is disabled ...
  44. Device %1 requires a system reboot before it can be started. Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Service: %4 Lower Filters: %5 ...
  45. Device %1 requires a system reboot to complete configuration. Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Driver Date: %4 Driver Version: ...
  46. Device %1 was configured. Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Driver Date: %4 Driver Version: %5 Driver Provider: %6 Driver Section: ...
  47. Device : %1!s! (%2!s!) Condition : %3!s! Line bps : %4!-12d! Duration : %5!d! Days, %6!d! Hrs, %7!d! Mins Bytes In : %8!-12d! ...
  48. DEVICE ADDITIONAL OPTIONS The following types apply to device additional options entries. For information about data formats ...
  49. Device encryption helps protect your files and folders from unauthorized access in case your PC is lost or stolen. Create ...
  50. Device encryption is on. Any new files are encrypted automatically, and we'll finish encrypting your older files when your ...
  51. Device encryption is on. Any new files are encrypted automatically, and we'll finish encrypting your older files when your ...
  52. Device Guard successfully processed the Group Policy: Configurable Code Integrity Policy = %1, Policy file path = %2, Reboot ...
  53. Device Guard successfully processed the Group Policy: Virtualization Based Security = %1, Secure Boot = %2, DMA Protection ...
  54. Device metadata that contains an extension namespace has been parsed for container '%1', ExtensionNamespace = '%2', Culture ...
  55. Device Power State is the current power state of the network interface card. Power state 0 is the active operating state, ...
  56. Device Stage couldn't complete this task. The device or your computer might be busy. Try again later, or try disconnecting ...
  57. Devices are normally disabled if they are not working properly or causing a resource conflict. You cannot use a device when ...
  58. Devices: Allow undock without having to log on This security setting determines whether a portable computer can be undocked ...
  59. Devices: Allowed to format and eject removable media This security setting determines who is allowed to format and eject ...
  60. Devices: Prevent users from installing printer drivers when connecting to shared printers For a computer to print to a shared ...
  61. Devices: Restrict CD-ROM access to locally logged-on user only This security setting determines whether a CD-ROM is accessible ...
  62. Devices: Restrict floppy access to locally logged-on user only This security setting determines whether removable floppy ...
  63. Devices: Unsigned driver installation behavior This security setting determines what happens when an attempt is made to install ...
  64. DFS could not access its private data from the Active Directory. Please manually check network connectivity, security access, ...
  65. DFS has recovered from an error and is able to read its private data from the Active Directory. Root %1 is now able to read ...
  66. DFS is requesting the client for a larger buffer for trusted domain information. Some Win98 clients may not be able to access ...
  67. DFS link %1 was marked incorrectly as a DFS root. The DFS namespace is operational on this server. If this namespace is hosted ...
  68. DFS metadata object %1 is empty in the metadata for DFS root %2. The DFS namespace is operational on this server. If this ...
  69. DFS was unable to resynchronize this root target for root: %1. This may lead to inaccessability of portions of the DFS namespace. ...
  70. DHCP client request from %1 was dropped since the applicable IP address ranges in scope/superscope %2 are out of available ...
  71. DHCP has cancelled IPv4 address acquisition cycle after %1 DISCOVER transmissions on interface %2 because the machine is ...
  72. DHCP has cancelled IPv4 address acquisition cycle after %1 DISCOVER transmissions on interface %2 because the machine is ...
  73. DHCP has cancelled IPv4 address acquisition cycle after %1 DISCOVER transmissions on interface %2 because the machine is ...
  74. DHCP has cancelled IPv6 address acquisition cycle after %1 SOLICIT transmissions on interface %2 because the machine is in ...
  75. DHCP has cancelled IPv6 address acquisition cycle after %1 SOLICIT transmissions on interface %2 because the machine is in ...