This policy setting determines how the SMB server selects a cipher suite when negotiating a new connection with an SMB client. If you enable this policy setting, the SMB server will select the cipher suite it most prefers from the list of client-supported cipher suites, ignoring the client's preferences. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the SMB server will select the cipher suite the client most prefers from the list of server-supported cipher suites. Note: When configuring this security setting, changes will not take effect until you restart Windows.
This policy setting determines how long the system waits for scripts applied by Group Policy to run. This setting limits ...
This policy setting determines how many times the system tries to unload and update the registry portion of a user profile. ...
This policy setting determines how programs interpret two-digit years. This policy setting affects only the programs that ...
This policy setting determines how the SMB server selects a cipher suite when negotiating a new connection with an SMB client. ...
This policy setting determines how the SMB server selects a cipher suite when negotiating a new connection with an SMB client. ...
This policy setting determines if dynamic registration of the domain controller (DC) locator DNS resource records is enabled. ...
This policy setting determines if the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) peer caching feature is enabled on a ...
This policy setting determines if the changes a user makes to their roaming profile are merged with the server copy of their ...
This policy setting determines the amount of diagnostic and usage data reported to Microsoft. A value of 0 indicates that ...