This setting controls whether the Net Logon service will allow the use of older cryptography algorithms that are used in Windows NT 4.0. The cryptography algorithms used in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier are not as secure as newer algorithms used in Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, and this version of Windows. By default, Net Logon will not allow the older cryptography algorithms to be used and will not include them in the negotiation of cryptography algorithms. Therefore, computers running Windows NT 4.0 will not be able to establish a connection to this domain controller. If this setting is enabled, Net Logon will allow the negotiation and use of older cryptography algorithms compatible with Windows NT 4.0. However, using the older algorithms represents a potential security risk.
This setting controls whether or not errors in the operating system are included when error reporting is enabled. When this ...
This setting controls whether or not the Netlogon share created by the Net Logon service on a domain controller (DC) should ...
This setting controls whether or not the Sysvol share created by the Net Logon service on a domain controller (DC) should ...
This setting controls whether or not unplanned shutdown events can be reported when error reporting is enabled. When this ...
This setting controls whether the Net Logon service will allow the use of older cryptography algorithms that are used in ...
This setting determines if roaming user profiles are available on a particular computer. By default, when roaming profile ...
This setting determines if the changes a user makes to their roaming profile are merged with the server copy of their profile. ...
This setting determines the behavior of the default consent setting in relation to custom consent settings. If this setting ...
This setting determines the behavior of the error reporting exclusion list. Windows will not send reports for any process ...