This policy setting specifies the number of seconds a pending fast user switch event will remain active before the switch is initiated. By default, a fast user switch event is active for 10 seconds before becoming inactive. If you enable this policy setting, you can configure the fast user switch event timeout to specify the number of seconds the event remains active. This value cannot exceed 60 seconds. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, a default value of 10 seconds is used for fast-user switch event timeouts.
This policy setting specifies the network locations that will be used for the repair of operating system corruption and for ...
This policy setting specifies the number of days a pending BITS job can remain inactive before the job is considered abandoned. ...
This policy setting specifies the number of minutes after midnight (local time) that Quiet Hours is to begin each day. If ...
This policy setting specifies the number of minutes after midnight (local time) that Quiet Hours is to end each day. If you ...
This policy setting specifies the number of seconds a pending fast user switch event will remain active before the switch ...
This policy setting specifies the order in which Windows Installer searches for installation files. If you disable or do ...
This policy setting specifies the percentage of battery capacity remaining that triggers the critical battery notification ...
This policy setting specifies the percentage of battery capacity remaining that triggers the low battery notification action. ...
This policy setting specifies the percentage of battery capacity remaining that triggers the reserve power mode. If you enable ...