"Sets the maximum size of each user profile and determines the system's response when a user profile reaches the maximum size. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system does not limit the size of user profiles. If you enable this setting, you can do the following: -- Set a maximum permitted user profile size; -- Determine whether the registry files are included in the calculation of the profile size; -- Determine whether users are notified when the profile exceeds the permitted maximum size; -- Specify a customized message notifying users of the oversized profile; -- Determine how often the customized message is displayed. Note: This setting affects both local and roaming profiles."
Sets the default display name for new Group Policy objects. This setting allows you to specify the default name for new Group ...
Sets the Encryption level to one of Low, Medium or High. The function takes one parameter that specifies the Encryption Level: ...
Sets the FallBack printer driver to one of: 0=No fallback print drivers, 1=Best guess, 2 = Best guess and if no match is ...
Sets the format name used to identify the queue or returns the format name generated by MSMQ when the queue was created or ...
Sets the maximum size of each user profile and determines the system's response when a user profile reaches the maximum size. ...
Sets the notification delays of directory partition with DN %s to %d1 and %d2 seconds where %d1 is the delay between notifying ...
Sets the priority of the pruning thread. The pruning thread, which runs only on domain controllers, deletes printer objects ...
Sets the properties ConnectClientDrivesAtLogon, ConnectPrinterAtLogon and DefaultToClientPrinter. It returns an integer value ...
Sets the properties InitialProgramPath and StartIn which specify the name and path of the program and the working directory ...