Determines whether the domain controller can prune (delete from Active Directory) the printers published by this computer. By default, the pruning service on the domain controller prunes printer objects from Active Directory if the computer that published them does not respond to contact requests. When the computer that published the printers restarts, it republishes any deleted printer objects. If you enable this setting or do not configure it, the domain controller prunes this computer's printers when the computer does not respond. If you disable this setting, the domain controller does not prune this computer's printers. This setting is designed to prevent printers from being pruned when the computer is temporarily disconnected from the network. Note: You can use the "Directory Pruning Interval" and "Directory Pruning Retry" settings to adjust the contact interval and number of contact attempts.
Determines whether settings that existed in Windows 2000 Server family will apply to Administrators. The set of Network Connections ...
Determines whether the Add Printer Wizard automatically publishes the computer's shared printers in Active Directory. If ...
Determines whether the Advanced Settings item on the Advanced menu in Network Connections is enabled for administrators. ...
Determines whether the computer's shared printers can be published in Active Directory. If you enable this setting or do ...
Determines whether the domain controller can prune (delete from Active Directory) the printers published by this computer. ...
Determines whether the pruning service on a domain controller prunes printer objects that are not automatically republished ...
Determines whether the queries expressed in Rules apply to this machine. Returns S_OK (0) if all queries expressed in rules ...
Determines whether the Remote Acccess Preferences item on the Advanced menu in Network Connections folder is enabled. The ...
Determines whether the RPC protocol messagese used by VSS for SMB2 File Shares feature is enabled. VSS for SMB2 File Shares ...