This policy setting determines when retries are no longer allowed for applications that perform periodic searches for domain controllers (DC) are unable to find a DC. For example, retires may be set to occur according to the Use maximum DC discovery retry interval policy setting, but when the value set in this policy setting is reached, no more retries occur. If a value for this policy setting is smaller than the value in the Use maximum DC discovery retry interval policy setting, the value for Use maximum DC discovery retry interval policy setting is used. The default value for this setting is to not quit retrying (0). The maximum value for this setting is 49 days (0x49*24*60*60=4233600). The minimum value for this setting is 0. Warning: If the value for this setting is too small, a client will stop trying to find a DC too soon.
This policy setting determines when policies that assign shared scripts are updated. This policy setting affects all policies ...
This policy setting determines when policies that assign wired network settings are updated. This policy setting affects ...
This policy setting determines when policies that assign wireless network settings are updated. This policy setting affects ...
This policy setting determines when registry policies are updated. This policy setting affects all policies in the Administrative ...
This policy setting determines when retries are no longer allowed for applications that perform periodic searches for domain ...
This policy setting determines when security policies are updated. This policy setting affects all policies that use the ...
This policy setting determines when software installation policies are updated. This policy setting affects all policy settings ...
This policy setting determines when Windows uses automatic language detection results, and when it relies on indexing history. ...
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