This policy setting specifies the network locations that will be used for the repair of operating system corruption and for enabling optional features that have had their payload files removed. If you enable this policy setting and specify the new location, the files in that location will be used to repair operating system corruption and for enabling optional features that have had their payload files removed. You must enter the fully qualified path to the new location in the ""Alternate source file path"" text box. Multiple locations can be specified when each path is separated by a semicolon. The network location can be either a folder, or a WIM file. If it is a WIM file, the location should be specified by prefixing the path with "wim:" and include the index of the image to use in the WIM file. For example "wim:\\server\share\install.wim:3". If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, or if the required files cannot be found at the locations specified in this policy setting, the files will be downloaded from Windows Update, if that is allowed by the policy settings for the computer.
This policy setting specifies the maximum size in bytes of the log file netlogon.log in the directory %windir%\debug when ...
This policy setting specifies the maximum size of the log file in kilobytes. If you enable this policy setting, you can configure ...
This policy setting specifies the message that users see when they are denied access to a file or folder. You can customize ...
This policy setting specifies the message that users see when they receive a File Not Found error. You can customize the ...
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 ...