Specifies whether "Events.asp" hyperlinks are available for events within the Event Viewer application. The Event Viewer normally makes all HTTP(S) URLs into hot links that activate the Internet browser when clicked. In addition, "More Information" is placed at the end of the description text if the event is created by a Microsoft component. This text contains a link (URL) that, if clicked, sends information about the event to Microsoft, and allows users to learn more about why that event occurred. If you enable this setting, event description URL links are not activated and the text "More Information" is not displayed at the end of the description. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the user can click the hyperlink which prompts the user and then sends information about the event over the internet to Microsoft. Also, see "Events.asp URL", "Events.asp program", and "Events.asp Program Command Line Parameters" settings in "Administrative Templates/Windows Components/Event Viewer".
Specifies the value for the Time-To-Live (TTL) field in Net Logon registered SRV resource records. These DNS records are ...
Specifies the Weight field in the SRV resource records registered by the domain controllers (DC) to which this setting is ...
Specifies the XML Web service Help page (an .aspx file) that is displayed to a browser when the browser navigates directly ...
Specifies where to store connection authorization policies (CAPs). 0 - Local Network Policy Server, 1- Central Network Policy ...
Specifies whether "Events.asp" hyperlinks are available for events within the Event Viewer application. The Event Viewer ...
Specifies whether a Remote Desktop Session Host server requires secure RPC communication with all clients or allows unsecured ...
Specifies whether active content links in trusted assistance content are rendered. By default, the Help viewer renders trusted ...
Specifies whether additional authentication is required for Called Line Identification (CLID)-authenticated calls (Ascend ...
Specifies whether an ASP page allows paths relative to the current directory (using the .\ notation) or above the current ...