Specifies whether desktop wallpaper is displayed to remote clients connecting via Remote Desktop Services. You can use this setting to enforce the removal of wallpaper during a Remote Desktop Services session. By default, Windows XP Professional displays wallpaper to remote clients connecting through Remote Desktop, depending on the client configuration (see the Experience tab in the Remote Desktop Connection options for more information). Servers running Windows Server 2003 do not display wallpaper by default to Remote Desktop Services sessions. If the status is set to Enabled, wallpaper never appears in a Remote Desktop Services session. If the status is set to Disabled, wallpaper might appear in a Remote Desktop Services session, depending on the client configuration. If the status is set to Not Configured, the default behavior applies.
Specifies whether additional authentication is required for Called Line Identification (CLID)-authenticated calls (Ascend ...
Specifies whether an entry for DirectAccess connectivity appears when the user clicks the Networking notification area icon. ...
Specifies whether Automatic Updates should automatically install certain updates that neither interrupt Windows services ...
Specifies whether Automatic Updates will deliver both important as well as recommended updates from the Windows Update update ...
Specifies whether desktop wallpaper is displayed to remote clients connecting via Remote Desktop Services. You can use this ...
Specifies whether Digital Locker can run. Digital Locker is a dedicated download manager associated with Windows Marketplace ...
Specifies whether dynamic updates should overwrite existing resource records that contain conflicting IP addresses. This ...
Specifies whether NCA service runs in Passive Mode or not. Set this to Disabled to keep NCA probing actively all the time. ...
Specifies whether network detection is used. 0:used at connect time and in steady state., 1:disabled at connect time, 2:disabled ...