Specifies if computers may send dynamic updates to zones with a single label name. These zones are also known as top-level domain zones, for example: "com." By default, a DNS client that is configured to perform dynamic DNS update will update the DNS zone that is authoritative for its DNS resource records unless the authoritative zone is a top-level domain or root zone. If you enable this policy setting, computers send dynamic updates to any zone that is authoritative for the resource records that the computer needs to update, except the root zone. If you disable this policy setting, or if you do not configure this policy setting, computers do not send dynamic updates to the root zone or top-level domain zones that are authoritative for the resource records that the computer needs to update.
Specifies how many times the pruning service on a domain controller repeats its attempt to contact a computer before pruning ...
Specifies how much user idle time must elapse before the screen saver is launched. When configured, this idle time can be ...
Specifies how often the pruning service on a domain controller contacts computers to verify that their printers are operational. ...
Specifies if a computer performing dynamic DNS registration will register A and PTR resource records with a concatenation ...
Specifies if computers may send dynamic updates to zones with a single label name. These zones are also known as top-level ...
Specifies if DNS client computers will register PTR resource records. By default, DNS clients configured to perform dynamic ...
Specifies if DNS dynamic update is enabled. Computers configured for DNS dynamic update automatically register and update ...
Specifies if the capture is required at each possible layer in the target networking stack, or just the default layer. For ...
Specifies if the devolution level that DNS clients will use if they perform primary DNS suffix devolution during the name ...