"Specifies how many times the pruning service on a domain controller repeats its attempt to contact a computer before pruning the computer's printers. The pruning service periodically contacts computers that have published printers to verify that the printers are still available for use. If a computer does not respond to the contact message, the message is repeated for the specified number of times. If the computer still fails to respond, then the pruning service "prunes" (deletes from Active Directory) printer objects the computer has published. By default, the pruning service contacts computers every eight hours and allows two retries before deleting printers from Active Directory. You can use this setting to change the number of retries. If you enable this setting, you can change the interval between attempts. If you do not configure or disable this setting, the default values are used. Note: This setting is used only on domain controllers."
Specifies attributes of the LUID. This value contains two 32-bit flags. Its meaning is dependent on the definition and use ...
Specifies attributes of the SID. This value contains up to 32 one-bit flags. Its meaning depends on the definition and use ...
Specifies how a License Server distributes license upgrades to terminal servers running Windows 2000. A License Server attempts ...
Specifies how client devices are directed when reconnecting to an existing terminal server session. If the status is set ...
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 Group Policy for computers is updated while the computer is in use (in the background). This setting ...
Specifies how often Group Policy for users is updated while the computer is in use (in the background). This setting specifies ...
Specifies how often Group Policy is updated on domain controllers while they are running (in the background). The updates ...