Defines the DNS servers to which a computer sends queries when it attempts to resolve names. This policy setting supersedes the list of DNS servers configured locally and those configured using DHCP. To use this policy setting, click Enabled, and then enter a space-delimited list of IP addresses in the available field. To use this policy setting, you must enter at least one IP address. If you enable this policy setting, the list of DNS servers is applied to all network connections used by computers that receive this policy setting. If you disable this policy setting, or if you do not configure this policy setting, computers will use the local or DHCP supplied list of DNS servers, if configured.
Defer to user' setting can only be used in a firewall rule where program path and TCP/UDP protocol are specified with no ...
Define the order of sources for downloading definition updates This setting allows you to define the order in which different ...
Define the order of sources for downloading definition updates. This setting allows you to define the order in which different ...
Defines constant string values that are used to increase recognition accuracy by providing contextual information to the ...
Defines the DNS servers to which a computer sends queries when it attempts to resolve names. This policy setting supersedes ...
Defines the file shares for downloading definition updates. setting allows you to configure UNC file share sources for downloading ...
Defines the number of days after which a catch-up signature is warranted. Works with SignatureUpdateLastChecked. 0 = no catch-up, ...
Defines the number of days after which a catch-up signature is warranted. Works with SignatureUpdateLastChecked. 0 = no catch-up; ...
Defines the semantics of corresponding entries in the ActivityQualifiers array. An example of each of these 'formats' and ...