Specifies the range, in bytes, to which the last error can be resolved. For example, if error addresses are resolved to bit 11 (i.e., on a typical page basis), then errors can be resolved to 4K boundaries and this property is set to 4000. If the ErrorInfo property is equal to 3, \"OK\", then this property has no meaning.
Specifies the primary DNS suffix used by computers in DNS name registration and DNS name resolution. To use this policy setting, ...
Specifies the priority class for all processes associated with the job. Processes and threads cannot modify their priority ...
Specifies the processor affinity for all processes associated with the job. The affinity of each thread is set to this value, ...
Specifies the protocol used for name-password authentication (following Called Link Identification CLID authentication). ...
Specifies the range, in bytes, to which the last error can be resolved. For example, if error addresses are resolved to bit ...
Specifies the relative preference assigned to each tunnel when more than one set of tunneling attributes is returned to the ...
Specifies the scheduling class for all processes associated with the job. The valid values are 0 to 9. Use 0 for the least ...
Specifies the screen saver for the user's desktop. If you enable this setting, the system displays the specified screen saver ...
Specifies the security level for dynamic DNS updates. To use this policy setting, click Enabled and then select one of the ...