"Specifies the maximum number of objects the system displays in response to a command to browse or search Active Directory. This setting affects all browse displays associated with Active Directory, such as those in Local Users and Groups, Active Directory Users and Computers, and dialog boxes used to set permissions for user or group objects in Active Directory. If you enable this setting, you can use the "Number of objects returned" box to limit returns from an Active Directory search. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system displays up to 10,000 objects. This consumes approximately 2 MB of memory or disk space. This setting is designed to protect the network and the domain controller from the effect of expansive searches."
Specifies the link management protocol that is used between the Ascend NAS and the Frame Relay switch in a Frame Relay profile. ...
Specifies the maximum allowable baud rate, in bits per second (bps). This member can be one of the following values: Value ...
Specifies the maximum amount of disk space that can be used for the Windows File Protection file cache. Windows File Protection ...
Specifies the maximum color resolution (color depth) for Terminal Services connections. You can use this setting to set a ...
Specifies the maximum number of objects the system displays in response to a command to browse or search Active Directory. ...
Specifies the maximum number of outstanding packets permitted on the system. When the number of outstanding packets reaches ...
Specifies the maximum size in bytes of the log file netlogon.log in the directory %windir%\debug when logging is enabled. ...
Specifies the maximum size, in bytes, of the driver's internal input buffer. A value of zero indicates that no maximum value ...
Specifies the maximum size, in bytes, of the driver's internal output buffer. A value of zero indicates that no maximum value ...