Determines how long the system waits for scripts applied by Group Policy to run. This setting limits the total time allowed for all logon, logoff, startup, and shutdown scripts applied by Group Policy to finish running. If the scripts have not finished running when the specified time expires, the system stops script processing and records an error event. By default, the system lets the combined set of scripts run for up to 600 seconds (10 minutes), but you can use this setting to adjust this interval. To use this setting, in the Seconds box, type a number from 1 to 32,000 for the number of seconds you want the system to wait for the set of scripts to finish. To direct the system to wait until the scripts have finished, no matter how long they take, type 0. This interval is particularly important when other system tasks must wait while the scripts complete. By default, each startup script must complete before the next one runs. Also, you can use the "Run logon scripts synchronously" setting to direct the system to wait for the logon scripts to complete before loading the desktop. An excessively long interval can delay the system and inconvenience users. However, if the interval is too short, prerequisite tasks might not be done, and the system can appear to be ready prematurely.
Determines and verifies the identity of an application. Disabling this service will prevent AppLocker from being enforced. ...
Determines how computers respond when they are disconnected from particular offline file servers. This setting overrides ...
Determines how long the first reminder balloon for a network status change is displayed. Reminder balloons appear when the ...
Determines how long the system waits for a user response before it uses a default value. The default value is applied when ...
Determines how long the system waits for scripts applied by Group Policy to run. This setting limits the total time allowed ...
Determines how long updated reminder balloons are displayed. Reminder balloons appear when the user's connection to a network ...
Determines how many shortcuts the system can display in the Recent Items menu on the Start menu. The Recent Items menu contains ...
Determines how many times the system tries to unload and update the registry portion of a user profile. When the number of ...
Determines how often reminder balloon updates appear. If you enable this setting, you can select how often reminder balloons ...