Defines when the Shutdown Event Tracker System State Data feature is activated. The system state data file contains information about the basic system state as well as the state of all running processes. If you enable this setting, the System State Data feature is activated when the user indicates that the shutdown or restart is unplanned. If you disable this setting, the System State Data feature is never activated. If you do not configure this setting, the default behavior for the System State Data feature occurs. Note: By default, the System State Data feature is always enabled on the Windows Server 2003 family.
Defines the semantics of corresponding entries in the ActivityQualifiers array. An example of each of these 'formats' and ...
Defines the set of Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) message types that Windows Firewall allows. Utilities can use ...
Defines the valid address bits in the 64-Bit physical address of the memory error. The mask specifies the granularity of ...
Defines values that specify the collection mode settings for drawn ink - whether ink collection is disabled, whether ink ...
Defines when the Shutdown Event Tracker System State Data feature is activated. The system state data file contains information ...
Defines whether a domain controller (DC) should attempt to verify with the PDC the password provided by a client if the DC ...
Defines whether this is for instruction caching (value=3), data caching (value=4) or both (value=5, \"Unified\"). Also, \"Other\" ...
Defines whether this is the primary (value=3), secondary (value=4) or tertiary (value=5) cache. Also, \"Other\" (1), \"Unknown\" ...
Defines whether this is write-back (value=3) or write-through (value=4) Cache, or whether this information \"Varies with ...