This policy setting changes the operational behavior of the Mapper I/O network protocol driver. LLTDIO allows a computer to discover the topology of a network it's connected to. It also allows a computer to initiate Quality-of-Service requests such as bandwidth estimation and network health analysis. If you enable this policy setting, additional options are available to fine-tune your selection. You may choose the "Allow operation while in domain" option to allow LLTDIO to operate on a network interface that's connected to a managed network. On the other hand, if a network interface is connected to an unmanaged network, you may choose the "Allow operation while in public network" and "Prohibit operation while in private network" options instead. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the default behavior of LLTDIO will apply.
This policy setting blocks applications from using the network to send notifications to update tiles, tile badges, toast, ...
This policy setting blocks voice and video calls during Quiet Hours. If you enable this policy setting, voice and video calls ...
This policy setting causes a Notification bar notification to appear when intranet content is loaded and the intranet mapping ...
This policy setting causes the Windows Installer to enforce strict rules for component upgrades. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting changes the operational behavior of the Mapper I/O network protocol driver. LLTDIO allows a computer ...
This policy setting changes the operational behavior of the Responder network protocol driver. The Responder allows a computer ...
This policy setting configures a list of the communities defined to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service. ...
This policy setting configures a local override for the configuration of behavior monitoring. This setting can only be set ...
This policy setting configures a local override for the configuration of maximum percentage of CPU utilization during scan. ...