Specifies the security level for dynamic DNS updates. To use this policy setting, click Enabled and then select one of the following values: Unsecure followed by secure - computers send secure dynamic updates only when nonsecure dynamic updates are refused. Only unsecure - computers send only nonsecure dynamic updates. Only secure - computers send only secure dynamic updates. If you enable this policy setting, computers that attempt to send dynamic DNS updates will use the security level that you specify in this policy setting. If you disable this policy setting, or if you do not configure this policy setting, computers will use local settings. By default, DNS clients attempt to use unsecured dynamic update first. If an unsecured update is refused, clients try to use secure update.
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 ...
Specifies the security limitations for the job.A value of No Administrator prevents any process in the job from using a token ...
Specifies the Start layout for users. This setting lets you specify the Start layout for users and prevents them from changing ...
Specifies the string that appears for DirectAccess connectivity when the user clicks the Networking notification area icon. ...
Specifies the target controller when multiple controllers exist. This syntax is appropriate when using 1394, USB or NET debugging. ...