This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled. If you enable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, the Event Log file is automatically closed and renamed when it is full. A new file is then started. If you disable this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, new events are discarded and old events are retained. If you do not configure this policy setting and the "Retain old events" policy setting is enabled, new events are discarded and the old events are retained.
This policy setting configures whether or not Windows will activate an Enhanced Storage device. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting configures whether the computers to which this setting is applied are more aggressive when trying to ...
This policy setting controls computer restart performance at the risk of exposing BitLocker secrets. This policy setting ...
This policy setting controls configuring the device's Active Directory account for compound authentication. Support for providing ...
This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size and takes effect only if the "Retain ...
This policy setting controls Event Log behavior when the log file reaches its maximum size. If you enable this policy setting ...
This policy setting controls how Internet Explorer displays local intranet content. Intranet content is defined as any webpage ...
This policy setting controls how long Windows waits for a response from the network before logging on a user without a remote ...
This policy setting controls how long Windows waits for a user response before it uses a default user profile for roaming ...