Specifies whether or not to log events when the pruning service on a domain controller attempts to contact a computer before pruning the computer's printers. The pruning service periodically contacts computers that have published printers to verify that the printers are still available for use. If a computer does not respond to the contact attempt, the attempt is retried a specified number of times, at a specified interval. The "Directory pruning retry" setting determines the number of times the attempt is retried; the default value is two retries. The "Directory Pruning Interval" setting determines the time interval between retries; the default value is every eight hours. If the computer has not responded by the last contact attempt, its printers are pruned from the directory. If the "Log directory pruning retry events" setting is enabled, the contact events are recorded in the event log. If this setting is not configured or is disabled, the contact events are not recorded in the event log. Note: This setting does not affect the logging of pruning events; the actual pruning of a printer is always logged. Note: This setting is used only on domain controllers.
Specifies whether NPS automatically generates the session timeout based on user account expiration and time-of-day restrictions. ...
Specifies whether or not the "local access only" network icon will be shown. When enabled, the icon for Internet access will ...
Specifies whether or not the named pipe between FastCGI processes for this application is flushed before shutting down the ...
Specifies whether or not the user is prompted for a password when the system resumes from sleep. If you enable this policy, ...
Specifies whether or not to log events when the pruning service on a domain controller attempts to contact a computer before ...
Specifies whether Remote Desktop Services always prompts the client for a password upon connection. You can use this setting ...
Specifies whether Remote Desktop Services limits the number of simultaneous connections to the server. You can use this setting ...
Specifies whether Remote Desktop Services retains a user's per-session temporary folders at logoff. You can use this setting ...
Specifies whether Remote Desktop Services uses the specified network share or local directory path as the root of the user's ...