Maximum lifetime for service ticket This security setting determines the maximum amount of time (in minutes) that a granted session ticket can be used to access a particular service. The setting must be greater than 10 minutes and less than or equal to the setting for Maximum lifetime for user ticket. If a client presents an expired session ticket when it requests a connection to a server, the server returns an error message. The client must request a new session ticket from the Kerberos V5 Key Distribution Center (KDC). Once a connection is authenticated, however, it no longer matters whether the session ticket remains valid. Session tickets are used only to authenticate new connections with servers. Ongoing operations are not interrupted if the session ticket that is used to authenticate the connection expires during the connection. Default: 600 minutes (10 hours).
Maximum amount of time, in seconds, dirty lines or buckets may remain in the cache before they are flushed. A value of zero ...
Maximum application log size This security setting specifies the maximum size of the application event log, which has a maximum ...
Maximum command sequence number is not serially greater than expected command sequence number in login response. Dump data ...
Maximum length of a filename component supported by the Windows drive. A filename component is that portion of a filename ...
Maximum lifetime for service ticket This security setting determines the maximum amount of time (in minutes) that a granted ...
Maximum lifetime for user ticket renewal This security setting determines the period of time (in days) during which a user's ...
Maximum lifetime for user ticket This security setting determines the maximum amount of time (in hours) that a user's ticket-granting ...
Maximum number of directly addressable entities supported by this Controller. A value of 0 should be used if the number is ...
Maximum number of kilobytes of memory that can be allocated to a process. For operating systems with no virtual memory, this ...