Determines whether the system records an event in the Application log when users reach their disk quota warning level on a volume. If you enable this setting, the system records an event. If you disable this setting, no event is recorded. When you enable or disable the setting, the system disables the corresponding "Log event when a user exceeds their warning level" option on the Quota tab, so that administrators cannot change logging while a setting is in effect. If the setting is not configured, no event is recorded, but administrators can use the Quota tab option to change the logging setting. This setting does not affect the Quota Entries window on the Quota tab. Even without the logged event, users can detect that they have reached their warning level because their status in the Quota Entries window changes. Note: To find the logging option, in My Computer, right-click the name of an NTFS file system volume, click Properties, and then click the Quota tab.
Determines whether the queries expressed in Rules apply to this machine. Returns S_OK (0) if all queries expressed in rules ...
Determines whether the registration of PTR resource records is enabled for the computers to which this policy is applied. ...
Determines whether the Remote Acccess Preferences item on the Advanced menu in Network Connections folder is enabled. The ...
Determines whether the RPC Runtime maintains RPC state information for the system, and how much information it maintains. ...
Determines whether the system records an event in the Application log when users reach their disk quota warning level on ...
Determines whether the system records an event in the local Application log when users reach their disk quota limit on a ...
Determines whether the system retains a roaming user's Windows Installer and Group Policy based software installation data ...
Determines whether the system saves a copy of a user's roaming profile on the local computer's hard drive when the user logs ...
Determines whether the user can publish DFS roots in Active Directory. If you enable this setting or do not configure it, ...