Determines the smallest unit of time that the Packet Scheduler uses when scheduling packets for transmission. The Packet Scheduler cannot schedule packets for transmission more frequently than permitted by the value of this entry. If you enable this setting, you can override the default timer resolution established for the system, usually units of 10 microseconds. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the setting has no effect on the system. Important: If a timer resolution is specified in the registry for a particular network adapter, then this setting is ignored when configuring that network adapter.
Determines the execution level for Windows Shutdown Performance Diagnostics. If you enable this policy setting, you must ...
Determines the execution level for Windows Standby/Resume Performance Diagnostics. If you enable this policy setting, you ...
Determines the execution level for Windows System Responsiveness Diagnostics. If you enable this policy setting, you must ...
Determines the percentage of connection bandwidth that the system can reserve. This value limits the combined bandwidth reservations ...
Determines the smallest unit of time that the Packet Scheduler uses when scheduling packets for transmission. The Packet ...
Determines whether a user can install and configure the Network Bridge. Important: This settings is location aware. It only ...
Determines whether a user can view and change the properties of remote access connections that are available to all users ...
Determines whether Administrators and Network Configuration Operators can change the properties of components used by a LAN ...
Determines whether administrators can add and remove network components for a LAN or remote access connection. This setting ...