This policy setting controls the legacy remote shutdown interface (named pipe). The named pipe remote shutdown interface is needed in order to shutdown this system from a remote Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 system. If you enable this policy setting, the system does not create the named pipe remote shutdown interface. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the system creates the named pipe remote shutdown interface.
This policy setting controls the first-run response that the user sees on a zone-by-zone basis. When the user encounters ...
This policy setting controls the idle connection timeout for RPC/HTTP connections. This policy setting is useful in cases ...
This policy setting controls the installation of ActiveX controls for sites in Trusted zone. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting controls the Kerberos client's behavior in validating the KDC certificate for smart card and system certificate ...
This policy setting controls the legacy remote shutdown interface (named pipe). The named pipe remote shutdown interface ...
This policy setting controls the load priority for the antimalware service. Increasing the load priority will allow for faster ...
This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service ...
This policy setting controls the network latency and throughput thresholds that will cause a client computers to transition ...
This policy setting controls the Start background visuals. If you enable this policy setting, the Start background will use ...