Specifies the primary DNS suffix used by computers in DNS name registration and DNS name resolution. To use this policy setting, click Enabled and enter the entire primary DNS suffix you want to assign. For example: microsoft.com. Important: In order for changes to this policy setting to be applied on computers that receive it, you must restart Windows. If you enable this policy setting, it supersedes the primary DNS suffix configured in the DNS Suffix and NetBIOS Computer Name dialog box using the System control panel. You can use this policy setting to prevent users, including local administrators, from changing the primary DNS suffix. If you disable this policy setting, or if you do not configure this policy setting, each computer uses its local primary DNS suffix, which is usually the DNS name of Active Directory domain to which it is joined.
Specifies the Permissions that are allowed. The permissions are a combination of one or more of the following:WINSTATION_QUERY, ...
Specifies the Permissions that to be allowed. The permissions are a combination of one ore more of the following:WINSTATION_QUERY, ...
Specifies the position of the physical memory in a 'row'. For example, if it takes two 8-bit memory devices to form a 16-bit ...
Specifies the presence of a Data Link Connection Identifier (DLCI) for the user profile in a Frame Relay redirect connection. ...
Specifies the primary DNS suffix used by computers in DNS name registration and DNS name resolution. To use this policy setting, ...
Specifies the priority class for all processes associated with the job. Processes and threads cannot modify their priority ...
Specifies the processor affinity for all processes associated with the job. The affinity of each thread is set to this value, ...
Specifies the protocol used for name-password authentication (following Called Link Identification CLID authentication). ...
Specifies the range, in bytes, to which the last error can be resolved. For example, if error addresses are resolved to bit ...