This policy setting allows you to set Teredo to be ready to communicate, a process referred to as qualification. By default, Teredo enters a dormant state when not in use. The qualification process brings it out of a dormant state. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the local host setting is used. This policy setting contains only one state: Policy Enabled State: If Default Qualified is enabled, Teredo will attempt qualification immediately and remain qualified if the qualification process succeeds.
This policy setting allows you to select the UDP port the Teredo client will use to send packets. If you leave the default ...
This policy setting allows you to set and lock Windows Media Player in skin mode, using a specified skin. If you enable this ...
This policy setting allows you to set options for dragging content from one domain to a different domain when the source ...
This policy setting allows you to set options for dragging content from one domain to a different domain when the source ...
This policy setting allows you to set Teredo to be ready to communicate, a process referred to as qualification. By default, ...
This policy setting allows you to set the default display name for new Group Policy objects. This setting allows you to specify ...
This policy setting allows you to set the default value of the SourcePath parameter on the Update-Help cmdlet. If you enable ...
This policy setting allows you to set the hardening level of the Windows Remote Management (WinRM) service with regard to ...
This policy setting allows you to set the maximum number of shortcuts the system can display in the Recent Items menu on ...