"Limits the Windows programs that users have permission to run on the computer. If you enable this setting, users can only run programs that you add to the List of Allowed Applications. This setting only prevents users from running programs that are started by the Windows Explorer process. It does not prevent users from running programs such as Task Manager, which are started by the system process or by other processes. Also, if users have access to the command prompt, Cmd.exe, this setting does not prevent them from starting programs in the command window that they are not permitted to start by using Windows Explorer. Note: It is a requirement for third-party applications with Windows 2000 or later certification to adhere to this setting. Note: To create a list of allowed applications, click Show, click Add, and then enter the application executable name (e.g., Winword.exe, Poledit.exe, Powerpnt.exe)."
Limits the number of unicast players that can be simultaneously connected to this publishing point. The default value is ...
Limits the number of unicast players that can be simultaneously connected to this server. The default value is unlimited. ...
Limits the percentage of a volume's disk space that can be used to store deleted files. If you enable this setting, the user ...
Limits the percentage of the computer's disk space that can be used to store automatically cached offline files. This setting ...
Limits the Windows programs that users have permission to run on the computer. If you enable this setting, users can only ...
Link to system information that you or a support professional might need to troubleshoot a problem or assess your computer's ...
List of processes that Windows System Resource Manager will not manage. wsrmc /Get:ExclusionList /o: /y /o Saves the user-defined ...
Listed below are busy files followed by the application that's using the file. Close the application and click Retry, or ...
Lists the calendar events that are scheduled between the specified date range. wsrmc /Get:CalView /Sd: /Ed: /Sd Specifies ...