"Specifies the sites for which the global catalogs (GC) should register site-specific GC locator DNS SRV resource records. These records are registered in addition to the site-specific SRV records registered for the site where the GC resides, and records registered by a GC configured to register GC Locator DNS SRV records for those sites without a GC that are closest to it. The GC Locator DNS records and the site-specific SRV records are dynamically registered by the Net Logon service, and they are used to locate the GC. An Active Directory site is one or more well-connected TCP/IP subnets that allow administrators to configure Active Directory access and replication. A GC is a domain controller that contains a partial replica of every domain in Active Directory. To specify the sites covered by the GC Locator DNS SRV records, click Enabled, and enter the sites' names in a space-delimited format. If this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any GCs, and GCs use their local configuration."
Specifies the screen saver for the user's desktop. If you enable this setting, the system displays the specified screen saver ...
Specifies the security limitations for the job.A value of No Administrator prevents any process in the job from using a token ...
Specifies the sites for which the domain controllers (DC) housing application directory partition should register the site-specific, ...
Specifies the sites for which the domain controllers (DC) register the site-specific DC Locator DNS SRV resource records. ...
Specifies the sites for which the global catalogs (GC) should register site-specific GC locator DNS SRV resource records. ...
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the driver's internal input buffer. A value of zero indicates that the value is unavailable. ...
Specifies the size, in bytes, of the driver's internal output buffer. A value of zero indicates that the value is unavailable. ...
Specifies the Terminal Server fallback printer driver behavior. By default, Terminal Server fallback printer driver is disabled. ...
Specifies the terminal servers and license servers to which a Terminal Server License Server offers licenses. You can use ...