The policy controls the state of the Switchback compatibility engine in the system. Switchback is a mechanism that provides generic compatibility mitigations to older applications by providing older behavior to old applications and new behavior to new applications. Switchback is on by default. If you enable this policy setting, Switchback will be turned off. Turning Switchback off may degrade the compatibility of older applications. This option is useful for server administrators who require performance and are aware of compatibility of the applications they are using. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Switchback will be turned on. Please reboot the system after changing the setting to ensure that your system accurately reflects those changes.
The PMTUDiscoveryEnabled property indicates whether the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) path is discovered. Setting this ...
The policy %1 resulted in an invalid status and was logged. See %windir%\security\logs\winlogon.log on the target machine ...
The policy %1 resulted in the following error %2. For more information, see %windir%\security\logs\winlogon.log on the target ...
The policy controls the state of the Application Telemetry engine in the system. Application Telemetry is a mechanism that ...
The policy controls the state of the Switchback compatibility engine in the system. Switchback is a mechanism that provides ...
The policy engine did not attempt to configure the setting. For more information, see %windir%\security\logs\winlogon.log ...
The policy of your user account does not allow you to change passwords too frequently. This is done to prevent users from ...
The policy of your user account does not allow you to change passwords too frequently. This is done to prevent users from ...
The port for Hyper-V Replica Broker '{0}' is not specified in '{1}'. Include the Hyper-V Replica Broker in the '{1}' and ...