Determines which events the Offline Files feature records in the event log. Offline Files records events in the Application log in Event Viewer when it detects errors. By default, Offline Files records an event only when the offline files storage cache is corrupted. However, you can use this setting to specify additional events you want Offline Files to record. To use this setting, in the "Enter" box, select the number corresponding to the events you want the system to log. The levels are cumulative; that is, each level includes the events in all preceding levels. "0" records an error when the offline storage cache is corrupted. "1" also records an event when the server hosting the offline file is disconnected from the network. "2" also records events when the local computer is connected and disconnected from the network. "3" also records an event when the server hosting the offline file is reconnected to the network. Note: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration.
Determines whether users can use the New Connection Wizard, which creates new network connections. If you enable this setting ...
Determines whether users can view and change the properties of components used by a private or all-user remote access connection. ...
Determines whether users can view and change the properties of their private remote access connections. Private connections ...
Determines whether users can view the status for an active connection. Connection status is available from the connection ...
Determines which events the Offline Files feature records in the event log. Offline Files records events in the Application ...
Device %1 could not be migrated. Last Device Instance Id: %2 Class Guid: %3 Location Path: %4 Migration Rank: %5 Present: ...
Device %1 failed configuration Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Driver Date: %4 Driver Version: %5 Driver Provider: %6 Driver ...
Device %1 had a problem starting. Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Service: %4 Lower Filters: %5 Upper Filters: %6 Problem: ...
Device %1 had its configuration blocked by policy. Driver Name: %2 Class Guid: %3 Driver Date: %4 Driver Version: %5 Driver ...