Specifies whether to automatically update root certificates using the Windows Update Web site. Typically, a certificate is used when you use a secure Web site or when you send and receive secure e-mail. Anyone can issue certificates, but to have transactions that are as secure as possible, certificates must be issued by a trusted certificate authority (CA). Microsoft has included a list in Windows XP and other products of companies and organizations that it considers trusted authorities. If you enable this setting, when you are presented with a certificate issued by an untrusted root authority your computer will not contact the Windows Update web site to see if Microsoft has added the CA to its list of trusted authorities. If you disable or do not configure this setting, your computer will contact the Windows Update Web site.
Specifies whether to allow printing over HTTP from this client. Printing over HTTP allows a client to print to printers on ...
Specifies whether to allow Remote Desktop Connection clients to automatically reconnect to sessions on an RD Session Host ...
Specifies whether to allow this client to download print driver packages over HTTP. To set up HTTP printing, non-inbox drivers ...
Specifies whether to allow users to reconnect to a disconnected Remote Desktop Services session using a computer other than ...
Specifies whether to automatically update root certificates using the Windows Update Web site. Typically, a certificate is ...
Specifies whether to disable the administrator rights to customize security permissions in the Remote Desktop Session Host ...
Specifies whether to limit the number of sessions (both active and inactive). 0 - No, 1 or greater - The maximum number of ...
Specifies whether to perform a quick format by removing files from the disk without scanning the disk for bad sectors. Use ...
Specifies whether to prevent the mapping of client drives in a Remote Desktop Services session (drive redirection). By default, ...