This setting specifies whether the computer will act as a BITS peercaching client. By default, when BITS peercaching is enabled, the computer acts as both a peercaching server (offering files to its peers) and a peercaching client (downloading files from its peers). If you enable this setting, the computer will no longer use the BITS Peercaching feature to download files; files will be downloaded only from the origin server. However, the computer will still make files available to its peers. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the computer attempts to download peer enabled BITS jobs from peer computers before reverting to the origin server. Note: This setting has no effect if the "Allow BITS Peercaching"setting is disabled or not configured.
This setting specifies the number of days that Internet Explorer tracks views of pages in the History List. To access the ...
This setting specifies the update check interval. The default value is 30 days. If you enable this policy setting, the user ...
This setting specifies to automatically detect the proxy server settings used to connect to the Internet and customize Internet ...
This setting specifies to connect to the internet using the proxy server settings specified. A proxy server acts as an intermediary ...
This setting specifies whether the computer will act as a BITS peercaching client. By default, when BITS peercaching is enabled, ...
This setting specifies whether the computer will act as a BITS peercaching server. By default, when BITS peercaching is enabled, ...
This setting turns off Microsoft Peer-to-Peer Networking Services in its entirety, and will cause all dependent applications ...
This setting turns the Accounting feature On or Off. If you enable this setting, Windows System Resource Manager (WSRM) will ...
This settings allows you to configure client computers to always lock when resuming from a hibernate or suspend. If you enable ...