"Determines how computers respond when they are disconnected from particular offline file servers. This setting overrides the default response, a user-specified response, and the response specified in the "Action on server disconnect" setting. To use this setting, click Show, and then click Add. In the "Type the name of the item to be added" box, type the server's computer name. Then, in the "Type the value of the item to be added" box, type "0" if users can work offline when they are disconnected from this server, or type "1" if they cannot. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured for a particular server, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Both Computer and User configuration take precedence over a user's setting. This setting does not prevent users from setting custom actions through the Offline Files tab. However, users are unable to change any custom actions established via this setting. Tip: To configure this setting without establishing a setting, in Windows Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Folder Options, click the Offline Files tab, and then click Advanced. This setting corresponds to the settings in the "Exception list" section."
Details provide the service name and a brief description. The service key is unique and is intended for use in programmatic ...
Detected one or more applications which are missing from the client's list of managed applications. A full policy refresh ...
Detected user assigned application %s from policy %s that was uninstalled on another machine. This uninstall will be ignored ...
Detects and monitors new hard disk drives and sends disk volume information to Logical Disk Manager Administrative Service ...
Determines how computers respond when they are disconnected from particular offline file servers. This setting overrides ...
Determines how long the first reminder balloon for a network status change is displayed. Reminder balloons appear when the ...
Determines how long the system waits for a user response before it uses a default value. The default value is applied when ...
Determines how long the system waits for scripts applied by Group Policy to run. This setting limits the total time allowed ...
Determines how long updated reminder balloons are displayed. Reminder balloons appear when the user's connection to a network ...