Specifies that Automatic Detection will be used to configure dial-up settings for users. Automatic Detection uses a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) or DNS server to customize the browser the first time it is started. If you enable this policy, users' dial-up settings will be configured by Automatic Detection. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, dial-up settings will not be configured by Automatic Detection, unless specified by the user.
Specifies if the DNS client performs primary DNS suffix devolution during the name resolution process. With devolution, a ...
Specifies if the units returned by this Sensor are rate units. All the values returned by this Sensor are represented in ...
Specifies that a multi-homed DNS client should optimize name resolution across networks. The setting improves performance ...
Specifies that Access-Request packets are signed to prevent dictionary attacks on CHAP, ARAP, or EAP authentication methods. ...
Specifies that Automatic Detection will be used to configure dial-up settings for users. Automatic Detection uses a DHCP ...
Specifies that computers may attach suffixes to an unqualified multi-label name before sending subsequent DNS queries if ...
Specifies that Distributed Link Tracking clients in this domain may use the Distributed Link Tracking (DLT) server, which ...
Specifies that error messages will be displayed to users if problems occur with proxy scripts. If you enable this policy, ...
Specifies that link local multicast name resolution (LLMNR) is disabled on client computers. LLMNR is a secondary name resolution ...