Specifies the active power plan from a list of default Windows power plans. To specify a custom power plan, use the Custom Active Power Plan setting. If you enable this policy setting, you must specify a power plan from the Active Power Plan list. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can see and change this setting.
Specifies the action that Windows takes when battery capacity reaches the low battery notification level. Possible actions ...
Specifies the action the server takes when a session times out. 0 - Disconnect the session, 1 - Silently reauthenticate and ...
Specifies the Active Directory location where searches for printers begin. The Add Printer Wizard gives users the option ...
Specifies the Active Directory site to which computers belong. An Active Directory site is one or more well-connected TCP/IP ...
Specifies the active power plan from a list of default Windows power plans. To specify a custom power plan, use the Custom ...
Specifies the active power plan from a specified power plan's GUID. The GUID for a custom power plan GUID can be retrieved ...
Specifies the active process limit for the job. If you try to associate a process with a job, and this causes the active ...
Specifies the additional time for the computer to wait for the domain controller's (DC) response when logging on to the network. ...
Specifies the address of the last memory error. The type of error is described by the ErrorInfo property. If the ErrorInfo ...