This policy setting configures the maximum number of concurrent shells any user can remotely open on the same system. Any number from 0 to 0x7FFFFFFF cand be set, where 0 means unlimited number of shells. If you enable this policy setting, the user cannot open new remote shells if the count exceeds the specified limit. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, by default the limit is set to two remote shells per user.
This policy setting configures the cost of 4G connections on the local machine. If this policy setting is enabled, a drop-down ...
This policy setting configures the cost of Wireless LAN (WLAN) connections on the local machine. If this policy setting is ...
This policy setting configures the Kerberos client so that it can authenticate with interoperable Kerberos V5 realms, as ...
This policy setting configures the Kerberos client's mapping to KDC proxy servers for domains based on their DNS suffix names. ...
This policy setting configures the maximum number of concurrent shells any user can remotely open on the same system. Any ...
This policy setting configures the maximum number of processes a remote shell is allowed to launch. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting configures the maximum number of users able to concurrently perform remote shell operations on the system. ...
This policy setting configures the maximum time in milliseconds remote shell will stay open without any user activity until ...
This policy setting configures the maximum total amount of memory in megabytes that can be allocated by any active remote ...