Enabling this policy optimizes subsequent reads to network files by a user or an application. This is done by caching reads to remote files over a slow network in the Offline Files cache. Subsequent reads to the same file are then satisfied from the client after verifying the integrity of the cached copy. This policy not only yields improved end-user response times but also decreased bandwidth consumption over the WAN links to the server. The cached files are temporary and are not available to the user when offline. The cached files are not kept in sync with the version on the server, and the most current version from the server is always available for subsequent reads. This policy is triggered by the configured round trip network latency value. We recommend using this policy when the network connection to the server is slow. For example, you can configure a value of 60 ms as the round trip latency of the network above which files should be transparently cached in the Offline Files cache. If the round trip latency of the network is less than 60ms, reads to remote files will not be cached. If you do not configure this setting, remote files will be not be transparently cached on end-user clients.
Enabling this policy allows you to specify a list of paths to index by default. The user may override these paths and exclude ...
Enabling this policy allows you to specify a list of paths to index by default. The user may override these paths and exclude ...
Enabling this policy allows you to specify whether you want large icon or small icon view for your Desktop Search results. ...
Enabling this policy defines a semicolon-delimited list of file extensions which will be allowed to have rich attachment ...
Enabling this policy optimizes subsequent reads to network files by a user or an application. This is done by caching reads ...
Enabling this policy prevents indexing from continuing after less than the specified amount of hard drive space is left on ...
Enabling this policy prevents users from adding UNC locations to the index from the Search and Indexing Options in Control ...
Enabling this policy prevents Windows Desktop Search from using iFilters and protocol handlers unless they are specified ...
Enabling this policy removes the option of searching the Web from Windows Desktop Search. When this policy is disabled or ...