Allowing unsecured communication with non-IPSec-aware computers allows IP traffic to be transmitted with no authentication, or encryption, when the remote computer does not respond to requests to negotiate IP Security. This is only recommended if the other computer is not IP Security-capable, and the data is not sensitive. Are you sure you want to allow unsecured communication with non-IPSec-aware computers?
Allow the focus of the Group Policy Snap-in to be changed when launching from the command line. This only applies if you ...
Allow the selected computer to be changed when launching from the command line. This only applies if you save the console. ...
Allow the selected computer to be changed when launching from the command line. This only applies if you save the console. ...
Allowing nonsecure dynamic updates is a significant security vulnerability because updates can be accepted from untrusted ...
Allowing unsecured communication with non-IPSec-aware computers allows IP traffic to be transmitted with no authentication, ...
Allows a user logged into the server to receive remote assistance requests via Windows Messenger. (Note: The Remote Assistance ...
Allows Administrators to enable and disable the ability for Outlook Express users to save or open attachments that can potentially ...
Allows administrators to use the Windows Firewall component in Control Panel to define a local port exceptions list. Windows ...
Allows administrators to use the Windows Firewall component in Control Panel to define a local program exceptions list. Windows ...