Specifies whether the DNS client should convert internationalized domain names (IDNs) to Punycode when the computer is on non-domain networks with no WINS servers configured. If this policy setting is enabled, IDNs are not converted to Punycode. If this policy setting is disabled, or if this policy setting is not configured, IDNs are converted to Punycode when the computer is on non-domain networks with no WINS servers configured.
Specifies whether the administrator will be prompted about going to Windows Update to search for device drivers using the ...
Specifies whether the Ascend NAS uses a terminal server idle timer and, if it does, whether both the user and the host must ...
Specifies whether the connection defaults to the standard Windows Authentication if another Authentication package has been ...
Specifies whether the display of Windows Client Wallpaper is disabled. This option can save system resources by decreasing ...
Specifies whether the DNS client should convert internationalized domain names (IDNs) to Punycode when the computer is on ...
Specifies whether the DNS client should convert internationalized domain names (IDNs) to the Nameprep form, a canonical Unicode ...
Specifies whether the PC can use standby sleep states (S1-S3) when starting from a Windows To Go workspace. If you enable ...
Specifies whether the PC can use the hibernation sleep state (S4) when started from a Windows To Go workspace. If you enable ...
Specifies whether the Remote Desktop Easy Print printer driver is used first to install all client printers: (0) RD Session ...