"Determines which information source is the default starting point when users search for people. This setting specifies the information source that appears in the "Look in" box in the Find People dialog box when the dialog box opens. (To open the Find People dialog box, click Start, click Search, and then click "For people.") Users can search in the default information source or use the drop-down list beside "Look in" to change the source. If users change the source, the last source used appears in the "Look in" box the next time it opens. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the source listed first in alphabetical order appears in the "Look in" box when it opens. By default, Address Book appears first. To use this setting, type the DNS-friendly name or the NetBIOS name of the server that is hosting the source you want to list first. This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If these settings conflict, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Note: This setting establishes a default value that users can change. It does not limit user actions or change system features."
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Determines which events the Offline Files feature records in the event log. Offline Files records events in the Application ...
Determines which information source is the default starting point when users search for people. This setting specifies the ...
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