Interactive logon: Require Domain Controller authentication to unlock Logon information must be provided to unlock a locked computer. For domain accounts, this security setting determines whether a domain controller must be contacted to unlock a computer. If this setting is disabled, a user can unlock the computer using cached credentials. If this setting is enabled, a domain controller must authenticate the domain account that is being used to unlock the computer. Default: Disabled. Important This setting applies to Windows 2000 computers, but it is not available through the Security Configuration Manager tools on these computers.
Interactive logon: Message text for users attempting to log on This security setting specifies a text message that is displayed ...
Interactive logon: Message title for users attempting to log on This security setting allows the specification of a title ...
Interactive logon: Number of previous logons to cache (in case domain controller is not available) All previous users' logon ...
Interactive logon: Prompt user to change password before expiration Determines how far in advance (in days) users are warned ...
Interactive logon: Require Domain Controller authentication to unlock Logon information must be provided to unlock a locked ...
Interactive logon: Require smart card This security setting requires users to log on to a computer using a smart card. The ...
Interactive logon: Smart card removal behavior This security setting determines what happens when the smart card for a logged-on ...
Interface %1 is unreachable because it is not allowed to connect at this time. Check the dial-out hours configured on this ...
Interface %1 is unreachable because there are no modems (or other connecting devices) available for use by this interface. ...