This policy setting limits the network bandwidth that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) uses for background transfers during the maintenance days and hours. Maintenance schedules further limit the network bandwidth that is used for background transfers. If you enable this policy setting, you can define a separate set of network bandwidth limits and set up a schedule for the maintenance period. You can specify a limit to use for background jobs during a maintenance schedule. For example, if normal priority jobs are currently limited to 256 Kbps on a work schedule, you can further limit the network bandwidth of normal priority jobs to 0 Kbps from 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. on a maintenance schedule. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the limits defined for work or nonwork schedules will be used. Note: The bandwidth limits that are set for the maintenance period supersede any limits defined for work and other schedules.
This policy setting limits the amount of disk space that can be used to store offline files. This includes the space used ...
This policy setting limits the amount of time that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) will take to download the ...
This policy setting limits the maximum age of files in the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) peer cache. In ...
This policy setting limits the maximum amount of disk space that can be used for the BITS peer cache, as a percentage of ...
This policy setting limits the network bandwidth that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) uses for background ...
This policy setting limits the network bandwidth that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) uses for background ...
This policy setting limits the network bandwidth that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) uses for background ...
This policy setting limits the network bandwidth that BITS uses for peer cache transfers (this setting does not affect transfers ...
This policy setting limits the number of BITS jobs that can be created by a user. By default, BITS limits the total number ...