This policy setting defines a list of TCP port numbers from which network traffic inspection will be disabled. Port numbers should be added under the Options for this setting. Each entry must be listed as a name value pair, where the name should be a string representation of a TCP port number. As an example, a range might be defined as: 8080. The value is not used and it is recommended that this be set to 0.
This policy setting controls Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting ...
This policy setting controls Windows Installer's interaction with the Restart Manager. The Restart Manager API can eliminate ...
This policy setting controls Windows Installer's processing of the MsiLogging property. The MsiLogging property in an installation ...
This policy setting customize which remediation action will be taken for each listed Threat ID when it is detected during ...
This policy setting defines a list of TCP port numbers from which network traffic inspection will be disabled. Port numbers ...
This policy setting defines a slow connection for purposes of applying and updating Group Policy. If the rate at which data ...
This policy setting defines a slow connection for roaming user profiles and establishes thresholds for two tests of network ...
This policy setting defines additional definition sets to enable for network traffic inspection. Definition set GUIDs should ...
This policy setting defines processes from which outbound network traffic will not be inspected. Process names should be ...