Specifies whether a Remote Desktop Session Host server requires secure RPC communication with all clients or allows unsecured communication. You can use this setting to strengthen the security of RPC communication with clients by allowing only authenticated and encrypted requests. If the status is set to Enabled, Remote Desktop Services accepts requests from RPC clients that support secure requests, and does not allow unsecured communication with untrusted clients. If the status is set to Disabled, Remote Desktop Services always requests security for all RPC traffic. However, unsecured communication is allowed for RPC clients that do not respond to the request. If the status is set to Not Configured, unsecured communication is allowed. Note: The RPC interface is used for administering and configuring Remote Desktop Services.
Specifies the type of user profile used. This profile is sent in an Access-Accept packet from a RADIUS proxy server to a ...
Specifies the types of events that Windows Installer records in its transaction log for each installation. The log, Msi.log, ...
Specifies the types of events that Windows Installer records in its transaction log for each installation. The log, Msi.log, ...
Specifies the value of the time to live (TTL) field in A and PTR resource records that are registered by computers to which ...
Specifies whether a Remote Desktop Session Host server requires secure RPC communication with all clients or allows unsecured ...
Specifies whether additional authentication is required for Called Line Identification (CLID)-authenticated calls (Ascend ...
Specifies whether an entry for DirectAccess connectivity appears when the user clicks the Networking notification area icon. ...
Specifies whether Automatic Updates should automatically install certain updates that neither interrupt Windows services ...
Specifies whether Automatic Updates will deliver both important as well as recommended updates from the Windows Update update ...