"Specifies whether to configure a server as a Session Directory Server for Terminal Services sessions on your network. A Session Directory Server directs incoming Terminal Services connections for a terminal server cluster. If the status is set to Enabled, you can specify a server and its DNS name, IP address, or fully qualified domain name to act as the Session Directory Server. Terminal Services Session Directory must be running on the specified server for this setting to be effective. If the name specified for the Session Directory Server is not valid, an error is logged in Event Viewer on the target computer indicating that the specified location could not be found. If status is set to Disabled or Not Configured, the Session Directory Server is not specified at the Group Policy level, and can be adjusted using the Terminal Services Configuration tool or the Terminal Services WMI provider. Note: This setting must be used in combination with the "Join Session Directory" setting."
Specifies whether to allow this client to download print driver packages over HTTP. To set up HTTP printing, non-inbox drivers ...
Specifies whether to allow users to connect remotely using Terminal Services. You can use this setting to configure Terminal ...
Specifies whether to allow users to reconnect to a disconnected Terminal Services session using a computer other than the ...
Specifies whether to automatically update root certificates using the Windows Update Web site. Typically, a certificate is ...
Specifies whether to configure a server as a Session Directory Server for Terminal Services sessions on your network. A Session ...
Specifies whether to disable the administrator rights to customize security permissions in the Terminal Services Configuration ...
Specifies whether to enforce an encryption level for all data sent between the client and the server during the Terminal ...
Specifies whether to perform a quick format by removing files from the disk without scanning the disk for bad sectors. Use ...
Specifies whether to prevent Terminal Services from creating session-specific temporary folders. You can use this setting ...