This setting specifies the number of days a pending BITS job can remain inactive before the job is considered abandoned. By default BITS will wait 90 days before considering an inactive job abandoned. Once a job is determined to be abandoned, the job is deleted from BITS and any downloaded files for the job are deleted from the disk. Note: Any property changes to the job or any successful download action will reset this timeout. Consider increasing the timeout value if computers tend to stay offline for a long period of time and still have pending jobs. Consider decreasing this value if you are concerned about orphaned jobs occupying disk space. If you enable this setting, you can configure the inactive job time-out to specified number of days. If you disable or do not configure this setting, the default value of 90 (days) will be used for the inactive job timeout.
This setting sets the seed server for the global cloud to a specified node in the enterprise. The Peer Name Resolution Protocol ...
This setting sets the seed server for the link local cloud to a specified node in the enterprise. The Peer Name Resolution ...
This setting sets the seed server for the site local cloud to a specified node in the enterprise. The Peer Name Resolution ...
This setting specifies the applications that are always included in error reporting. When this setting is enabled, You can ...
This setting specifies the number of days a pending BITS job can remain inactive before the job is considered abandoned. ...
This setting specifies the number of days that Internet Explorer tracks views of pages in the History List. To access the ...
This setting specifies the update check interval. The default value is 30 days. If you enable this policy setting, the user ...
This setting specifies to automatically detect the proxy server settings used to connect to the Internet and customize Internet ...
This setting specifies to connect to the internet using the proxy server settings specified. A proxy server acts as an intermediary ...