This policy setting allows you to specify the search server that Windows uses to find updates for device drivers. If you enable this policy setting, you can select whether Windows searches Windows Update (WU), searches a Managed Server, or a combination of both. Note that if both are specified, then Windows will first search the Managed Server, such as a Windows Server Update Services (WSUS) server. Only if no update is found will Windows then also search Windows Update. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, members of the Administrators group can determine the server used in the search for device drivers.
This policy setting allows you to specify the RD Session Host servers to which a Remote Desktop license server will offer ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the redirection method to use when a client device reconnects to an existing Remote ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the RTSP proxy settings for Windows Media Player. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the scan type to use during a scheduled scan. Scan type options are: 1 = Quick ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the search server that Windows uses to find updates for device drivers. If you ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the time of day at which to check for definition updates. The time value is represented ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the time of day at which to perform a daily quick scan. The time value is represented ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the time of day at which to perform a scheduled full scan in order to complete ...
This policy setting allows you to specify the time of day at which to perform a scheduled scan. The time value is represented ...