Apply either a KERNEL, USER or PROCESS flag when the specified dll is loaded. Command line: dll.dll;flagType;0xValue|dll2.dll;flagType2;0xValue2 Where dll.dll is dll name, including .dll extension flagType is one of KERNEL, USER or PROCESS value is a hexidecimal value, must start with 0x and may be 64 bits long, except for PROCESS which is limited to 32 bits. Multiple triplets may be specified by seperating them with a | character.
Applications may still be storing data in INI files instead of using the registry. This is a generic compatibility fix to ...
Applications that use distributed transactions can coordinate multiple operations across a varied set of network resources. ...
Applications those call CompareSting/LCMapString to build a data structure and store it to a file for next quick searching ...
Apply connection security rules created by a local administrator in addition to the connection security rules specified in ...
Apply either a KERNEL, USER or PROCESS flag when the specified dll is loaded. Command line: dll.dll;flagType;0xValue|dll2.dll;flagType2;0xValue2 ...
Apply firewall rules created by a local administrator in addition to the firewall rules specified in Group Policy. This setting ...
Applying the AppData(Roaming) folder settings to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 OS's ...
Applying the Documents redirection setting to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 OS's ...
Applying the Start Menu folder settings to Windows 2000, Windows 2000 Server, Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 OS's will ...