This policy setting controls whether a device always sends a compound authentication request when the resource domain requests compound identity. Note: For a domain controller to request compound authentication, the policies "KDC support for claims, compound authentication, and Kerberos armoring" and "Request compound authentication" must be configured and enabled in the resource account domain. If you enable this policy setting and the resource domain requests compound authentication, devices that support compound authentication always send a compound authentication request. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting and the resource domain requests compound authentication, devices will send a non-compounded authentication request first then a compound authentication request when the service requests compound authentication.
This policy setting controls the use of fast startup. If you enable this policy setting, the system requires hibernate to ...
This policy setting controls when background synchronization occurs while operating in slow-link mode, and applies to any ...
This policy setting controls whether a BitLocker-protected computer that is connected to a trusted wired Local Area Network ...
This policy setting controls whether a computer requires that Kerberos message exchanges be armored when communicating with ...
This policy setting controls whether a device always sends a compound authentication request when the resource domain requests ...
This policy setting controls whether a device will automatically sign-in the last interactive user after Windows Update restarts ...
This policy setting controls whether a device will request claims and compound authentication for Dynamic Access Control ...
This policy setting controls whether additional data in support of error reports can be sent to Microsoft automatically. ...
This policy setting controls whether administrator accounts are displayed when a user attempts to elevate a running application. ...