This policy setting determines whether an administrator attempting to connect remotely to the console of a server can log off an administrator currently logged on to the console. This policy is useful when the currently connected administrator does not want to be logged off by another administrator. If the connected administrator is logged off, any data not previously saved is lost. If you enable this policy setting, logging off the connected administrator is not allowed. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, logging off the connected administrator is allowed. Note: The console session is also known as Session 0. Console access can be obtained by using the /console switch from Remote Desktop Connection in the computer field name or from the command line.
This policy setting determines whether a page can control embedded WebBrowser controls via script. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting determines whether a remote client computer routes Internet traffic through the internal network or whether ...
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This policy setting determines whether a user will be prompted on the client computer to provide credentials for a remote ...
This policy setting determines whether an administrator attempting to connect remotely to the console of a server can log ...
This policy setting determines whether BitLocker protection is required for fixed data drives to be writable on a computer. ...
This policy setting determines whether Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) diagnoses memory leak problems. If you enable or do ...
This policy setting determines whether disk quota limits are enforced and prevents users from changing the setting. If you ...
This policy setting determines whether domain controllers (DC) will dynamically register DC Locator site-specific SRV records ...