This policy setting limits Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting is turned on. If you enable this policy setting, you can create a list of applications that are never included in error reports. To create a list of applications for which Windows Error Reporting never reports errors, click Show, and then add or remove applications from the list of application file names in the Show Contents dialog box (example: notepad.exe). File names must always include the .exe file name extension. To remove an application from the list, click the name, and then press DELETE. If this policy setting is enabled, the Exclude errors for applications on this list setting takes precedence. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, errors are reported on all Microsoft and Windows applications by default.
This policy setting limits the number of BITS jobs that can be created for all users of the computer. By default, BITS limits ...
This policy setting limits the number of files that a BITS job can contain. By default, a BITS job is limited to 200 files. ...
This policy setting limits the number of ranges that can be added to a file in a BITS job. By default, files in a BITS job ...
This policy setting limits the rate at which detection events for network protection against exploits of known vulnerabilities ...
This policy setting limits Windows Error Reporting behavior for errors in general applications when Windows Error Reporting ...
This policy setting lists network files and folders that are always available for offline use. This ensures that the specified ...
This policy setting locks Enhanced Storage devices when the computer is locked. This policy setting is supported in Windows ...
This policy setting logs information that is blocked by new features in Internet Explorer. The logged compatibility information ...
This policy setting makes hyperlinks change color when the mouse pointer pauses on them. If you enable this policy setting, ...