Determines whether the registration of PTR resource records is enabled for the computers to which this policy is applied. By default, DNS clients configured to perform dynamic DNS registration attempt PTR resource record registration only if they successfully registered the corresponding A resource record. "A" resource records map a host DNS name to the host IP address, and "PTR" resource records map the host IP address to the host DNS name. To enable this setting, click Enable, and then select one of the following values: Do not register - computers never attempt PTR resource records registration. Register - computers attempt PTR resource records registration regardless of the success of the A records registration. Register only if A record registration succeeds – computers attempt PTR resource records registration only if they successfully registered the corresponding A resource records. If this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local configuration.
Determines whether the domain controller can prune (delete from Active Directory) the printers published by this computer. ...
Determines whether the Offline Files feature is enabled. This setting also disables the "Enable Offline Files" option on ...
Determines whether the pruning service on a domain controller prunes printer objects that are not automatically republished ...
Determines whether the queries expressed in Rules apply to this machine. Returns S_OK (0) if all queries expressed in rules ...
Determines whether the registration of PTR resource records is enabled for the computers to which this policy is applied. ...
Determines whether the Remote Acccess Preferences item on the Advanced menu in Network Connections folder is enabled. The ...
Determines whether the RPC Runtime maintains RPC state information for the system, and how much information it maintains. ...
Determines whether the system records an event in the Application log when users reach their disk quota warning level on ...
Determines whether the system records an event in the local Application log when users reach their disk quota limit on a ...