Control the location of the log file
This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
If you enable this policy setting, the Event Log uses the path specified in this policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Event Log uses the syste ...
Control the location of the log file
This policy setting controls the location of the log file. The location of the file must be writable by the Event Log service and should only be accessible to administrators.
If you enable this policy setting, the Event Log uses the path specified in this policy setting.
If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the Event Log uses the syste ...
Specify timeout for fast user switching events
This policy setting specifies the number of seconds a pending fast user switch event will remain active before the switch is initiated. By default, a fast user switch event is active for 10 seconds before becoming inactive.
If you enable this policy setting, you can configure the fast user switch event timeout to specify the number of seconds the ...
Turn off Windows Libraries features that rely on indexed file data
This policy setting allows you to turn off Windows Libraries features that need indexed file metadata to function properly. If you enable this policy, some Windows Libraries features will be turned off to better handle included folders that have been redirected to non-indexed network locations.
Setting this policy will:
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Do not throttle additional data
This policy setting determines whether Windows Error Reporting (WER) sends additional, second-level report data even if a CAB file containing data about the same event types has already been uploaded to the server.
If you enable this policy setting, WER does not throttle data; that is, WER uploads additional CAB files that can contain data about the same event t ...
Prohibit adding and removing components for a LAN or remote access connection
Determines whether administrators can add and remove network components for a LAN or remote access connection. This setting has no effect on nonadministrators.
If you enable this setting (and enable the 'Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators' setting), the Install and Uninstall buttons for components ...
Prohibit TCP/IP advanced configuration
Determines whether users can configure advanced TCP/IP settings.
If you enable this setting (and enable the 'Enable Network Connections settings for Administrators' setting), the Advanced button on the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box is disabled for all users (including administrators). As a result, users cannot open the Advanced TCP/IP S ...
Ability to delete all user remote access connections
Determines whether users can delete all user remote access connections.
To create an all-user remote access connection, on the Connection Availability page in the New Connection Wizard, click the 'For all users' option.
If you enable this setting, all users can delete shared remote access connections. In addition, if your file system is N ...
Turn off notifications when a connection has only limited or no connectivity
This policy setting allows you to manage whether notifications are shown to the user when a DHCP-configured connection is unable to retrieve an IP address from a DHCP server. This is often signified by the assignment of an automatic private IP address'(i.e. an IP address in the range 169.254.*.*). This indicates that a D ...