Group Policy : Group Policy
slow link detection
At least
Microsoft Windows 2000
Defines a
slow connection for purposes of applying and updating Group Policy. If the rate
at which data is transferred from the domain controller providing a policy
update to the computers in this group is slower than the rate specified by this
setting, the system considers the connection to be slow. The system's response
to a slow policy connection varies among policies. The program implementing the
policy can specify the response to a slow link. Also, the policy processing
settings in this folder lets you override the programs' specified responses to
slow links. To use this setting, in the Connection speed box, type a decimal
number between 0 and 4,294,967,200 (0xFFFFFFA0), indicating a transfer rate in
kilobits per second. Any connection slower than this rate is considered to be
slow. If you type 0, all connections are considered to be fast. If you disable
this setting or do not configure it, the system uses the default value of 500
kilobits per second. Deze instelling verschijnt in de Computerconfiguratie en
Gebruikersconfiguratie mappen. The setting in Computer Configuration defines a
slow link for policies in the Computer Configuration folder. The setting in
User Configuration defines a slow link for settings in the User Configuration
folder. Also, see the Do not detect slow network connections and related
policies in Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\System\User
Profile. Note: If the profile server has IP connectivity, the connection speed
setting is used. If the profile server does not have IP connectivity, the SMB
timing is used.
USER
Group Policy Path :
Administrative Templates\System\Group Policy
Group Policy Registry Settings :
hkcu\software\policies\microsoft\windows\system!grouppolicymintransferrate
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