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This user right determines which users and groups can change the time zone used by the computer for displaying the local time, which is the computer's system time plus the time zone offset. System time itself is absolute and is not affected by a change in the time zone. This user right is defined in the Default Domain Controller Group Policy object (GPO) and in the local security policy of ...

This user right determines which users and groups can call an internal application programming interface (API) to create and change the size of a page file. This user right is used internally by the operating system and usually does not need to be assigned to any users. For information about how to specify a paging file size for a given drive, see To change the size of the virtual memory paging f ...

The maximum number of failed attempts that can occur before the account is locked out This security setting determines the number of failed logon attempts that causes a user account to be locked out. A locked-out account cannot be used until it is reset by an administrator or until the lockout duration for the account has expired. You can set a value between 0 and 999 failed logon attempts. If yo ...

This security setting determines which accounts can be used by processes to create a token that can then be used to get access to any local resources when the process uses an internal application programming interface (API) to create an access token. This user right is used internally by the operating system. Unless it is necessary, do not assign this user right to a user, group, or process other ...

Some programs and features included with Windows, such as Internet Information Services, must be turned on before you can use them. Certain other features are turned on by default, but you can turn them off if you don t use them. To turn a feature off in earlier versions of Windows, you had to uninstall it completely from your computer. In this version of Windows, the features remain stored on you ...

Internet Information Services provides support for Web and FTP Servers, along with support for ASP.NET web sites. dynamic content such as Classic ASP and CGI, and local and remote management. Internet Information Services (IIS, formerly Internet Information Server) is an extensible web server created by Microsoft for use with Windows NT family. The setting should be configured correctly. Certain ...

Simple TCP/IP Services are really a collection of command line utilities. This collection includes the 'quote of the day' protocol, the daytime protocol, character generator (chargen), echo protocol, and discard protocol. These are just ports that are opened up on your Windows computer to perform specific testing or diagnostic functions. Therefore, these features should be configured co ...

Telnet Client is used to connect to remote machine by using the Telnet protocol. Telnet Client allows a computer to connect to a remote Telnet server and run applications on that server. Once logged on, a user is given a command prompt that can be used as if it had been opened locally on the Telnet servers console. Telnet is disabled by default on Windows7 for the simple reason that it is someti ...

Telnet Server hosts the remote sessions for Telnet clients. When Telnet Server is running on a computer, users can connect to the server with a Telnet client from a remote computer. Telnet Server is implemented in Windows as a service that can be configured to always run, even when no one is logged on to the server. Telnet servers exchange data by using unencrypted characters (plaintext). If you ...

The Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) client allows the transfer of files using the TFTP protocol between a TFTP client and a TFTP server. The TFTP protocol is implemented using the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) to send and receive data. The TFTP protocol implements its own reliability scheme using UDP. Some programs and features included with Windows, such as Internet Information Services, mu ...


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