Define host name-to-Kerberos realm mappings

This policy setting allows you to specify which DNS host names and which DNS suffixes are mapped to a Kerberos realm. If you enable this policy setting you can view and change the list of DNS host names and DNS suffixes mapped to a Kerberos realm as defined by Group Policy. To view the list of mappings enable the policy setting and then click the Show button. To add a mapping enable the policy setting note the syntax and then click Show. In the Show Contents dialog box in the Value Name column type a realm name. In the Value column type the list of DNS host names and DNS suffixes using the appropriate syntax format. To remove a mapping from the list click the mapping entry to be removed and then press the DELETE key. To edit a mapping remove the current entry from the list and add a new one with different parameters. If you disable this policy setting the host name-to-Kerberos realm mappings list defined by Group Policy is deleted. If you do not configure this policy setting the system uses the host name-to-Kerberos realm mappings that are defined in the local registry if they exist.

Provide information about previous logons to client computers

This policy setting controls whether the domain controller provides information about previous logons to client computers. If you enable this policy setting the domain controller provides the information message about previous logons. For Windows Logon to leverage this feature the “Display information about previous logons during user logon” policy setting located in the Windows Logon Options node under Windows Components also needs to be enabled. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the domain controller does not provide information about previous logons unless the “Display information about previous logons during user logon” policy setting is enabled. Note: Information about previous logons is provided only if the domain functional level is Windows Server 2008. In domains with a domain functional level of Windows Server 2003 Windows 2000 native or Windows 2000 mixed domain controllers cannot provide information about previous logons and enabling this policy setting does not affect anything.

Do not allow manual configuration of iSNS servers

If enabled then new iSNS servers may not be added and thus new targets discovered via those iSNS servers; existing iSNS servers may not be removed. If disabled then new iSNS servers may be added and thus new targets discovered via those iSNS servers; existing iSNS servers may be removed.

Turn off handwriting recognition error reporting

Turns off the handwriting recognition error reporting tool. The handwriting recognition error reporting tool enables users to report errors encountered in Tablet PC Input Panel. The tool generates error reports and transmits them to Microsoft over a secure connection. Microsoft uses these error reports to improve handwriting recognition in future versions of Windows. If you enable this policy users cannot start the handwriting recognition error reporting tool or send error reports to Microsoft. If you disable this policy Tablet PC users can report handwriting recognition errors to Microsoft. If you do not configure this policy Tablet PC users can report handwriting recognition errors to Microsoft.

Turn off handwriting recognition error reporting

Turns off the handwriting recognition error reporting tool. The handwriting recognition error reporting tool enables users to report errors encountered in Tablet PC Input Panel. The tool generates error reports and transmits them to Microsoft over a secure connection. Microsoft uses these error reports to improve handwriting recognition in future versions of Windows. If you enable this policy users cannot start the handwriting recognition error reporting tool or send error reports to Microsoft. If you disable this policy Tablet PC users can report handwriting recognition errors to Microsoft. If you do not configure this policy Tablet PC users can report handwriting recognition errors to Microsoft.