This section describes the user preferences and settings for the network.
The following parameter is used by the Windows NT administrative applications:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion
\Network\Shared Parameters
Slow Mode REG_SZ String
Stores information about which servers and domains are across a Low Speed Connection. User Manager for Domains, Server Manager, and Event Viewer read this information unless explicitly told whether to start in Low Speed Connection mode. The cache is updated each time one of these applications is started or set to a new, nonlocal focus, or when the user explicitly changes the Low Speed Connection setting. This is an LRU cache of up to 20 focus targets. The first entry is the most recently used.
This is a shared state between users, so if one user changes the cached setting for a target focus, other users get that setting by default. The user must be a member of a group with Power Users or better privileges to have access to this subkey.
Default: "CLOSEDOMAIN;h;FARDOMAIN;l;\\CLOSEMACHINE;h; \\FARMACHINE;1"
The Perfmon subkey contains values under the following Registry path:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Perfmon
Only one value in this subkey should be altered:
DataTimeOut REG_DWORD Value (msec)
Used by the Performance Monitor data collection thread. If the thread does not return data within the time defined by Value, Performance Monitor ignores the data. Use a large value when remote monitoring over a slow link, as RAS.
Default: 20000 msec
The Monitor subkey contains values under the following Registry path:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\\CurrentControlSet\Services\Monitor
Note Use MONITOR.EXE in the Windows NT Resource Kit to set up other parameters for this subkey.
DataTimeOut REG_DWORD Value (msec)
This is the same as the Performance Monitor DataTimeOut value. Monitor Service uses it to determine when to give up on performance data collection from a remote machine.
Default: 20000 msec