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isPermaLink="false">http://techbu.com/2008/06/05/get-rid-of-windows-messenger-using-gpeditmsc/#comment-9118</guid> <description>You can also use this to limit the bandwidth the background intelligent transfer serverice (BITS) uses. This service is what controls Windows Update. You can use this to only have it use a small portion of your bandwidth, so you can use the rest.gpedit.msc --&gt;computer configuration--&gt; Administrative templates--&gt; Network--&gt; Background Intelligent Transfer ServiceThis allows you to even specify certain times when bandwidth consumption should be low, for when you&#039;re on your computer, and when it can be high.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can also use this to limit the bandwidth the background intelligent transfer serverice (BITS) uses. This service is what controls Windows Update. You can use this to only have it use a small portion of your bandwidth, so you can use the rest.</p><p>gpedit.msc &#8211;&gt;computer configuration&#8211;&gt; Administrative templates&#8211;&gt; Network&#8211;&gt; Background Intelligent Transfer Service</p><p>This allows you to even specify certain times when bandwidth consumption should be low, for when you&#8217;re on your computer, and when it can be high.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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