Windows Server 2003

  1. You can install the Windows Recovery Console as a startup option. The Recovery Console helps you gain access to your Windows ...
  2. You can install this application such that all users will have the same initial settings the first time they use this application. ...
  3. You can keep your most frequently visited Web pages only a single click away by dragging a shortcut to the page onto the ...
  4. You can limit the number of removable media drives that Remote Storage can use at the same time for either Copy Files tasks ...
  5. You can limit the time in which a recipient can accept this invitation. Specify the duration that this invitation will remain ...
  6. You can make files in this folder available when you are disconnected from the network by selecting the file and clicking ...
  7. You can make Outlook Express the default mail or news handler program by checking the boxes below. Leaving these boxes unchecked ...
  8. You can make this Outlook Express page, including Tips, appear anytime you are working by clicking on Outlook Express at ...
  9. You can manage the passwords you have stored on this computer, or change your default Passport with the .NET Passport Wizard. ...
  10. You can manage this remote installation server and control the way it interacts with existing and potential client computers. ...
  11. You can mark favorites or Links bar items for offline reading by right-clicking an item and then clicking Make available ...
  12. You can minimize all open windows at once; just use your right mouse button to click an empty area on the taskbar, and then ...
  13. You can move an item quickly in front of or behind others. To do this, click the item, click the Layout menu, and then click ...
  14. You can name your computer based on its owner or location, for example "DAVID" or "FAMILYROOM." The computer name below must ...
  15. You can not send digitally signed mail using the certificate. This might be because it is not enabled for the purpose of ...
  16. You can not sort the list while the Active Registrations are being downloaded from the server. Try after the Active Registrations ...
  17. You can now configure or analyze your computer by using the security settings in this database. To Configure Your Computer ...
  18. You can now connect to '%1'. You may continue working offline. To synchronize your offline changes on '%2' and begin working ...
  19. You can now connect to the computers on the network. You may continue working offline. To synchronize your offline changes ...
  20. You can only access ports properties on servers running Windows 2000 server family and servers running Windows Server 2003. ...
  21. You can only save this log in .evt format on %s. If you want to save the log on %s, you must save it as a .txt or .csv file. ...
  22. You can order prints of the pictures that have check marks. To remove a picture from your order list, clear the check box. ...
  23. You can place a custom HTML welcome message in each user's inbox. If you use a custom message, you must supply the sender's ...
  24. You can pre-configure mail and news accounts for Outlook Express. For mail accounts, you can choose between POP3 or IMAP ...
  25. You can prevent users from adding new trusted publishers while using the browser. Enabling this lockdown does not prevent ...
  26. You can print a table of all the links associated with a Web page. In the Print dialog box, click Print table of links . ...
  27. You can print all documents that are linked to a specific Web page. In the Print dialog box, click Print all linked documents ...
  28. You can provide either a port number or an approved application, but not both. Clear the data from the option that you do ...
  29. You can quickly put a shortcut to any Web page on your desktop by right-clicking in the page and then clicking Create Shortcut ...
  30. You can read, move and compose e-mail when disconnected from the Internet. Any e-mail you send when offline will go in the ...
  31. You can reduce the disk space used to store downloaded newsgroup messages. Click the Tools menu, then click Options . Select ...
  32. You can refer to Help for procedures and notes on how to properly print on banner paper. Click Help for information on banner ...
  33. You can replace the animated Internet Explorer logo in the upper-right corner of the Internet Explorer window with an animated ...
  34. You can replace the static Internet Explorer logo in the upper-right corner of the Internet Explorer window with a static ...
  35. You can require a password for this identity. This provides a moderate level of security. However, other users may still ...
  36. You can require all users to enter a user name and password to log on, or you can have Windows assume the same user will ...
  37. You can route authentication requests that use name suffixes that do not exist in the local forest to the specified forest. ...
  38. You can route authentication requests that use name suffixes that do not exist in the specified forest to the local forest. ...
  39. You can save the new settings to a file. You can then take this file to other computers to configure them the same way you ...
  40. You can save your phone number settings with a unique name. For example, travelers can save and reuse settings for particular ...
  41. You can search the directory by company or product name to find applications you are interested in. The directory classifies ...
  42. You can select an existing interface or create a new demand-dial interface for client computers to connect to the Internet. ...
  43. You can select an item on the screen by pointing to the item, and then pressing the left mouse button. This is called clicking ...
  44. You can select an option from a list of choices using the mouse. Choose an option below by clicking on the up and down arrows ...
  45. You can select devices from the "Inactive Devices" list and click "Backup" to move their registry information to a backup ...
  46. You can select devices in the "Backed-up Inactive Devices" list and click "Restore" to move their registry information back ...
  47. You can select multiple items as a unit. Click above the group, drag diagonally to create a temporary box around the group, ...
  48. You can select to use the Internet Connection Wizard (ICW) as what your users will see as the sign-up interface. The ICW ...
  49. You can send and receive mail from multiple e-mail accounts. Click the Tools menu and then click Accounts . Click Add then ...
  50. You can set a different level of security for each Web site. On the Tools menu, click Internet Options , and then click the ...
  51. You can set the interval in minutes for when auto-config will happen. If you leave this value blank, or at zero, auto-config ...
  52. You can set up hardware profiles for different hardware configurations. At startup, you can choose the profile you want to ...
  53. You can set up this computer to connect to the Internet directly, or through a network of connected computers, if you have ...
  54. You can set up this server to perform one or more specific roles. If you want to add more than one role to this server, you ...
  55. You can set up your computer so that users do not have to type a user name and password to log on. To do this, specify a ...
  56. You can setup the DHCP server to automatically update authoritative DNS servers with the host (A) and pointer (PTR) records ...
  57. You can share the Help content on your computer with other users on your network. To share Help, click Shared or Not Shared ...
  58. You can share this printer with other users on your network. To enable sharing for this printer, click Share this printer. ...
  59. You can sign data by using a private key in a file (.pvk) or by using a private from a cryptographic service provider (CSP). ...
  60. You can specify a custom home page, search bar URL, and online support page. The home page is opened when the browser is ...
  61. You can specify basic security settings that all Connection Manager clients support. You can also specify advanced settings ...
  62. You can specify custom favorites and links to be installed with your package. The order of these favorites and associated ...
  63. You can specify items to be synchronized when you log on or log off. The choice of items can be different for each network ...
  64. You can specify items to be synchronized when you log on. The choice of items can be different for each network connection. ...
  65. You can specify items to be synchronized when your computer is idle for a certain time. The choice of items can be different ...
  66. You can specify newsgroups to be automatically subscribed on the user's default news server. Type one group name per line ...
  67. You can specify up to ten unique installation options which your users can select, and specify any combination of standard ...
  68. You can specify whether to accept &"cookies&" on your computer for each security zone. For more information, look up &"cookies&" ...
  69. You can specify which components go in each of the installation options. The description text field will only be seen if ...
  70. You can still use your Hotmail account on any computer with a browser and Internet connection, and any changes you make using ...
  71. You can switch identities without closing Outlook Express or losing your connection to the Internet. To switch to another ...
  72. You can synchronize only one media copy set at a time. If you want to synchronize another media copy set, run this wizard ...
  73. You can synchronize this page any time you are connected by choosing Synchronize from the Tools menu. You can also set up ...
  74. You can tell if the Web site you're on is secure; a lock icon appears on the status bar. For more information, double-click ...
  75. You can transfer settings for Internet Explorer and Outlook Express, as well as desktop and display settings, dial-up connections, ...