Windows 8.1

  1. Inbound Allowed IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, ...
  2. Inbound backlog calculations cannot be performed because the following error occurred while the reporting mechanism attempted ...
  3. Inbound backlog counts cannot be determined because DFS Replication encountered the following error while accessing the Windows ...
  4. Inbound Connections Allowed per Second is the rate at which inbound connections are being allowed by the Windows Filtering ...
  5. Inbound Connections Blocked per Second is the rate at which inbound connections are being blocked by the Windows Filtering ...
  6. Inbound Connections is the number of inbound connections allowed by the Windows Filtering Platform since the computer was ...
  7. Inbound connections must be authenticated to be allowed. Outbound connections are authenticated whenever possible but authentication ...
  8. Inbound Discarded Default Block Packets is the total number of default block packets received and discarded on a public interface. ...
  9. Inbound Discarded Default Block Packets per Second is the rate at which default block discarded packets are received and ...
  10. Inbound Discarded Filter Blocked IPv6 Packets is the total number of filter blocked IPv6 packets received and discarded on ...
  11. Inbound Discarded Filter Blocked IPv6 Packets per Second is the rate at which filter blocked IPv6 packets are received and ...
  12. Inbound Discarded Packets is the total number of packets received and discarded on a public interface. This counter represents ...
  13. Inbound Discarded Packets per Second is the rate at which packets are received and discarded on a public interface. This ...
  14. Inbound Other Discarded IPv6 IPsec Authenticated Packets is the total number of authenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, or ESP ...
  15. Inbound Other Discarded IPv6 IPsec Authenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which authenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, ...
  16. Inbound Other Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets is the total number of unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2 ,AuthIP, or ...
  17. Inbound Other Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2 , ...
  18. Inbound Packets Discarded per Second is the rate at which inbound packets are discarded by the Windows Filtering Platform. ...
  19. Inbound per IP Rate Limit Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets is the total number of unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, ...
  20. Inbound per IP Rate Limit Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which unauthenticated IKEv1, ...
  21. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Default Block Exempt Packets is the total number of default block exempt packets received on ...
  22. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Default Block Exempt Packets per Second is the rate at which default block exempt packets are ...
  23. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Filter Exempt IPv6 Packets is the total number of filter exempt IPv6 packets received on a public ...
  24. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded Filter Exempt IPv6 Packets per Second is the rate at which filter exempt IPv6 packets are received ...
  25. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded ICMPv6 Packets is the total number of ICMPv6 packets received on a public interface and discarded ...
  26. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded ICMPv6 Packets per Second is the rate at which ICMPv6 packets are received on a public interface ...
  27. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded IPv6 IPsec Authenticated Packets is the total number of authenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, ...
  28. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded IPv6 IPsec Authenticated Packets per Second is the rate at which authenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, ...
  29. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets is the total number of unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, ...
  30. Inbound Rate Limit Discarded IPv6 IPsec Unauthenticated Packets per Second is the rate of unauthenticated IKEv1, IKEv2, AuthIP, ...
  31. Inbound rule for Failover Clusters to allow components such as the Remote Registry and the Service Control Manager to be ...
  32. Inbound rule for Failover Clusters to allow internal cluster communication by the cluster virtual network adapter. UDP 3343] ...
  33. Inbound rule for Failover Clusters to allow invocation of cluster server validation, configuration, and cleanup via DCOM. ...
  34. Inbound rule for File and Printer Sharing to allow Server Message Block transmission and reception via Named Pipes. TCP 445] ...
  35. Inbound rule for Media Center Extenders to allow WMDRM-ND and RTP/RTCP AV Streaming. UDP 7777-7781, UDP 5004-5005, UDP 50004-50013] ...
  36. Inbound rule for the Active Directory Domain Controller service to allow NTP traffic for the Windows Time service. UDP 123] ...
  37. Inbound rule for the Active Directory Domain Controller service to allow remote Secure Global Catalog traffic. TCP 3269] ...
  38. Inbound rule for the File Server Resource Manager to allow Server Message Block transmission and reception via Named Pipes. ...
  39. Inbound rule for the Kernel Transaction Resource Manager for Distributed Transaction Coordinator service to be remotely managed ...
  40. Inbound rule for the Play To functionality to allow use of the Quality Windows Audio Video Experience Service. TCP 2177] ...
  41. Inbound rule for the Play To functionality to allow use of the Quality Windows Audio Video Experience Service. UDP 2177] ...
  42. Inbound rule for the RPCSS service to allow RPC/TCP traffic for the Kernel Transaction Resource Manager for Distributed Transaction ...
  43. Inbound rule for the Windows Collaboration Computer Name Registration Service to allow use of the Simple Service Discovery ...
  44. Inbound rule for the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service to allow use of the Quality Windows Audio Video Experience ...
  45. Inbound rule for the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service to allow use of the Quality Windows Audio Video Experience ...
  46. Inbound rule for the Windows Media Player Network Sharing Service to allow use of the Simple Service Discovery Protocol. ...
  47. Inbound rule for the Windows Peer to Peer Collaboration Foundation to allow use of the Simple Service Discovery Protocol. ...
  48. Inbound rule required to permit IPv6 traffic for ISATAP (Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol) and 6to4 tunneling ...
  49. Inbound rule to allow connections to remote computers on your corporate network through HTTP(S) protocol on the Remote Desktop ...
  50. Inbound rule to allow connections to remote computers on your corporate network through UDP protocol on the Remote Desktop ...
  51. Inbound UDP rule to allow Teredo edge traversal, a technology that provides address assignment and automatic tunneling for ...
  52. Includes all of WoW64 to support running 32-bit applications on Server Core installations. This feature is required for full ...
  53. Includes Open Business and Open Volume offerings which are volume licensing programs for small or medium-sized organizations. ...
  54. Includes the DFS Management snap-in, DFS Replication service, DFS Namespaces PowerShell commands, and the dfsutil, dfscmd, ...
  55. Includes the Remote Access GUI and Command-Line Tools. Remote Access administrators can use the tools to manage Remote Access. ...
  56. Includes the Remote Access provider and cmdlets. Remote Access administrators can use the Windows PowerShell environment ...
  57. Includes the Share and Storage Management snap-in, which lets you create and modify network shares and manage the physical ...
  58. Includes/Excludes Event IDs: Enter ID numbers and/or ID ranges separated by commas. To exclude criteria, type a minus sign ...
  59. Including files in the AppX package that are incompatible with the target processor architecture may cause your app to fail ...
  60. Incoming connections are currently enabled on %1. Before you can configure Routing and Remote Access on %2,you must open ...
  61. Incoming Connections depend on the Routing and Remote Access service which was unable to start. For more information, check ...
  62. Incoming connections depend on the Routing and Remote Access service, which was unable to start. For more information, check ...
  63. Incoming fax %1 cannot be routed to %2. Verify that folder %2 specified for the incoming routing method exists and that it ...
  64. Incoming faxes cannot be routed and archived, because the Fax service cannot access the folder %1 specified as the Inbox ...
  65. Incoming health certificate requests are blocked. Network Access Protection (NAP) client computers cannot obtain a health ...
  66. Incoming health certificate requests might be blocked. If certificate requests are blocked, Network Access Protection (NAP) ...
  67. Incoming live migrations are blocked because no IP addresses are specified. To fix this, add addresses or allow any available ...
  68. Incoming Password Change Requests records the number of incoming Kerberos password change requests being processed per second. ...
  69. Incoming port for the Windows Feedback Forwarding service. This port is used to receive incoming Windows Feedback Forwarding ...
  70. Incoming: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain, but users in the specified domain cannot authenticate ...
  71. Incomplete communication with cluster {0}. The following cluster nodes or clustered roles might be offline or have connectivity ...
  72. Inconsistent information about the computer account (object) '{0}' was found. This may be caused by a propagation delay for ...
  73. Incorrect Network Resource Type} The specified device type (LPT, for example) conflicts with the actual device type on the ...
  74. Incorrect SPI packets is the number of packets for which the Security Parameter Index (SPI) was incorrect since the computer ...
  75. Incorrect SPI packets per Second is the rate of packets for which the Security Parameter Index (SPI) was incorrect since ...