Windows 8.1

  1. Name resolution automatically determines which IP address corresponds to each computer name on the network. This allows users ...
  2. Name Resolution Policy is the Group Policy object (GPO) that contains the policy information found in the Name Resolution ...
  3. Name resolution policy table has been corrupted. DNS resolution will fail until it is fixed. Contact your network administrator. ...
  4. Name resolution policy table has been corrupted. DNS resolution will fail until it is fixed. Contact your network administrator. ...
  5. Name: %s Description: %s Type: %s Channel GUID: %08lx-%04x-%04x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x Application Type GUID: ...
  6. Name: %s DN: %s Device ID: %s Group: %s Referral server: %s Boot program: %s Prompt Policy: %s WDS client unattend file: ...
  7. Named Pipes Activation supports process activation via named pipes. Applications that use Named Pipes Activation can start ...
  8. NameFormat contains the naming heuristic that is selected to ensure that the value of the Name property is unique. For example, ...
  9. Names of one or more down-level client security groups that are part of the DirectAccess deployment which need to be removed. ...
  10. Names of the client Group Policy object. The Group Policy object name is specified in DOMAIN\GPO_NAME format. Domain can ...
  11. NAMES There are no options for this topic. This is a help topic about the different types of names Windows uses. It is not ...
  12. Namespace collision detected: Target type: %1 Target name: %2 Forest Root: %3 Top Level Name: %4 DNS Name: %5 NetBIOS Name: ...
  13. Namespace creation rights cannot be set on the namespace container object (Dfs-Configuration) in Active Directory Domain ...
  14. Namespace servers poll a domain controller to obtain current namespace metadata. You can optimize polling to increase either ...
  15. Name|%s Connectionless Service|%b Guarantees Delivery|%b Guarantees Sequencing|%b Maximum Address Size|%z Maximum Message ...
  16. Name|%s Description|%s Device ID|%s Device Type|%s Attached To|%s Answer Mode|%s PNP Device ID|%s Provider Name|%s Modem ...
  17. Name|%s Status|%v PNP Device ID|%s Maximum Input Buffer Size|%s Maximum Output Buffer Size|%b Settable Baud Rate|%b Settable ...
  18. Naming Authority Pointer (NAPTR) Naming Authority Pointer (NAPTR) record. Specifies a regular expression based rewrite rule ...
  19. Naming information cannot be located because: %1Contact your system administrator to verify that your domain is properly ...
  20. Naming information cannot be located for the following reason: %1 If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running ...
  21. NAP helps you ensure that computers connecting to the network are compliant with organization network and client health policies. ...
  22. NAP Profile is Updated on Scope: %1 for IPv4 with the following NAP Profile: %2 by %3. The previous configured NAP Profile ...
  23. NAP Profile is Updated on Scope: {0} for IPv4 with the following NAP Profile: {1} by {2}. The previous configured NAP Profile ...
  24. Narrator touch requires a touchscreen that supports four-finger input. Narrator touch is not available but you can continue ...
  25. NAT : %1!s! NAT Special Behaviour : UPNP: %2!s!, PortPreserving: %3!s! Local Mapping : %4!s!:%5!u! External NAT Mapping : ...
  26. NAT detected a default route in compartment %1 interface %2. Default routes in internal compartments will prevent NAT operation ...
  27. Nat Instance %1 %11 Status: %10.UdpIdleSessionTimeout: %2 sec, TcpTransientConnectionTimeout: %3, TcpEstablishedConnectionTimeout: ...
  28. NAT instance %1 failed to allocate a %2 port dynamically because all ports in the instance's external address pool are in ...
  29. NAT translated and forwarded IPv4 %5 packet which arrived over %4 interface %3 in compartment %2 to interface %7 in compartment ...
  30. NAT64 is not enabled on the server. 2. The NAT64 server cannot be reached. 3. Web probe addresses cannot be reached. 4. Corporate ...
  31. Native apps e.g. 32 and 64 bit must be installed to the %ProgramFiles% folder by default, note that 32 bit apps installing ...
  32. nbrflagoptions: SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS TWO_WAY_SYNC NEVER_SYNCED IGNORE_CHANGE_NOTIFICATIONS DISABLE_SCHEDULED_SYNC ...
  33. Nbstat Memory Usage: - Nbstat Buffers: Alloc = %1!10lu! Free = %2!10lu! NetAllocs = %3!10lu! Memory = %4!10lu! Used = %5!10lu! ...
  34. NDIS Receive Indication Cycles/sec is the average rate, in cycles per second, at which NDIS processed a receive indication ...
  35. NDIS Return Packet Cycles/sec is the average rate, in cycles per second, at which NDIS processed returning received packets ...
  36. NDIS Send Complete Cycles/sec is the average rate, in cycles per second, at which NDIS processed transmit-complete notifications ...
  37. NDIS Send Cycles/sec is the average rate, in cycles per second, at which NDIS processed transmit requests from the stack ...
  38. NDKPI Connect: RequestContext %9 Connector %1 QP %2 SharedEndpoint %10 DestAddress %6 IRD %7 ORD %8 PrivateDataLength %11 ...
  39. NDKPI Create QP: RequestContext %9 PD %1 ReceiveCQ %2 InitiatorCQ %3 QPContext %4 ReceiveQueueDepth %5 InitiatorQueueDepth ...
  40. NDKPI Create QP: RequestContext %9 PD %1 ReceiveCQ %2 InitiatorCQ %3 SRQ %10 QPContext %4 InitiatorQueueDepth %6 MaxInitiatorRequestSge ...
  41. NDKPI Create SRQ: RequestContext %8 PD %1 SrqDepth %2 MaxReceiveRequestSge %3 NotifyThreshold %4 SrqNotificationContext %5 ...
  42. NDKPI FastRegister: RequestContext %2 QP %1 MR %3 AdapterPageCount %4 AdapterPageArray %5 FBO %6 Length %7 BaseVirtualAddress ...
  43. Need to find someone's e-mail address? Click the Edit menu, click Find , then click People . Select the Internet directory ...
  44. needs to be taken offline for a short time to perform a Spot Fix. Please run "CHKDSK /SPOTFIX" locally via the command line, ...
  45. needs to be taken offline to perform a Full Chkdsk. Please run "CHKDSK /F" locally via the command line, or run "REPAIR-VOLUME ...
  46. Negotiating using configured protocol is disable. Edit connection properties and select different protocol for negotiation ...
  47. Negotiation with the client failed. Make sure the client is compatible with the build {1} and the protocol version {2} of ...
  48. Negotiation with the server failed. Make sure the server is compatible with the build {1} and the protocol version {2} of ...
  49. Neighbor Discovery Advertisement messages are sent by nodes to notify other nodes of link-layer address changes or in response ...
  50. Neither 'IPv4 Remote access server' nor 'IPv6 Remote access server' is selected on the Routing and Remote Access Properties ...
  51. Neither the the server name (%1) nor the Guid DNS name (%2) could be resolved by DNS. Check that the server is up and is ...
  52. NET ACCOUNTS /FORCELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} /MINPWLEN:length /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} /MINPWAGE:days /UNIQUEPW:number /DOMAIN ...
  53. NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies password and logon requirements for all accounts. When used ...
  54. NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This command is available only on Windows NT Servers. \computername ...
  55. NET CONFIG displays configuration information of the Workstation or Server service. When used without the SERVER or WORKSTATION ...
  56. NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service. /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes ...
  57. NET CONTINUE reactivates a Windows service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE. service Is the paused service. For example, ...
  58. NET FILE closes a shared file and removes file locks. When used without options, it lists the open files on a server. The ...
  59. NET GROUP adds, displays, or modifies global groups on servers. Used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the ...
  60. NET GROUP groupname /COMMENT:"text" /DOMAIN groupname {/ADD /COMMENT:"text" | /DELETE} /DOMAIN groupname username . {/ADD ...
  61. NET HELPMSG displays information about Windows network messages (such as error, warning, and alert messages). When you type ...
  62. NET LOCALGROUP groupname /COMMENT:"text" /DOMAIN groupname {/ADD /COMMENT:"text" | /DELETE} /DOMAIN groupname name . {/ADD ...
  63. NET LOCALGROUP modifies local groups on computers. When used without options, it displays the local groups on the computer. ...
  64. NET PAUSE suspends a Windows service or resource. Pausing a service puts it on hold. service Is the service to be paused. ...
  65. NET SESSION lists or disconnects sessions between the computer and other computers on the network. When used without options, ...
  66. NET SHARE makes a server's resources available to network users. When used without options, it lists information about all ...
  67. NET SHARE sharename sharename=drive:path /GRANT:user,[READ | CHANGE | FULL /USERS:number | /UNLIMITED /REMARK:"text" /CACHE:Manual ...
  68. NET START BROWSER starts the Browser service. The Browser service supports browsing computers on the network and being browsed ...
  69. NET START EVENTLOG starts the event logging service, which logs events on the local computer. This service must be started ...
  70. NET START lists running services. service May include one of the following services: BROWSER DHCP CLIENT EVENTLOG FILE REPLICATION ...
  71. NET START NETLOGON starts the Windows NetLogon service, which verifies logon requests and controls replication of the user ...
  72. NET START SCHEDULE starts the Windows Schedule service. The Schedule service must be running to schedule events using the ...
  73. NET START SERVER starts the Windows Server service, which controls access to resources. NET HELP command | MORE displays ...
  74. NET START UPS starts the Windows UPS service, which provides uninterrupted power service to your computer. The UPS service ...
  75. NET START WORKSTATION starts the Windows Workstation service, which enables your computer to use shared resources on the ...