Windows 8.1

  1. Reliability related events. When available, these events are associated with the original records in the Win32_NTLogEvent ...
  2. Reliable Multicast Protocol. An implemention of the Pragmatic General Multicast Protocol (Pgm) for adding a degree of reliability ...
  3. Relog creates new performance logs from data in existing performance logs by changing the sampling rate and/or converting ...
  4. Remaining time in minutes before the parent application goes into Notification Mode. For volume clients, this is the remaining ...
  5. Remaps the color intensities of the input bitmap based on a discrete function generated by a user specified list of values ...
  6. Remaps the color intensities of the input bitmap based on a transfer function generated by a user specified list of values ...
  7. Remaps the color intensities of the input bitmap based on a user specified gamma transfer function for each RGBA channel. ...
  8. Remaps the color intensities of the input bitmap based on a user specified linear transfer function for each RGBA channel. ...
  9. Remarks: - Add a new mainmode rule to the firewall policy. - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - Computerpsk ...
  10. Remarks: - Rule name should be unique and cannot be "all". - When mode=tunnel,tunnel endpoints must be specified, except ...
  11. Remarks: - Sets a new parameter value on an identified rule. The command fails if the rule does not exist. To create a rule, ...
  12. Remarks: -Sets a new parameter value on an identified rule. The command fails if the rule does not exist. To create a rule, ...
  13. Remarks: Commas that are not used as separators in distinguished names must be escaped with the backslash ("\") character ...
  14. Remarks: Displays whether Winsock send autotuning is enabled. Send autotuning is dynamically adjust the amount of send buffered ...
  15. Remarks: Dsmod quota only supports a subset of commonly used object class attributes. If a value that you use contains spaces, ...
  16. Remarks: Dsmod quota only supports a subset of commonly used object class attributes. If a value that you use contains spaces, ...
  17. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=DC2,OU=Domain ...
  18. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com"). ...
  19. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com"). ...
  20. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com"). ...
  21. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=microsoft,DC=com"). ...
  22. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=John Smith,OU ...
  23. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=My Server,CN=Servers,CN=Site10, ...
  24. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "CN=USA Sales,OU=Distribution ...
  25. Remarks: If a value that you supply contains spaces, use quotation marks around the text (for example, "OU=Domain Controllers,DC=microsoft,DC=com"). ...
  26. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  27. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  28. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  29. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  30. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  31. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  32. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  33. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  34. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  35. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  36. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  37. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  38. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  39. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  40. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  41. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  42. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  43. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  44. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  45. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  46. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  47. Remarks: If you do not supply a target object at the command prompt, the target object is obtained from standard input (stdin). ...
  48. Remarks: The dsget commands help you to view the properties of a specific object in the directory: the input to dsget is ...
  49. Remarks: The dsmod commands support piping of input to allow you to pipe results from the dsquery commands as input to the ...
  50. Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
  51. Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
  52. Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
  53. Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
  54. Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
  55. Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
  56. Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
  57. Remarks: The dsquery commands help you find objects in the directory that match a specified search criterion: the input to ...
  58. Remarks: The results from a dsquery search can be piped as input to one of the other directory service command-line tools, ...
  59. Remarks: The results from a dsquery search can be piped as input to one of the other directory service command-line tools, ...
  60. Remediation Server Groups allow you to specify the remediation servers that provide services and updates to noncompliant ...
  61. Remediation servers provide updates to DirectAccess clients that are not compliant, and should be included in the management ...
  62. Remediation servers store software updates for NAP clients that need them. Remediation Server Groups contain one or more ...
  63. remediationservergroup = remediationservergroup address = address name = name Sets remediation server configuration. remediationservergroup ...
  64. Remember, the size, position, and direction of your gestures and the order in which you make them become part of your picture ...
  65. Remote Access Account Lockout is enabled, and the user's authentication attempts have exceeded the designated lockout count ...
  66. Remote Access allows client computers located outside the corporate network to connect securely to internal network resources. ...
  67. Remote Access configuration settings are in an unknown state on server %1!s!. To attempt to restore configuration settings, ...
  68. Remote Access Connection Manager could not reopen biplex port %1. This port will not be available for calling in or calling ...
  69. Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could not access resources. Try restarting the Remote Access ...
  70. Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could not create buffers. Try restarting the Remote Access Connection ...
  71. Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could not create shared file mapping. Try restarting the Remote ...
  72. Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could not initialize the security attributes. Try restarting ...
  73. Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could not load one or more communication DLLs. Ensure that your ...
  74. Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because it could not register with the local security authority. Try restarting ...
  75. Remote Access Connection Manager failed to start because no endpoints were available. Try restarting the Remote Access Connection ...