Windows 7

  1. Syntax: dsmod contact -fn -mi -ln -display -desc -office -tel -email -hometel -pager -mobile -fax -iptel -title -dept -company ...
  2. Syntax: dsmod group -samid -desc -secgrp {yes | no} -scope {l | g | u} {-addmbr | -rmmbr | -chmbr} {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} ...
  3. Syntax: dsmod user -upn -fn -mi -ln -display -fnp -lnp -displayp -empid -pwd { | *} -desc -office -tel -email -hometel -pager ...
  4. Syntax: dsquery computer { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn | samid} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc ...
  5. Syntax: dsquery contact { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc {-s | -d ...
  6. Syntax: dsquery group { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn | samid} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc -samid ...
  7. Syntax: dsquery ou { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc {-s | -d } -u ...
  8. Syntax: dsquery quota {domainroot | } -o {dn | rdn} -acct -qlimit -desc {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -q -limit {-uc | -uco | -uci} ...
  9. Syntax: dsquery server -o {dn | rdn} -forest -domain -site -name -desc -hasfsmo {schema | name | infr | pdc | rid} -isgc ...
  10. Syntax: dsquery slink -transport {ip | smtp} -o {dn | rdn} -name -desc {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -q -gc -limit {-uc | -uco ...
  11. Syntax: dsquery slinkbr -transport {ip | smtp} -o {dn | rdn} -name -desc {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -q -gc -limit {-uc | -uco ...
  12. Syntax: Mtedit.exe /domain:value /DC:value /forest:value /DisableTrustChecking filename /? Parameters: /Domain:value Specifies ...
  13. Syntax: netsh wins server \ServerName | Address dump > FileName Parameters: ServerName - The name of the remote (non-local) ...
  14. Syntax: WBADMIN DELETE CATALOG -quiet Description: Deletes the backup catalog that is stored on the local computer. Use this ...
  15. Syntax: WBADMIN DELETE SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP {-keepVersions: | -version: | -deleteOldest} -backupTarget: -machine: -quiet Description: ...
  16. Syntax: WBADMIN DISABLE BACKUP -quiet Description: Stops running the existing scheduled daily backups. To use this command, ...
  17. Syntax: WBADMIN ENABLE BACKUP -addtarget: -removetarget: -schedule: -include: -nonRecurseInclude: -exclude: -nonRecurseExclude: ...
  18. Syntax: WBADMIN GET DISKS Description: Lists the internal and external disks that are currently online for the local computer. ...
  19. Syntax: WBADMIN GET ITEMS -version: -backupTarget:{ | } -machine: Description: Lists the items included in a specific backup. ...
  20. Syntax: WBADMIN GET STATUS Description: Reports the status of the currently running backup or recovery operation. To use ...
  21. Syntax: WBADMIN GET VERSIONS -backupTarget:{ | } -machine: Description: Lists details about the available backups that are ...
  22. Syntax: WBADMIN RESTORE CATALOG -backupTarget:{ | } -machine: -quiet Description: Recovers a backup catalog for the local ...
  23. Syntax: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:{ | } -include: -allCritical -user: -password: -noInheritAcl -noVerify -vssFull ...
  24. Syntax: WBADMIN START BACKUP -backupTarget:{ | } -include: -nonRecurseInclude: -exclude: -nonRecurseExclude: -allCritical ...
  25. Syntax: WBADMIN START RECOVERY -version: -items:{ | | } -itemtype:{Volume | App | File} -backupTarget:{ | } -machine: -recoveryTarget:{ ...
  26. Syntax: WBADMIN START SYSRECOVERY -version: -backupTarget:{ | } -machine: -restoreAllVolumes -recreateDisks -excludeDisks ...
  27. Syntax: WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATEBACKUP -backupTarget: -quiet Description: Creates a system state backup of the local computer ...
  28. Syntax: WBADMIN START SYSTEMSTATERECOVERY -version: -showsummary -backupTarget:{ | } -machine: -recoveryTarget: -authsysvol ...
  29. Syntax: WBADMIN STOP JOB -quiet Description: Cancels the backup or recovery operation that is currently running. Canceled ...
  30. Synthesized POSIX offset for SID %1, computer %2. For more information about the compatibility of this operation with your ...
  31. Sysprep cannot run on a computer that has been upgraded to a new version of Windows. You can only run Sysprep on a custom ...
  32. Sysprep could not initialize. There are one or more Windows updates that require a reboot. To run Sysprep, reboot the computer ...
  33. Sysprep USAGE: sysprep.exe /quiet /generalize /audit | /oobe /reboot | /shutdown | /quit /unattend: If no command-line arguments ...
  34. System Additional Settings give you the ability to preset, and in some cases, lock down the users machine for certain functionality. ...
  35. System Audit Policy Change: Category: %1 Sub Category: %2 Sub Category Guid: %3 Changes: %4 Changed By: User Name: %5 Domain ...
  36. System audit policy was changed. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Audit Policy Change: ...
  37. System Cache Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code in the file system cache. This value ...
  38. System Calls/sec is the combined rate of calls to operating system service routines by all processes running on the computer. ...
  39. System Code Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes of the operating system code currently in physical memory that can be written ...
  40. System Code Total Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code currently in virtual memory. It is a ...
  41. System Cryptography: Force strong key protection for user keys stored on the computer This security setting determines if ...
  42. System cryptography: Use FIPS 140 compliant cryptographic algorithms, including encryption, hashing and signing algorithms ...
  43. System doesn't allow application pools to run as LocalSystem. WAS tried to run orphan action '%1' for application pool '%2' ...
  44. System Driver Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable physical memory being used by device drivers. It is the ...
  45. System Driver Total Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable virtual memory currently being used by device drivers. Pageable ...
  46. System failure. If changing the device driver is ineffective, see the hardware documentation. Windows is removing the device. ...
  47. System failure: Try changing the driver for this device. If that does not work, see your hardware documentation. Windows ...
  48. System Health Validator error codes define whether client computers are considered compliant or noncompliant when an SHV ...
  49. System Health Validator settings define the requirements for client computers that connect to your network. You can edit ...
  50. System Health Validators allow you to specify the settings required on NAP-capable client computers. To use SHVs, configure ...
  51. System images are not being created automatically but at least one previous system image is stored at this location. You ...
  52. System Information is unable to open this .nfo file. The file might be corrupt or incompatible with this version of System ...
  53. System Isolation State Change. Extended State details: Previous : Extended State : %1 (%2) Current : Extended State : %3 ...
  54. System Isolation State Change. Previous : State : %1 (%2) Probation Time : %3 Help URL : %4 Current : State : %5 (%6) Probation ...
  55. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Domain Services performance counters. An attempt to map to shared memory ...
  56. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Domain Services performance counters. An attempt to open shared memory ...
  57. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Domain Services performance counters. An attempt to open the following ...
  58. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Domain Services performance counters. An attempt to query the following ...
  59. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services performance counters. An attempt to map ...
  60. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services performance counters. An attempt to open ...
  61. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services performance counters. An attempt to open ...
  62. System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services performance counters. An attempt to query ...
  63. System objects: Default owner for objects created by members of the Administrators group Description This security setting ...
  64. System objects: Require case insensitivity for non-Windows subsystems This security setting determines whether case insensitivity ...
  65. System objects: Strengthen default permissions of internal system objects (e.g., Symbolic Links) This security setting determines ...
  66. System parameter log buffer size (%4 sectors) is greater than the maximum size of %5 k bytes (logfile size minus reserved ...
  67. System parameter preferred version pages (%4) is greater than max version pages (%5). Preferred version pages was changed ...
  68. System partition (partition marked "active") is hidden or contains an unrecognized file system. Backup does not support this ...
  69. System policy is set to encrypt the Offline Files cache but the volume containing the cache does not support encryption.%0 ...
  70. System Protection can keep copies of system settings and previous versions of files. Select what you would like to be able ...
  71. System protection is turned on for this drive and is using %1!s! of space. You can free up space by turning off system protection ...
  72. System Restore automatically recommends the most recent restore point. You can also choose from a list of restore points. ...
  73. System Restore can resolve many system problems, and is the best recovery method to try first. For serious problems, use ...
  74. System Restore cannot be undone until after it has completed. If System Restore is being run in safe mode or from the System ...
  75. System Restore could not access a file. This is probably because an anti-virus program is running on the computer. Temporarily ...