Windows Server 2003

  1. Boolean indicating that this slot is physically unique and may hold special types of hardware, e.g. a graphics processor ...
  2. Boolean indicating whether the address information in the property, ErrorAddress, is a system-level address (TRUE) or a physical ...
  3. Boolean indicating whether the operating system is distributed across several computer system nodes. If so, these nodes should ...
  4. Boolean Operators You can also use the "Boolean operators" AND, OR and NOT (or the equivalent symbols + , || and ! ) to refine ...
  5. Boolean specifying whether the media is currently write protected by some kind of physical mechanism, such as a protect tab ...
  6. Both computers must have a network interface card or a USB network interface installed. The jack looks like a slightly larger ...
  7. Both copies of the file have changed. To change the update action, click the file with the right mouse button. To update, ...
  8. Both the SMTP server and e-mail name are required in order to enable notification. Specify both names, and then try again. ...
  9. Both this domain and the specified domain This option creates a trust relationship in the local domain and a corresponding ...
  10. Both this domain and the specified domain This option creates a trust relationship in the local domain and a corresponding ...
  11. Both you and the person assisting you must be connected to the Internet or the same local area network while using Remote ...
  12. BreachDescription is a free-form string providing more information if the SecurityBreach property indicates that a breach ...
  13. Brooktrout Fax Service Provider could not be installed correctly. Please refer to http://www.brooktrout.com/support/shared_fax ...
  14. Brooktrout Fax Telephony Service Provider can be removed by using the Control Panel Add/Remove Programs applet after terminating ...
  15. Brooktrout Snap-in for Microsoft Fax Manager could not be registered correctly. Please register the application at: http ...
  16. Brooktrout Telephony Service Provider could not be installed correctly. Please refer to http://www.brooktrout.com/support/shared_fax ...
  17. Browse categorization schemes, select a category, and then search for services, providers, or tModels defined by that category. ...
  18. bsasdel Backspace will be sent as backspace crlf Line feed mode - Causes return key to send CR delasbs Delete will be sent ...
  19. bsasdel Backspace will be sent as backspace crlf Line feed mode - Causes return key to send CR delasbs Delete will be sent ...
  20. bsasdel Backspace will be sent as delete crlf New line mode - Causes return key to send CR LF delasbs Delete will be sent ...
  21. bsasdel Backspace will be sent as delete crlf New line mode - Causes return key to send CR LF delasbs Delete will be sent ...
  22. Buffer returns the requested Descriptor information. If the Descriptor does not exist, the contents of the Buffer are undefined. ...
  23. Buffering content on the server reduces startup latency for clients. Disabling buffering reduces delay in the stream delivery, ...
  24. Building |on |the |security |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |64-Bit |Edition |provides |the |latest |technologies |to |keep ...
  25. Building |on |the |security |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |Home |Edition |provides |the |latest |technologies |to |keep ...
  26. Building |on |the |security |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |Home |x64 |Edition |provides |the |latest |technologies |to ...
  27. Building |on |the |security |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |Professional |provides |the |latest |technologies |to |help ...
  28. Building |on |the |security |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |Professional |provides |the |latest |technologies |to |keep ...
  29. Building |on |the |security |of |Windows |XP, |Windows |XP |Professional |x64 |Edition |provides |the |latest |technologies ...
  30. Built |on |the |proven |reliability |of |the |Windows |Server |2003 |code |base, |Windows |XP |Professional |x64 |Edition ...
  31. Built |on |the |proven |reliability |of |Windows |2000 |Server, |the |Windows |Server |2003 |family |provides |the |performance, ...
  32. Built |on |the |proven |reliability |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |64-Bit |Edition |offers |features |that |improve |the ...
  33. Built |on |the |proven |reliability |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |Home |Edition |offers |features |that |improve |the ...
  34. Built |on |the |proven |reliability |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |Home |x64 |Edition |offers |features |that |improve ...
  35. Built |on |the |proven |reliability |of |Windows |2000, |Windows |XP |Professional |offers |features |that |improve |the ...
  36. But if you share this computer with others, and you don't want to share your Internet account with them, then you can protect ...
  37. But if you're sure you typed it correctly, or if you tried several times without success, then you might have an illegal ...
  38. But, if you're using Windows on a network that also has computers using Windows 95 or Windows 98,and you want to be able ...
  39. By canceling out of this installation, you are not authorized to install, copy or otherwise use this software in any manner. ...
  40. By configuring and locking particular user settings, you can preserve a consistent desktop environment across your organization ...
  41. By default, computers running those versions of Windows will not be able to log on with a domain controller running Windows ...
  42. By default, data is transferred to the log file when the buffers are full. To transfer data more frequently, set the number ...
  43. By default, DNS uses the parent domain name when creating a Mail Exchange record. You can specify a host or child name, but ...
  44. By default, IIS serves only static content. To serve dynamic content, you must enable the Web service extensions that your ...
  45. By default, the send and receive operations are provided over ports 1801 (tcp and udp), 2103/tcp, and 2105/tcp. Remote management ...
  46. By default, the shortcut menu for this icon includes two commands: Status and Disconnect. If users are running Windows 2000 ...
  47. By default, these operations are provided using TCP port 2101. However, if TCP port 2101 is in use, MSMQ will attempt to ...
  48. By default, this server does not support client computers until you configure it to do so after Setup. To have the server ...
  49. By default, you will connect to the network folder as %1. To connect as another user, enter their user name and password ...
  50. By restoring your system to this point, System Restore detects that the following settings will be changed as listed: Machine ...
  51. By saving the .INS file and .CAB files, you can use them for Automatic Configuration. The URL specified below will be entered ...
  52. By subscribing to a newsgroup, the newsgroup will remain in your Folders list for easy access. Click the Tools menu and then ...
  53. By synchronizing your Windows Address Book in Outlook Express with your Hotmail address book, you can access your contacts ...
  54. By using Distributed File System (DFS), you can organize multiple shared folders, or targets, into a logical namespace of ...
  55. By using the extension ".local" at the end of your Active Directory domain name, you can ensure that your internal domain ...
  56. By using the Welcome screen, you can simply click your account name to log on. For added security, you can turn off this ...
  57. Bytes Received/sec is the rate at which bytes are received by the local computer over an NBT connection to some remote computer. ...
  58. Bytes Received/sec is the rate at which bytes are received over each network adapter, including framing characters. Network ...
  59. Bytes Received/sec is the rate of bytes coming in to the Redirector from the network. It includes all application data as ...
  60. Bytes Sent/sec is the rate at which bytes are sent by the local computer over an NBT connection to some remote computer. ...
  61. Bytes Sent/sec is the rate at which bytes are sent over each each network adapter, including framing characters. Network ...
  62. Bytes Total/sec is the rate at which bytes are sent and received over each network adapter, including framing characters. ...
  63. Bytes Total/sec is the rate at which bytes are sent or received by the local computer over an NBT connection to some remote ...
  64. Bytes Total/sec is the rate the Redirector is processing data bytes. This includes all application and file data in addition ...
  65. Bytes Total/sec is the sum of Bytes Sent/sec and Bytes Received/sec. This is the total rate of bytes transferred by the FTP ...
  66. Bytes Total/sec is the sum of Bytes Sent/sec and Bytes Received/sec. This is the total rate of bytes transferred by the Web ...
  67. Bytes Total/sec is the total rate of bytes sent to or received from the network by the protocol, but only for the frames ...
  68. Bytes Transmitted/sec is the rate at which bytes are leaving the Redirector to the network. It includes all application data ...
  69. C reate a new Internet account after I finish setting up Windows Select this option if you want to sign up for a new Internet ...
  70. C1 Time is the percentage of time the processor spends in the C1 low-power idle state. % C1 Time is a subset of the total ...
  71. C1 Transitions/sec is the rate that the CPU enters the C1 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C1 state when it is sufficiently ...
  72. C2 Time is the percentage of time the processor spends in the C2 low-power idle state. % C2 Time is a subset of the total ...
  73. C2 Transitions/sec is the rate that the CPU enters the C2 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C2 state when it is sufficiently ...
  74. C3 Time is the percentage of time the processor spends in the C3 low-power idle state. % C3 Time is a subset of the total ...
  75. C3 Transitions/sec is the rate that the CPU enters the C3 low-power idle state. The CPU enters the C3 state when it is sufficiently ...