Windows 8.1

  1. Click Next to create custom settings. You will then be asked to select the custom settings and list of drivers to verify. ...
  2. Click Next to display counters specific to each of the currently verified drivers. Click Back to redisplay the current verifier ...
  3. Click Next to manually select the drivers to verify from a list of all the drivers installed on this computer. Click Back ...
  4. Click Next to manually select verifier settings from a full list. You will then be asked to select the drivers to verify. ...
  5. Click Next to use the current Randomized low resources simulation settings. You will then be asked to select the drivers ...
  6. Click Next to use the options already selected for this template, or click Details to customize the certificate request, ...
  7. Click Next to verify all the drivers installed on this computer that are built for older versions of Windows. A list of these ...
  8. Click Next to verify all unsigned drivers installed on this computer. A list of these drivers will be displayed. Click Back ...
  9. Click OK if you want to export the ratings in the Player library to your files. Note that doing so overwrites the current ...
  10. Click on a task to automatically troubleshoot and fix common computer problems. To view more troubleshooters, click on a ...
  11. Click on an extension to view the program that currently opens it by default. To change the default program, click Change ...
  12. Click on the Refresh button on the toolbar to reload the page. After refreshing, you might need to navigate to the specific ...
  13. Click Remove to remove ProductName from your computer. If you want to review or change any of your installation settings, ...
  14. Click Repair to repair the installation of ProductName]. If you want to review or change any of your installation settings, ...
  15. Click Repair to try and fix the problem. If the problem persists, please contact your system administrator for assistance. ...
  16. Click save to store the results of the diagnostic to removable media such as a USB flash drive, and take it to the computer ...
  17. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to add the loopback ...
  18. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to configure a static ...
  19. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to configure a valid ...
  20. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to configure at least ...
  21. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to configure DNS servers ...
  22. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to configure DNS servers ...
  23. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to configure valid IP ...
  24. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to remove all invalid ...
  25. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Change adapter settings to remove or replace ...
  26. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, click Change adapter settings, and then press the Alt key, ...
  27. Click the Next button and save the invitation as a file. Then send the file as an attachment to an email or instant message. ...
  28. Click the Next button to send your helper a Remote Assistance invitation by file or email. If you and your helper use an ...
  29. Click the Restart button below. Be Physically present at the computer to follow the instructions that appear during the startup ...
  30. Click the Shutdown button below. Be Physically present at the computer to follow the instructions that appear during the ...
  31. Click the Unload WSUS Snap-in button to allow MMC to unload the Snap-in. MMC will ask you if you would like to report this ...
  32. Click this to display an overview of this dialog box. For help on an item, click the question mark at the top of the dialog ...
  33. Click to restore files you've previously deleted from the device, and then select Sync now to copy them back to the device. ...
  34. Clicking Cancel will cause all settings to be lost except those for Upstream Server and Proxy Server, which have already ...
  35. Client compliance checking using NAP cannot be enabled because DirectAccess is deployed for remote client management only. ...
  36. Client computers are automatically routed to the most suitable entry point. Optionally, clients can manually select the entry ...
  37. Client computers are automatically routed to the most suitable entry point. Optionally, clients can manually select the entry ...
  38. Client computers cannot communicate with the server by using the SMB 2.0 protocol. As a result, file transfers might be slower, ...
  39. Client computers could experience slower response times if they fail over to a remote domain controller and do not fail back ...
  40. Client computers could experience slower response times if they fail over to a remote folder target and do not fail back ...
  41. Client computers running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2 will not correctly display Previous Versions snapshot details. ...
  42. Client computers will not be able to access file shares and other Server Message Block (SMB)-based network services on this ...
  43. Client configuration: - Name = %1!s! Address = %2!s! State = %3!s! Shared secret = %4!s! Require auth attrib = %5!s! NAP ...
  44. Client connection to WINMGMT needs to be encrypted for this operation. Please adjust your IWbemServices proxy security settings ...
  45. Client connector allows to connect to Essentials server via VPN when Client is working apart from Server. Please make sure ...
  46. Client for NFS cannot communicate with the remote Network File System (NFS) server %1. RPC Port Mapper (also known as Portmap ...
  47. Client for NFS enables this computer to access files on UNIX-based NFS servers. When installed, you can configure a computer ...
  48. Client for NFS requested a mount with file locking enabled, and the remote Network File System (NFS) server does not support ...
  49. Client for NFS users can access directories (called shares) on computers running NFS server software by connecting (mounting) ...
  50. Client GPO %1!s! has the same name as an application server or DirectAccess server GPO in the same domain. Specify a unique ...
  51. Client GPO %1!s! has the same name as the client GPO for Windows 7 clients for entry point %2!s! in the same domain. Specify ...
  52. Client machine %1 is not authorized to access the Remote App and Desktop Management Service. Check that the machine has been ...
  53. Client request was dropped because allowable simultaneous uploads limit was reached. Remote client address: %1 Current Uploads: ...
  54. Client RPC call started. InterfaceUuid: %1 OpNum: %2 Protocol: %3 NetworkAddress %4 Endpoint %5 Binding Options %6 Authentication ...
  55. Client side rendering to %1 failed, error code %4. The print spooler service will not retry server side rendering. See the ...
  56. Client side rendering to %1 failed, error code %4. The print spooler service will retry server side rendering. See the event ...
  57. Client state: - Name = %1!s! Description = %2!s! Protocol version = %3!s! Status = %4!s! Restriction state = %5!s! Troubleshooting ...
  58. Client state: - Name = %1!s! Description = %2!s! Protocol version = %3!s! Status = %4!s! Restriction state = %5!s! Troubleshooting ...
  59. Client Status = Connection : %1!s! Duration : %2!d! Days %3!d! Hours %4!d! Mins %5!d! secs Restriction state : %6!s! Statistics ...
  60. Client with computer name %1 failed to acknowledge receipt of the boot data. Remote boot of this client was not completed. ...
  61. Client with computer name %1 was not booted because the boot block configuration file %2 for this client does not contain ...
  62. Client with computer name %1 will be booted without using checksums because checksum for file %2 could not be calculated. ...
  63. Client-based fencing (access control) for clients is performed by using a deprecated, proprietary technology instead of an ...
  64. ClientId: %u User name: %s Machine name: %s IP address: %s MAC address: %s Time in session: %u secs Percent complete: %u ...
  65. Clients may not be able to locate a CRL to check the revocation status of a certificate, and certificate validation may fail. ...
  66. Clients may not be able to locate the correct version of the CRL to check the revocation status of a certificate, and certificate ...
  67. Clients may not be able to locate the issuing CA's certificate to build a certificate chain, and certificate validation may ...
  68. Clients may not be able to to locate the correct version of the issuing CA's certificate to build a certificate chain, and ...
  69. Clients that had previously received IP addresses will be denied address renewal, unless their MAC addresses/patterns are ...
  70. Clients that match the conditions in this policy will be leased an IP address from the IP address ranges below. You can add ...
  71. Clients using the workload supported by the primary virtual machine might not be able to connect to the Replica virtual machine ...
  72. Clock Interrupts/sec is the average rate, in incidents per second, at which the processor received and serviced clock tick ...
  73. clocktype`ct`perf|system|cycle`Specifies the clock resolution to use when logging the time stamp for each event. You can ...
  74. Close request failed. Error: %2 Path: %4%6 Guidance: A persistent handle (Continuous Availability) or a resilient handle ...
  75. Closing a %2 socket with local port number %3 in process %4 is taking longer than expected. The local port number may not ...