Windows 8.1

  1. Deleting the IP address %1 with managed by service %2, service instance %3 and network type %4 from IPAM server. You will ...
  2. Deleting the IP address block may move the currently mapped IP address subnets within this block to unmapped address space. ...
  3. Deleting the IP address block with network %1 from IPAM. Deleting the block may move the currently mapped IP address ranges ...
  4. Deleting the IP address block with network %1 from IPAM. Deleting the block may move the currently mapped IP address ranges ...
  5. Deleting the range with start IP address %1, end IP address %2, managed by service %3, service instance %4 and network type ...
  6. Deleting the range with start IP address %1, end IP address %2, managed by service %3, service instance %4 and network type ...
  7. Deleting the range with start IP address %1, end IP address %2, managed by service %3, service instance %4 and network type ...
  8. Deleting the reservation, would remove the selected reservation on {0} scope from {1} server. Would you like to continue? ...
  9. Deleting the reservation, would remove the selected reservations from the respecive servers. Would you like to continue? ...
  10. Deleting the staging directory in one of the critical volumes failed. A restart might be pending for an earlier system state ...
  11. Deleting the subnet %1 with network %2 and network type %3. Ranges mapped to this subnet and IP Addresses associated via ...
  12. Deleting these certificates may invalidate CAs or remove your ability to decrypt data. Do you wish to delete these certificates? ...
  13. Deleting these files from your profile will remove all of your previous customizations to console files. Are you sure that ...
  14. Deleting these printer driver packages will remove them from the system. Are you sure you want to delete the selected printer ...
  15. Deleting these printer drivers will remove them from the system. Are you sure you want to delete the selected printer drivers? ...
  16. Deleting this Client Access Point will not remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Not removing the accounts ...
  17. Deleting this client access point will not remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Not removing the accounts ...
  18. Deleting this client access point will not remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Not removing the accounts ...
  19. Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
  20. Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
  21. Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
  22. Deleting this object directly should only be used to delete a Domain Controller that is permanently offline. Use the Active ...
  23. Deleting this object is not required to manage Active Directory Domain Services replication and may inhibit its operation. ...
  24. Deleting this owner will delete the records in its database. Queries for the names registered with this WINS server will ...
  25. Deleting this owner will remove the server from the known list of owners and all of its associated records. Do you want to ...
  26. Deleting this partition will change the number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. After deleting the ...
  27. Deleting this partition will change the number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. After deleting the ...
  28. Deleting this person's account will remove all their data from this PC, including items on their desktop, downloads, documents, ...
  29. Deleting this virtual disk erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the disk. Do you ...
  30. Deleting this volume erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the volume. Are you sure ...
  31. Deleting this volume erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the volume. This volume ...
  32. Deleting this volume will erase all data on it. Back up any data you want to keep before deleting. Do you want to continue? ...
  33. Deleting user-defined custom field %1 from IPAM. The cmdlet will throw an error in case the custom field is currently associated ...
  34. Deletion of clustered tasks during node cleanup failed. The error code was '%1'. Use Windows Task Scheduler to delete any ...
  35. Deletion of registry key %1 resulted in access denied. If this registry entry is not marked specifically as read only, this ...
  36. Delivered request to server application (request pointer %1, request ID %2, site ID %3) from request queue %4 for URI %5 ...
  37. Delivery Receipts are not supported by the selected server. Please select Receipt type None from Message Options or change ...
  38. Demand Dial Options - Interface name : %1!s! Device : %2!s! VPN Stratagy : %3!s! Host name : %4!s! User : %5!s! Connection ...
  39. Demand dial security settings = Interface Name : %1!s! Data Encryption : %2!s! Allow Security Protocols : %3!s! Use Pre-Shared ...
  40. Demand Zero Faults/sec is the rate at which a zeroed page is required to satisfy the fault. Zeroed pages, pages emptied of ...
  41. Denial of existence setting has been modified. Toggling between NSEC and NSEC3 requires the zone to be unsigned and signed ...
  42. Deny access to this computer from the network This security setting determines which users are prevented from accessing a ...
  43. Deny log on as a batch job This security setting determines which accounts are prevented from being able to log on as a batch ...
  44. Deny log on as a service This security setting determines which service accounts are prevented from registering a process ...
  45. Deny log on locally This security setting determines which users are prevented from logging on at the computer. This policy ...
  46. Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services This security setting determines which users and groups are prohibited from logging ...
  47. Depending on how often you connect to the Internet, Windows Media Center can update the Guide listings as often as twice ...
  48. Depending on your firewall settings, Windows Firewall can help protect your server and network from malicious activity by ...
  49. Depending on your privacy settings, the Player may access Microsoft's WindowsMedia.com Web site in order to provide you with ...
  50. Depending on your subscriptions, you can run the Integrate with Microsoft Office 365 Wizard or the Integrate with Windows ...
  51. Deploy a network location server. Client computers attempt to access a URL on the network location server to determine whether ...
  52. Deploy DirectAccess to allow DirectAccess client computers located on the Internet to connect to internal network resources, ...
  53. Deploy DirectAccess to allow managed domain-joined computers to connect to the internal corporate network as DirectAccess ...
  54. Deploy VPN to allow client computers running operating systems not supported by DirectAccess, or configured in a workgroup, ...
  55. Deploy Web Application Proxy to publish selected HTTP- and HTTPS-based applications from your corporate network to client ...
  56. Deploying this group policy to an organizational unit configures members of that organizational unit to opt-in to the Customer ...
  57. Deploying this group policy to an organizational unit configures members of that organizational unit to opt-in to Windows ...
  58. Deployment %1 operation on Package %2 from: %3 failed with error %4. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=235160 for ...
  59. Deployment %1 operation rejected on package %2 from: %3 install request because the Local System account is not allowed to ...
  60. Deployment configuration tasks are running. Either stop the tasks, or wait for them to finish before closing Server Manager. ...
  61. Deployment of package %1 failed because no valid license or sideloading policy could be applied. A developer license (ht ...
  62. Deployment of package %1 was blocked because the provided package has the same identity as an already-installed package but ...
  63. Deployment Server provides the full functionality of Windows Deployment Services, which you can use to configure and remotely ...
  64. Deployment Server requires that DHCP and DNS services are available on your network. Transport Server does not require any ...
  65. DEPRECATED. The AllUsers input parameter has been deprecated as the functionality implied is not supported. The operation ...
  66. Describes a connection authorization policy. Caps are used to decide whether an user is allowed to connect to TS Gateway ...
  67. Describes a resource authorization policy. A resource authorization policy is used to decide whether an user is authorized ...
  68. Describes all of the job sheets that are available on the Printer. This can also be used to describe the banner that a Printer ...
  69. Describes an instance in time as returned by Win32ClockProvider. When a query is submitted to the Win32LocalClockProvider, ...
  70. Describes an instance in time as returned by Win32ClockProvider. When a query is submitted to the Win32UTCClockProvider, ...
  71. Describes the manner in which this application ceased to be applied: 1 = not removed, 2 = upgraded, 3 = uninstalled, 4 = ...
  72. Describes the recovery action to be taken for an unsuccessfully run Job. The possible values are: 0 = "Unknown", meaning ...
  73. Describes the volume level of the audible tones from the modem. For example, high, medium or low volume can be reported (values ...
  74. Describes which policy the server uses in order to determine the initial program path and filename and the startin folder. ...
  75. Describes which policy the server uses in order to determine when a connection is broken either due to network loss or time ...