Windows 8.1
- Deleting the IP address %1 with managed by service %2, service instance %3 and network type %4 from IPAM server. You will ...
- Deleting the IP address block may move the currently mapped IP address subnets within this block to unmapped address space. ...
- Deleting the IP address block with network %1 from IPAM. Deleting the block may move the currently mapped IP address ranges ...
- Deleting the IP address block with network %1 from IPAM. Deleting the block may move the currently mapped IP address ranges ...
- Deleting the range with start IP address %1, end IP address %2, managed by service %3, service instance %4 and network type ...
- Deleting the range with start IP address %1, end IP address %2, managed by service %3, service instance %4 and network type ...
- Deleting the range with start IP address %1, end IP address %2, managed by service %3, service instance %4 and network type ...
- Deleting the reservation, would remove the selected reservation on {0} scope from {1} server. Would you like to continue? ...
- Deleting the reservation, would remove the selected reservations from the respecive servers. Would you like to continue? ...
- Deleting the staging directory in one of the critical volumes failed. A restart might be pending for an earlier system state ...
- Deleting the subnet %1 with network %2 and network type %3. Ranges mapped to this subnet and IP Addresses associated via ...
- Deleting these certificates may invalidate CAs or remove your ability to decrypt data. Do you wish to delete these certificates? ...
- Deleting these files from your profile will remove all of your previous customizations to console files. Are you sure that ...
- Deleting these printer driver packages will remove them from the system. Are you sure you want to delete the selected printer ...
- Deleting these printer drivers will remove them from the system. Are you sure you want to delete the selected printer drivers? ...
- Deleting this Client Access Point will not remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Not removing the accounts ...
- Deleting this client access point will not remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Not removing the accounts ...
- Deleting this client access point will not remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Not removing the accounts ...
- Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
- Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
- Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
- Deleting this object directly should only be used to delete a Domain Controller that is permanently offline. Use the Active ...
- Deleting this object is not required to manage Active Directory Domain Services replication and may inhibit its operation. ...
- Deleting this owner will delete the records in its database. Queries for the names registered with this WINS server will ...
- Deleting this owner will remove the server from the known list of owners and all of its associated records. Do you want to ...
- Deleting this partition will change the number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. After deleting the ...
- Deleting this partition will change the number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. After deleting the ...
- Deleting this person's account will remove all their data from this PC, including items on their desktop, downloads, documents, ...
- Deleting this virtual disk erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the disk. Do you ...
- Deleting this volume erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the volume. Are you sure ...
- Deleting this volume erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the volume. This volume ...
- Deleting this volume will erase all data on it. Back up any data you want to keep before deleting. Do you want to continue? ...
- Deleting user-defined custom field %1 from IPAM. The cmdlet will throw an error in case the custom field is currently associated ...
- Deletion of clustered tasks during node cleanup failed. The error code was '%1'. Use Windows Task Scheduler to delete any ...
- Deletion of registry key %1 resulted in access denied. If this registry entry is not marked specifically as read only, this ...
- Delivered request to server application (request pointer %1, request ID %2, site ID %3) from request queue %4 for URI %5 ...
- Delivery Receipts are not supported by the selected server. Please select Receipt type None from Message Options or change ...
- Demand Dial Options - Interface name : %1!s! Device : %2!s! VPN Stratagy : %3!s! Host name : %4!s! User : %5!s! Connection ...
- Demand dial security settings = Interface Name : %1!s! Data Encryption : %2!s! Allow Security Protocols : %3!s! Use Pre-Shared ...
- Demand Zero Faults/sec is the rate at which a zeroed page is required to satisfy the fault. Zeroed pages, pages emptied of ...
- Denial of existence setting has been modified. Toggling between NSEC and NSEC3 requires the zone to be unsigned and signed ...
- Deny access to this computer from the network This security setting determines which users are prevented from accessing a ...
- Deny log on as a batch job This security setting determines which accounts are prevented from being able to log on as a batch ...
- Deny log on as a service This security setting determines which service accounts are prevented from registering a process ...
- Deny log on locally This security setting determines which users are prevented from logging on at the computer. This policy ...
- Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services This security setting determines which users and groups are prohibited from logging ...
- Depending on how often you connect to the Internet, Windows Media Center can update the Guide listings as often as twice ...
- Depending on your firewall settings, Windows Firewall can help protect your server and network from malicious activity by ...
- Depending on your privacy settings, the Player may access Microsoft's WindowsMedia.com Web site in order to provide you with ...
- Depending on your subscriptions, you can run the Integrate with Microsoft Office 365 Wizard or the Integrate with Windows ...
- Deploy a network location server. Client computers attempt to access a URL on the network location server to determine whether ...
- Deploy DirectAccess to allow DirectAccess client computers located on the Internet to connect to internal network resources, ...
- Deploy DirectAccess to allow managed domain-joined computers to connect to the internal corporate network as DirectAccess ...
- Deploy VPN to allow client computers running operating systems not supported by DirectAccess, or configured in a workgroup, ...
- Deploy Web Application Proxy to publish selected HTTP- and HTTPS-based applications from your corporate network to client ...
- Deploying this group policy to an organizational unit configures members of that organizational unit to opt-in to the Customer ...
- Deploying this group policy to an organizational unit configures members of that organizational unit to opt-in to Windows ...
- Deployment %1 operation on Package %2 from: %3 failed with error %4. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=235160 for ...
- Deployment %1 operation rejected on package %2 from: %3 install request because the Local System account is not allowed to ...
- Deployment configuration tasks are running. Either stop the tasks, or wait for them to finish before closing Server Manager. ...
- Deployment of package %1 failed because no valid license or sideloading policy could be applied. A developer license (ht ...
- Deployment of package %1 was blocked because the provided package has the same identity as an already-installed package but ...
- Deployment Server provides the full functionality of Windows Deployment Services, which you can use to configure and remotely ...
- Deployment Server requires that DHCP and DNS services are available on your network. Transport Server does not require any ...
- DEPRECATED. The AllUsers input parameter has been deprecated as the functionality implied is not supported. The operation ...
- Describes a connection authorization policy. Caps are used to decide whether an user is allowed to connect to TS Gateway ...
- Describes a resource authorization policy. A resource authorization policy is used to decide whether an user is authorized ...
- Describes all of the job sheets that are available on the Printer. This can also be used to describe the banner that a Printer ...
- Describes an instance in time as returned by Win32ClockProvider. When a query is submitted to the Win32LocalClockProvider, ...
- Describes an instance in time as returned by Win32ClockProvider. When a query is submitted to the Win32UTCClockProvider, ...
- Describes the manner in which this application ceased to be applied: 1 = not removed, 2 = upgraded, 3 = uninstalled, 4 = ...
- Describes the recovery action to be taken for an unsuccessfully run Job. The possible values are: 0 = "Unknown", meaning ...
- Describes the volume level of the audible tones from the modem. For example, high, medium or low volume can be reported (values ...
- Describes which policy the server uses in order to determine the initial program path and filename and the startin folder. ...
- Describes which policy the server uses in order to determine when a connection is broken either due to network loss or time ...