The server can be managed remotely using Windows-based administrative tools such as Device Manager, Event Viewer, Local Users and Groups, Performance Logs and Alerts, Registry Editor, System Monitor, Server Manager, the Services snap-in and the Microsoft Baseline Security Analyzer (MBSA).
The server %1 and %2 both claim to be the primary domain controller for the %3 domain. One of the servers should be demoted ...
The server %1 is not running the DFS service. Please make sure that you have enough permissions to contact the server and ...
The Server %1!s!(version %2!d!.%3!d! ) does not support this operation. The Server version needs to be greater or equal to ...
The server acts as an SMS Distribution Point. The administrator is required to enable the Web Server and BITS roles, if the ...
The server can be managed remotely using Windows-based administrative tools such as Device Manager, Event Viewer, Local Users ...
The server can be remotely configured, analyzed, or rolled back using the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) user interface ...
The server can be remotely selected by the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) user interface for the purposes of creating ...
The server can establish Windows command prompts when connected over out-of-band management hardware using Emergency Management ...
The server can report critical operating system and application faults to Microsoft for analysis. The server will still report ...