A security scope groups securable objects such as applications, packages, sites, and distribution point groups. The administrative assignments that you assign to an administrative user include security scopes, security roles, and collections. Administrative users who you assign to the All security scope are automatically granted access to every new and pre-existing security scope.
A request for the handler to install (uninstall) an update could not be completed because the update does not support install ...
A request to remove the Windows Update service or to unregister it with Automatic Updates was declined because it is a built-in ...
A restart is pending for a deployment. There is no maintenance window available for this computer that will allow the restart ...
A secondary site must be attached to and managed from a primary site. A secondary site has no SQL Server database and forwards ...
A security scope groups securable objects such as applications, packages, sites, and distribution point groups. The administrative ...
A site can stand alone as a central site or report to a specified parent site. To specify a parent site, select it from the ...
A site server or site system role is already installed on the computer selected for site server installation. Remove the ...
A site system role that connects to System Center Online to download Asset Intelligence catalog information and upload uncategorized ...
A site system role that provides integration with SQL Server Reporting Services to create and manage reports for Configuration ...