The MSDLC network protocol is no longer supported in Windows XP. Windows XP automatically installs TCP/IP as the default network connection protocol. Your programs and hardware that depend on the MSDLC network protocol will not function after the upgrade to Windows XP.
The most recent versions of some items are already installed. To save time, we recommend upgrading only items that have changed ...
The move table quota for Distributed Link Tracking in this domain has been exceeded. This table is used by Distributed Link ...
The MoveFiles action allows the author to locate files that already exist on the user's machine, and move or copy those files ...
The MPU401Address property indicates the starting I/O address assigned to the MPU-401 port of the sound device. Example: ...
The MSDLC network protocol is no longer supported in Windows XP. Windows XP automatically installs TCP/IP as the default ...
The MSDLC32 network protocol is no longer supported in Windows XP. Windows XP automatically installs TCP/IP as the default ...
The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object cannot be deleted from Active Directory. If you click Cancel, setup will continue, but ...
The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object cannot be deleted from Active Directory. There are non-Message Queuing objects contained ...
The MSMQ Configuration (msmq) object was not created in the directory service. This may be caused by directory service replication ...