Preferred bridgehead servers have been selected to support intersite replication with the following site using the following transport. However, none of these preferred bridgehead servers can replicate the following directory partition. Site: %1 Transport: %2 Directory partition: %3 User Action Using Active Directory Sites and Services, do the following: - Configure a domain controller that can support replication of this directory partition as a preferred bridgehead server for this transport. You can do this by modifying the corresponding server. - Verify that the corresponding Server objects have a network address for this transport. For example, domain controllers that replicate using the SMTP transport must have a mailAddress attribute. This attribute is normally configured automatically after the SMTP service is installed. Until this is rectified, the Knowledge Consistency Checker (KCC) will consider all domain controllers in this site as possible bridgehead domain controllers for this directory partition.
power mode SMART data saving capability bit) - If this bit is set to one, the device saves SMART data prior to going into ...
Power Users possess most administrative powers with some restrictions. Thus, Power Users can run legacy applications in addition ...
Pre-authentication failed: User Name: %1 User ID: %2 Service Name: %3 Pre-Authentication Type: %4 Failure Code: %5 Client ...
Precreate cross reference object for domain or application directory partition with DN %s1 allowing server with DNS name ...
Preferred bridgehead servers have been selected to support intersite replication with the following site using the following ...
Prefix : %1!s! Interface %2!-7u! : %7!s! Gateway : %3!s! Metric : %4!u! Publish : %5!s! Type : %6!s! Valid Lifetime : %8!s! ...
Prepare NT4 site %1 for replication failed (ret %2!lx!h). The new name will not be replicated to NT4 World until first change ...
Preproduction (abbreviated as PREP)-Test environment running the same code base as that currently running on Production. ...
Preshared keys are not secure because they are stored in the registry in clear text, but they can be convenient for testing ...