The server can report critical operating system and application faults to Microsoft for analysis. The server will still report application crashes if the "Force Queue Mode for application errors" setting is turned OFF. This setting is ON by default. If you want to completely disable the Error Reporting feature, go to System Properties --> Advanced Tab --> Error Reporting --> Click "Disable Error Reporting" and Uncheck "but notify me when critical errors occur" then click OK. It can also be disabled via Group Policy. Group Policy settings will override Error Reporting settings.
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 ...
The server can send pop-up messages to other computers or users. For example, a Fax server can send message pop-ups to clients ...
The server certificate for instance '%1' could not be retrieved because it could not be found in a certificate store; the ...
The server certificate for instance '%1' could not be retrieved because it could not be found in a certificate store; the ...
The server certificate for instance '%1' could not be retrieved because it could not be found in a certificate store; the ...