"Restores the definitions of the %HOMESHARE% and %HOMEPATH% environment variables to those used in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. If you enable this setting, the system uses the Windows NT 4.0 definitions. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the system uses the new definitions designed for the Windows 2000 operating system. Along with %HOMEDRIVE%, these variables define the home directory of a user profile. The home directory is a persistent mapping of a drive letter on the local computer to a local or remote directory. By default, in Windows 2000 Server Family, %HOMESHARE% stores the fully qualified path to the home directory (such as \\server\share\dir1\dir2\homedir). Users can access the home directory and any of its subdirectories from the home drive letter, but they cannot see or access its parent directories. %HOMEPATH% stores a final backslash and is included for compatibility with earlier systems. On Windows NT 4.0 and earlier, %HOMESHARE% stores only the network share (such as \\server\share). %HOMEPATH% stores the remainder of the fully qualified path to the home directory (such as \dir1\dir2\homedir). As a result, users can access any directory on the home share by using the home directory drive letter. Tip: To specify a home directory in Windows 2000 Server Family, in Active Directory Users and Computers or Local Users and Groups, right-click the name of a user account, click Properties, click the Profile tab, and in the "Home folder" section, select the "Connect" option and select a drive letter and home directory. Example: Drive Z is mapped to \\server\share\dir1\dir2\homedir. If this setting is disabled or not configured (Windows 2000 Server Family behavior): -- %HOMEDRIVE% = Z: (mapped to \\server\share\dir1\dir2\homedir) -- %HOMESHARE% = \\server\share\dir1\dir2\homedir -- %HOMEPATH% = \ If the setting is enabled (Windows NT 4.0 behavior): -- %HOMEDRIVE% = Z: (mapped to \\server\share) -- %HOMESHARE% = \\server\share -- %HOMEPATH% = \dir1\dir2\homedir"
Restart Required: To complete the installation of the following updates, the computer will be restarted within five minutes. ...
Restore from a file minimum settings and resolve port name: rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /Sr /n "printer" /a "file.dat" ...
Restore from a file printer global devmode and printer data: rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /Sr /n "printer" /a "file.dat" ...
Restore might fail to retore the backed up database as DoBackupOnTerm could not be verified. Please reset DoBackupOnTerm ...
Restores the definitions of the %HOMESHARE% and %HOMEPATH% environment variables to those used in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. ...
Restoring a metabase backup is a lengthy procedure that deletes all your current settings and causes all Internet services ...
Restoring the Cluster Registry will replace the master version on the cluster disk with the copy contained in this backup. ...
Restoring the default settings will undo all of the changes you have made to Windows Firewall. Restoring the default settings ...
Restoring the default settings will undo all of the changes you have made to Windows Firewall. Restoring the default settings ...