Servers identify themselves using a service principal name (SPN), which is usually the full DNS name of the server. For externally trusted domains, SPNs allow servers to use a suffix that may be different from the DNS name of their domain.
Server Sessions Hung counts the number of active sessions that are timed out and unable to proceed due to a lack of response ...
Server version: %1 Client version: %2 Server supported platforms: %3 Client supported platforms: %4 For platforms, the value ...
Server: %1 has unexpected certificates under trusted authority: with thumbprint: %3. Mismatch of pin rules for domain: %4 ...
Server: %1!s! has unexpected certificates under trusted authority: %2!s!. Mismatch of pin rules with effective date: %3!s!. ...
Servers identify themselves using a service principal name (SPN), which is usually the full DNS name of the server. For externally ...
Servers in this group can perform routine administrative actions on servers running Remote Desktop Services. This group needs ...
Servers in this group enable users of RemoteApp programs and personal virtual desktops access to these resources. In Internet-facing ...
Servers in this group run virtual machines and host sessions where users RemoteApp programs and personal virtual desktops ...
Service %1 could not be configured to run under account name %2 on computer %3. Service %1 runs in a shared process. If computer ...