A Windows SideShow-compatible device is a secondary display that accesses information from your computer. You can use it to do things like check your calendar, read e-mail messages, or scan top news stories even when your computer is off.
A Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) server translates NetBIOS names to IP addresses so that clients can use common names ...
A Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) component encountered a problem. If you are trying to use a file that you ...
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A Windows NT token-based application requires either UPN or E-mail identity claim in order to be able to create an NT impersonation ...
A Windows SideShow-compatible device is a secondary display that accesses information from your computer. You can use it ...
A WINS server enables users to access resources by NetBIOS name instead of requiring them to use IP addresses that are difficult ...
A WINS thread could not signal the main thread after closing its session. This would be caused by the last thread in WINS ...
A WMI Query targeting item allows a preference item to be applied to computers or users only if the processing computer evaluates ...
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