The KernelDumpOnly property has been deprecated in favor of the DebugInfoType property in the same class. All future work should use this new property. The KernelDumpOnly property indicates whether only kernel debug information will be written to the debug log file. Values TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, then only the state of kernel is written to a file in the event of a system failure. If FALSE, the system will try to log the state of the memory and any devices that can provide information about the system when it failed.
The Kerberos SSPI package generated an output token of size %1 bytes, which was too large to fit in the token buffer of size ...
The Kerberos subsystem currently cannot retrieve tickets from your domain controller using the UDP network protocol. This ...
The Kerberos subsystem encountered an error. A service for user protocol request was made against a domain controller which ...
The Kernel CEIP (Customer Experience Improvement Program) task collects additional information about the system and sends ...
The KernelDumpOnly property has been deprecated in favor of the DebugInfoType property in the same class. All future work ...
The KernelModeTime property indicates the raw counter data from the performance counter type PERF_SIZE_LARGE | PERF_TYPE_COUNTER ...
The key '{0}' does not have a valid format. For information about the correct format, see about_Parameters_Default_Values ...
The key module in the rule is incompatible with the authentication methods specified in the associated authentication sets. ...
The key must be specified in base 36. Only digits 0-9 and letters a-z can be used when specifying the key. Each of the four ...