The troubleshooter couldn't fix the problem automatically. Leaving the homegroup and then rejoining it or creating a new homegroup might fix the problem. To leave the homegroup, open HomeGroup in Control Panel, and then click Leave the homegroup. Wait for your content to be removed from the homegroup, and then rejoin the homegroup or create a new one.
The TreatAsClsid property contains a Globally Unique Identifier (GUID), of a COM component that can emulate instances of ...
The trial period for Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) trial version %1 %2 has expired. The AD DS service is shutting ...
The trial period for Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) trial version %1 %2 has expired. The AD LDS ...
The troubleshooter couldn't detect any problems on this computer. Try running the HomeGroup troubleshooter on the other homegroup ...
The troubleshooter couldn't fix the problem automatically. Leaving the homegroup and then rejoining it or creating a new ...
The troubleshooter has detected possible issues that may prevent Windows Update from keeping your system up to date. The ...
The troubleshooter will check whether Windows Firewall is preventing connections to this computer. Click the task you're ...
The trust has been repaired. It may take some time for the repaired information to replicate between all Active Directory ...
The trust relationship cannot be modified. This could be caused by network problems or the objects that represent the trust ...