The following per profile settings were applied by Windows Firewall Profile: %1 Operational Mode: %2 Stealth Mode: %3 Block all Incoming Connections: %4 Unicast response to multicast broadcast: %5 Log dropped packets: %6 Log successful connections: %7 Log ignored rules: %8 Inbound Notifications: %9 Allow Local Policy Merge: %12 Allow Local IPsec Policy Merge: %13 Default Outbound Action: %14 Default Inbound Action: %15 Remote Administration: %16 Stealth Mode IPsec Secured Packet Exemption: %21 Maximum Log file size: %17 Log File path: %18 Allow User preferred merge of Authorized Applications: %10 Allow User preferred merge of Globally open ports: %11
The following object was renamed on a remote directory service with an object name that already exists on the local directory ...
The following objects might represent the same object that was moved from two domain controllers in this domain to two different ...
The following objects that you selected for universal group membership are from a mixed-mode domain. The membership will ...
The following parent object was intended to be physically removed from the database. In preparation, child objects for this ...
The following per profile settings were applied by Windows Firewall Profile: %1 Operational Mode: %2 Stealth Mode: %3 Block ...
The following policy was active when the Windows Firewall started. Group Policy Applied: %1 Profile Used: %2 Operational ...
The following policy was active when the Windows Firewall started. Group Policy applied: %1 Profile used: %2 Operational ...
The following problems were found while verifying various important DN references. Note, that these problems can be reported ...
The following programs depend on this version of Windows Media Format Runtime to run properly and must be removed before ...