Each group has a unique identifier in addition to its name. Deleting a group deletes this identifier and it cannot be restored, even if you create a new group with an identical group name. This can prevent members of the deleted group from accessing resources they currently have permission to access. Are you sure you want to delete the group %1?
E-mail notifications are not supported on computers running a Server Core installation of the Windows Server 2008 operating ...
Each calling address must be set to 'Automatic' or to a unique ring pattern. Change the duplicate ring pattern to a different ...
Each domain controller maintains a directory partition signature list. This command displays a list of the removed application ...
Each forwarder must be configured with one or more master DNS server IP addresses. Provide a master DNS server IP address ...
Each group has a unique identifier in addition to its name. Deleting a group deletes this identifier and it cannot be restored, ...
Each instance of AD LDS can contain one or more application directory partitions to hold application data. All application ...
Each instance of the CIM_Process class represents a single instance of a running program. A user of the OperatingSystem will ...
Each instance of this class represents a source file with it's various attributes, ordered by a unique, non-localized identifier. ...
Each namespace server polls its closest domain controller at regular intervals. This is known as namespace scalability mode. ...