Group Policy Management could not contact any domain controllers in the domain that contains your user account. This may be either because of a network problem, or because your user account is not in Active Directory and trust detection is enabled. If your user account is not in Active Directory, you should turn off trust detection using the Options dialog from the View menu.
Graphically displays the folder structure of a drive or path. TREE drive:][path /F /A /F Display the names of the files in ...
Group Conflicts/sec is the rate at which group registration received by the WINS server resulted in conflicts with records ...
Group Policy dependency (%1) did not start. As a result, network related features of Group Policy such as bandwidth estimation ...
Group Policy does not allow custom user locales for standards and formats. The user was unable to select "%1" as their user ...
Group Policy Management could not contact any domain controllers in the domain that contains your user account. This may ...
Group Policy Management is a scriptable Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in, providing a single administrative tool ...
Group Policy might be preventing you from changing firewall settings. For assistance, contact your network administrator ...
Group Policy Objects can be stored in the Active Directory or on a local computer. Use the Browse button to select a Group ...
Group policy propagation from the domain has been initiated for this computer. It may take a few minutes for the propagation ...