Account lockout threshold This security setting determines the number of failed logon attempts that causes a user account to be locked out. A locked-out account cannot be used until it is reset by an administrator or until the lockout duration for the account has expired. You can set a value between 0 and 999 failed logon attempts. If you set the value to 0, the account will never be locked out. Failed password attempts against workstations or member servers that have been locked using either CTRL+ALT+DELETE or password-protected screen savers count as failed logon attempts. Default: 0.
Account changes will take effect the next time the 'IPSEC Services' service is started. Do you want to start the 'IPSEC Services' ...
Account does not have permission to inject a non-maskable interrupt into the virtual machine '%1'. (Virtual machine ID %2) ...
Account lockout duration This security setting determines the number of minutes a locked-out account remains locked out before ...
Account Lockout This policy setting allows you to audit events generated by a failed attempt to log on to an account that ...
Account lockout threshold This security setting determines the number of failed logon attempts that causes a user account ...
Account Management: Cannot get home provider ID for network interface %1 because the hardware device does not have it, and ...
Account Management: Cannot get home provider name for network interface %1 because the hardware device does not have it, ...
Account Management: Metadata cannot be downloaded for network interface %1 because required information about the home service ...
Account Management: Metadata cannot be downloaded for network interface %1 because required information about the subscriber ...