File Explorer and Internet Explorer may be configured to prevent active content obtained through restricted protocols from running in an unsafe manner. This policy setting controls whether restricting content obtained through restricted protocols is prevented or allowed. If you enable this policy setting, restricting content obtained through restricted protocols is allowed for File Explorer and Internet Explorer processes. For example, you can restrict active content from pages served over the http and https protocols by adding the value names http and https. If you disable this policy setting, restricting content obtained through restricted protocols is prevented for File Explorer and Internet Explorer processes. If you do not configure this policy setting, the policy setting is ignored.
File Data Operations/ sec is the combined rate of read and write operations on all logical disks on the computer. This is ...
File Data Operations/sec is the rate at which the Redirector is processing data operations. One operation should include ...
File data scrub operation failed. File name: %2 Range offset: %4 Range length (in bytes): %5 Bytes repaired: %6 Bytes not ...
File Description: This file is the Failover Cluster tombstone file for a disk that was previously designated as a quorum ...
File Explorer and Internet Explorer may be configured to prevent active content obtained through restricted protocols from ...
File History can't save copies of all of your files because of limitations with your File History drive's file system. Tap ...
File History can't save copies of all of your files because of limitations with your File History drive's file system. We ...
File History can't save copies of files that are encrypted with Encrypting File System, on a network location, or on a drive ...
File History has found files that are encrypted with Encrypting File System, on a network location, or on a drive that doesn't ...