Lock pages in memory This security setting determines which accounts can use a process to keep data in physical memory, which prevents the system from paging the data to virtual memory on disk. Exercising this privilege could significantly affect system performance by decreasing the amount of available random access memory (RAM). Default: None.
LocalFirewallRules %1!s! LocalConSecRules %2!s! InboundUserNotification %3!s! RemoteManagement %4!s! UnicastResponseToMulticast ...
Locate and install driver software (recommended) Windows will guide you through the process of installing driver software ...
Locate the centering and sizing controls for your TV. If you do not have these controls, select Back and go to the next adjustment. ...
Locate the RGB color balance control for your display. If your monitor has a color temperature setting, set it to 6500k, ...
Lock pages in memory This security setting determines which accounts can use a process to keep data in physical memory, which ...
Log Generation Checkpoint Depth represents the amount of work, in count of log files, that will need to be redone or undone ...
Log on as a batch job This security setting allows a user to be logged on by means of a batch-queue facility and is provided ...
Log on as a service This security setting determines which service accounts can register a process as a service. Default: ...
Log on to %s locally as an administrator, install IP from the Network Connections folder, and then run this wizard again. ...