Restoring a metabase backup is a lengthy procedure that deletes all your current settings and causes all Internet services to be stopped. When the procedure completes, IIS then restarts these services. Are you sure you want to continue?
Restore the GPO named "{0}" in the {1} domain from its most recent backup found at the following location: {2}. (Restore-GPO) ...
Restore the GPO with ID {0} in the {1} domain from its most recent backup found at the following location: {2}. (Restore-GPO) ...
Restore your system to an earlier time without affecting your files, or replace everything on your computer and reinstall ...
Restores the definitions of the %HOMESHARE% and %HOMEPATH% environment variables to those used in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. ...
Restoring a metabase backup is a lengthy procedure that deletes all your current settings and causes all Internet services ...
Restoring Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) from infrequent backups can result in the loss of Active Directory data ...
Restoring default settings will remove all Windows Firewall settings that you have configured for all network locations. ...
Restoring system files from a system image backup will require you to connect the disk containing your backup to the computer. ...
Restoring the default policy will reset all changes to settings of Windows Firewall that you have made since Windows was ...