Windows Server 2008

  1. TS Web Access is configured to use Active Directory Domain Services as a data source, but no domain was found. Verify the ...
  2. TS Web Access was not able to access the Group Policy objects that are assigned to the user account . Additional information: ...
  3. TS Web Access was not able to access the specified terminal server. Verify that the computer account of the TS Web Access ...
  4. TS Web Access was not able to access the specified terminal server. Verify that the terminal server name was entered correctly, ...
  5. TS Web Access was not able to access the terminal server {0}. Verify that the computer account of the TS Web Access server ...
  6. tuner detected and configured. Additional tuners were detected but will not be configured because either they do not have ...
  7. Turn off Serial Keys. If you are upgrading from Windows XP and currently using Serial Keys with alternative input devices, ...
  8. Turn on and update %1 Choosing this option will run a signed program registered to %1 that Security Center can't monitor. ...
  9. Turn on wireless capability This can be done by using a switch, which is usually found on front or side of the computer, ...
  10. TV and video may not work as expected because the video card does not meet the minimum memory requirement of 64 MB of video ...
  11. TV and video may not work as expected because the video card or drivers are not compatible with Windows Media Center. If ...
  12. TV cannot be displayed because the tuner hardware has not been configured for Windows Media Center. To configure the tuner ...
  13. TV cannot play because the disk is full. To free up disk space and watch TV, you can either delete recorded shows or switch ...
  14. TV playback is not available because of performance problems with your home network. For more information, go to the computer ...
  15. TV Program Guide listings are not available for the Postal Code you entered. Select Back to enter a different Postal Code. ...
  16. TV set up cannot be completed without TV tuner hardware. If your computer doesn't have a TV tuner, you may research and purchase ...
  17. Two or more components referenced directly or indirectly by the application manifest are different versions of the same component ...
  18. Two or more components referenced directly or indirectly by the application manifest have proxies for the same COM interface ...
  19. Two or more components referenced directly or indirectly by the application manifest have the same COM type library TLBIDs. ...
  20. Two or more components referenced directly or indirectly by the application manifest have window classes with the same name. ...
  21. Two or more of the properties passed cannot co-exist. For example, you cannot set both PROPID_M_RESP_QUEUE and PROPID_M_RESP_FORMAT_NAME ...
  22. Two-way Users in this domain can be authenticated in the specified domain, realm, or forest, and users in the specified domain, ...
  23. Two-way: Users in the local domain can authenticate in the specified domain and users in the specified domain can authenticate ...
  24. Type : N - NONE, D - DHCP B - BOOTP, U - UNSPECIFIED, R - RESERVATION IP = IP Address - DUID - Lease Expires - IAID -Type ...
  25. Type : N - NONE, D - DHCP B - BOOTP, U - UNSPECIFIED, R - RESERVATION IP = IP Address - DUID - Lease Expires -Type -Name ...
  26. Type : N - NONE, D - DHCP B - BOOTP, U - UNSPECIFIED, R - RESERVATION IP = IP Address - Subnet Mask - Unique ID - Lease Expires ...
  27. Type : N - NONE, D - DHCP B - BOOTP, U - UNSPECIFIED, R - RESERVATION IP = IP Address - Subnet Mask - Unique ID - Lease Expires ...
  28. Type : N - NONE, D - DHCP B - BOOTP, U - UNSPECIFIED, R - RESERVATION IP = IP Address - Subnet Mask - Unique ID - Lease Expires ...
  29. Type a CHAP secret to be used to authenticate (verify) targets. The most secure CHAP secrets are not words and phrases, but ...
  30. Type a display name for the certificate that will allow you to easily differentiate one trusted publishing domain from another. ...
  31. Type a display name for the certificate that will allow you to easily differentiate one trusted user domain from another. ...
  32. Type a friendly description and help text for the installation image. This text helps users of the Client Installation wizard ...
  33. Type a friendly description and help text for this tool. This text helps users of the Client Installation wizard choose the ...
  34. Type a friendly description and help text for this Windows installation image. This text helps users of the Client Installation ...
  35. Type a name and a brief description in one or more languages. Although use types and descriptions are optional, it is important ...
  36. Type a name and description for the printer filter. The name will appear in the Custom Printer Filter folder in the Print ...
  37. Type a name and description for this multicast scope. This information helps you quickly identify how the multicast scope ...
  38. Type a name and description for this scope. This information helps you quickly identify how the scope is to be used on your ...
  39. Type a name and domain for the replication group. The name of the replication group must be unique in the domain that hosts ...
  40. Type a name for this demand dial interface. A common practice is to name interfaces after the network or router to which ...
  41. Type a password for this trust. The same password must be used when creating this trust relationship in the specified domain. ...
  42. Type a user name and password. (If you have forgotten an existing account name or password, contact your network administrator.) ...
  43. Type account names in the format account@server, or select a variable that inserts an account. Separate multiple accounts ...
  44. Type and briefly describe an access point for this service. Specify the protocol (URL type) this binding supports. To publish ...
  45. Type in a common name to identify this CA. This name is added to all certificates issued by the CA. Distinguished name suffix ...
  46. Type in the license code for each license you have purchased, and then click Add after entering each license code. The format ...
  47. Type of action to be performed on the specified setting entry. Create - Creates the specified entry. Delete - Deletes the ...
  48. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the provider you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use ...
  49. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the provider you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use ...
  50. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the publisher you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use ...
  51. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the service you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use % ...
  52. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the tModel you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use % ...
  53. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the tModel you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use % ...
  54. Type one or more initial characters in the name of the tModel you want to find. If you do not know the exact name, use % ...
  55. Type the display name, Federation Service Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and Federation Service endpoint Uniform Resource ...
  56. Type the display name, Federation Service Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), and Federation Service endpoint Uniform Resource ...
  57. Type the e-mail address of a user or group for which you want to specify rights to content protected using this template. ...
  58. Type the file name that will identify the Connection Manager profile (including its executable file, the folder that contains ...
  59. Type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the parent domain or click Browse to select it. Then type the single-label ...
  60. Type the IP address of a DNS or WINS server on the remote network, or leave as 0.0.0.0 if you expect the remote router to ...
  61. Type the IP address or DNS name and port number of the portal you want to add. To select settings for the discovery session ...
  62. Type the IP address or DNS name and socket number of the portal you want to add. Click Connection and IPSec for advanced ...
  63. Type the IP address range that you want to exclude. If you want to exclude a single address, type an address in Start IP ...
  64. Type the IPv6 address range that you want to exclude for the given scope. If you want to exclude a single address, type an ...
  65. Type the IPv6 address range that you want to exclude. If you want to exclude a single address, type in Start IPv6 Address ...
  66. Type the name of an incoming custom claim to map to your organization custom claim. This mapping will be used for the claim ...
  67. Type the name of an incoming group claim to map to your organization group claim. This mapping will be used for the claim ...
  68. Type the name of an outgoing custom claim to map to your organization custom claim. This mapping will be used for the claim ...
  69. Type the name of an outgoing group claim to map to your organization group claim. This mapping will be used for the claim ...
  70. Type the name of each network resource (computer) that you want to add to the group, and then click Add. Note: If you are ...
  71. Type the name of the certification authority to which you want Health Registration Authority (HRA) to send valid certificate ...
  72. Type the name of the domain, forest, or realm for this trust. If you type the name of a forest, you must type a DNS name. ...
  73. Type the name of the person you want to share with and then click Add, or click the arrow to find people or share with everyone. ...
  74. Type the name of the remote installation server from which you want to copy the unattended Setup answer file, or click Search ...
  75. Type the name of your service in the following box. If you leave the box blank, Windows will automatically detect and configure ...