Windows Server 2008

  1. Deletes a missing dynamic disk from the disk list. Syntax: DELETE DISK NOERR OVERRIDE NOERR For scripting only. When an error ...
  2. Deletes a specific subscription and unsubscribes from all event sources that deliver events into the Event Log for the subscription. ...
  3. Deletes accounting information without archiving. For deleting with archiving data use /Get:Acc /Archive command. wsrmc /Delete:acc ...
  4. Deletes key protection methods. All key protectors are removed unless optional parameters are used. To allow continued access ...
  5. Deletes one or more files. DEL /P /F /S /Q /A[:]attributes names ERASE /P /F /S /Q /A[:]attributes names names Specifies ...
  6. Deletes the partition with focus. Syntax: DELETE PARTITION NOERR OVERRIDE NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, ...
  7. Deletes the selected volume. Syntax: DELETE VOLUME NOERR NOERR For scripting only. When an error is encountered, DiskPart ...
  8. Deletes the specified Process Matching Criteria. wsrmc /Delete:Pmc /y pmc-name Process Matching Criteria to be deleted. '\' ...
  9. Deletes the specified Resource Allocation Policy. wsrmc /Delete:Pol /y policy-name Name of Policy to be deleted. '\' will ...
  10. Deletes the specified Terminal. The function takes one parameter, the Terminalname. The call returns zero on success and ...
  11. Deleting a UPN suffix will affect user accounts that refer to it. Those users will not be able to log on to the network. ...
  12. Deleting certain registry values could cause system instability. Are you sure you want to permanently delete these values? ...
  13. Deleting Extended Attribute ICB entry in stream ICB at block %1. Only a file or directory ICB can have extended attributes ...
  14. Deleting system root certificates might prevent some Windows components from working properly. If Update Root Certificates ...
  15. Deleting the %s has modified the partition number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. The old partition ...
  16. Deleting the %s has modified the partition number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. The old partition ...
  17. Deleting the default profile can hamper scanning by pushing button on the scan device. Are you sure you want to delete the ...
  18. Deleting these certificates may invalidate CAs or remove your ability to decrypt data. Do you wish to delete these certificates? ...
  19. Deleting these connections will leave one or more members without an On Demand source for a replicated folder. Do you want ...
  20. Deleting these files from your profile will remove all of your previous customizations to console files. Are you sure that ...
  21. Deleting these printer driver packages will remove them from the system. Are you sure you want to delete the selected printer ...
  22. Deleting these printer drivers will remove them from the system. Are you sure you want to delete the selected printer drivers? ...
  23. Deleting this Client Access Point will not remove associated data from the Active Directory. Not deleting the AD objects ...
  24. Deleting this Client Access Point will remove all associated data from the Active Directory. Deleting the AD objects will ...
  25. Deleting this connection will leave {0} without an On Demand source for a replicated folder. Do you want to continue with ...
  26. Deleting this object directly should only be used to delete a Domain Controller that is permanently offline. Use the Active ...
  27. Deleting this object is not required to manage Active Directory Domain Services replication and may inhibit its operation. ...
  28. Deleting this owner will delete the records in its database. Queries for the names registered with this WINS server will ...
  29. Deleting this owner will remove the server from the known list of owners and all of its associated records. Do you want to ...
  30. Deleting this partition will change the number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. After deleting the ...
  31. Deleting this partition will change the number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. After deleting the ...
  32. Deleting this volume will erase all data on it. Back up any data you want to keep before deleting. Do you want to continue? ...
  33. Delivered request to server application (request pointer %1, request ID %2, site ID %3) from request queue %4 for URI %5 ...
  34. Delivery Receipts are not supported by the selected server. Please select Receipt type None from Message Options or change ...
  35. Demand Dial Options - Interface name : %1!s! Device : %2!s! VPN Stratagy : %3!s! Host name : %4!s! User : %5!s! Connection ...
  36. Demand dial security settings = Interface Name : %1!s! Data Encryption : %2!s! Allow Security Protocols : %3!s! Use Pre-Shared ...
  37. Demand Zero Faults/sec is the rate at which a zeroed page is required to satisfy the fault. Zeroed pages, pages emptied of ...
  38. Deny access to this computer from the network This security setting determines which users are prevented from accessing a ...
  39. Deny log on as a batch job This security setting determines which accounts are prevented from being able to log on as a batch ...
  40. Deny log on as a service This security setting determines which service accounts are prevented from registering a process ...
  41. Deny log on locally This security setting determines which users are prevented from logging on at the computer. This policy ...
  42. Deny log on through Terminal Services This security setting determines which users and groups are prohibited from logging ...
  43. Depending on how often you connect to the Internet, Windows Media Center can update the TV Program Guide listings as often ...
  44. Depending on your customer needs and desired method of distribution, you would like to choose the appropriate media types ...
  45. Depending on your privacy settings, the Player may access Microsoft's WindowsMedia.com Web site in order to provide you with ...
  46. Deployment Server provides the full functionality of Windows Deployment Services, which you can use to configure and remotely ...
  47. Deployment Server requires that Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP, and DNS services are available on your network. Transport ...
  48. DEPRECATED. The AllUsers input parameter has been deprecated as the functionality implied is not supported. The operation ...
  49. Describes all of the job sheets that are available on the Printer. This can also be used to describe the banner that a Printer ...
  50. Describes an instance in time as returned by Win32ClockProvider. When a query is submitted to the Win32LocalClockProvider, ...
  51. Describes an instance in time as returned by Win32ClockProvider. When a query is submitted to the Win32UTCClockProvider, ...
  52. Describes the manner in which this application ceased to be applied: 1 = not removed, 2 = upgraded, 3 = uninstalled, 4 = ...
  53. Describes the volume level of the audible tones from the modem. For example, high, medium or low volume can be reported (values ...
  54. Describes which policy the server uses in order to determine the initial program path and filename and the startin folder. ...
  55. Describes which policy the server uses in order to determine when a connection is broken either due to network loss or time ...
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  57. Description of different fields in the Record Table ~ NAME = Name of the Record. Upto 16 characters T = Type of Record : ...
  58. Description of the battery's charge status. Values such as \"Fully Charged\" (value=3) or \"Partially Charged\" (11) can ...
  59. Description specified for the calendar event is too long. The description for a calendar event can only take a maximum of ...
  60. Description specified for the policy is too long. The description for a policy can only take a maximum of 128 characters. ...
  61. Description specified for the process matching criteria is too long. The description for a PMC can only take a maximum of ...
  62. Description specified for the schedule is too long. The description for a schedule can only take a maximum of 128 characters. ...
  63. DESCRIPTION: ABDE command is a quick way to check if Access Based Directory Enumeration is enabled or disabled on the NameSpace. ...
  64. DESCRIPTION: ACL command is a quick way to set or get the ACLs on the link. %1!ws! PARAMETERS: : UNC Path of DFS link. ShowSddl ...
  65. Description: Adds a contact to the directory. Syntax: dsadd contact -fn -mi -ln -display -desc -office -tel -email -hometel ...
  66. DESCRIPTION: Adds a folder (link) to the specified namespace. %1!ws! PARAMETERS: : UNC Path of DFS link to be created. : ...
  67. DESCRIPTION: Adds a folder target (link target) to an existing folder (link), or a namespace server (root target) to an existing ...
  68. Description: Adds a pre-staged device to the directory service. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-Device /Device: /ID: /ReferralServer: ...
  69. Description: Adds a quota specification to a directory partition. A quota specification determines the maximum number of ...
  70. DESCRIPTION: Cache commands are used to display or flush the client cache. NOTE: Use /? to get Extended help of the subcommands. ...
  71. DESCRIPTION: Changes the actions upon failure USAGE: sc failure service name . OPTIONS: reset= (Must be used in conjunction ...
  72. DESCRIPTION: Changes the failure actions flag setting of a service. If this setting is 0 (default), the Service Control Manager ...
  73. DESCRIPTION: Changes the required privileges setting of a service. The privilege settings take effect when the service process ...
  74. DESCRIPTION: Changes the service security identifier (SID) type setting of a service. If this setting is "unrestricted", ...
  75. DESCRIPTION: Clean is a special problem repair command to remove a reference to an obsolete root from a host machine. These ...