Unlike certificate revocation lists, which are distributed periodically, contain information about all certificates that have been revoked or suspended, and can become quite large, an online responder responds to client requests for information about the status of individual certificates. The amount of data retrieved per request remains constant no matter how many revoked certificates there might be, which makes it easier to provide current status information to large numbers of clients, even in less than ideal environments. Setting up multiple linked online responders in an array can provide flexibility and scalability to revocation checking in diverse network environments.
Unique key violation. This record has the same key value as another record, whereas only unique values are permitted. Either ...
Universal Naming Convention (UNC) name of the server on which this operation is to be performed. If NULL, the operation is ...
Universal Principal Name (UPN) claim is not present in the request. Enable UPN claim on the Active Directory Federation Services ...
Unknown print processor (%1) or invalid data type (%4), error %7, Client Side Rendering is disabled. See the event user data ...
Unlike certificate revocation lists, which are distributed periodically, contain information about all certificates that ...
unload - Unloads a Filter driver %1 unload driverName The driverName should be the full path to the sys file for the Filter ...
Unloading the cluster service registry hive during cluster node cleanup failed. The error code was '%1'. You may be unable ...
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Unlock the configuration section at a particular level so that its settings can be overridden at lower levels. If the identifier ...