The ScopedSettingData class represents the general concept of SettingData, which is scoped or contained by a ManagedElement (that is, settings that are specifically defined for a system, device, and so on). ScopedSettingData is tied to a ManagedElement using the ScopedSetting association. Note that the cardinality of the ManagedElement reference is Min(1), Max(1). This cardinality mandates the instantiation of the ScopedSetting association for the referenced instance of ScopedSettingData. ScopedSetting describes the existence requirements and context for the referenced instance of ManagedElement. Specifically, the ManagedElement must exist and it provides the context for the ScopedSettingData.
The scope %1 of zone %2 is signed with DNSSEC. The server will give DNSSEC compliant responses to DNSSEC queries for this ...
The scope name %1 is the same as the default zone scope name. Addition or deletion of the default zone scope is not allowed. ...
The scope parameters are incorrect. Either the scope already exists or its subnet address and mask is inconsistent with the ...
The scope prefix "$WORKFLOW:" cannot be used in an InlineScript activity. To reference a workflow variable in an InlineScript ...
The ScopedSettingData class represents the general concept of SettingData, which is scoped or contained by a ManagedElement ...
The scopes of file backed primary zone %1 will not be created on %2 because the CreateFileBackedPrimaryZone parameter was ...
The scratch directory size might be insufficient to perform this operation. This can cause unexpected behavior. Use the /ScratchDir ...
The screen saver can't run because it requires functionality that is not available on your video card with the current desktop ...
The screen saver can't run because it requires hardware-acceleration functionality that is not available on the video card. ...