Specifies a connection-specific DNS suffix. This policy setting supersedes local connection-specific DNS suffixes, and those configured using DHCP. To use this policy setting, click Enabled, and then enter a string value representing the DNS suffix. If you enable this policy setting, the DNS suffix that you enter will be applied to all network connections used by computers that receive this policy setting. If you disable this policy setting, or if you do not configure this policy setting, computers will use the local or DHCP supplied connection specific DNS suffix, if configured.
Specified buffer is not big enough to contain entire requested dataset. Partial data populated upto the size of the buffer. ...
Specified data set (e.g. mode set, frequency range set, descriptor set, topology, etc.) does not contain any more elements. ...
Specified forest root domain: %1 The trust was created successfully, but it cannot be used for authentication for some or ...
Specified VidPN topology is valid but is not supported by the display adapter at this time, due to current allocation of ...
Specifies a connection-specific DNS suffix. This policy setting supersedes local connection-specific DNS suffixes, and those ...
Specifies a temporary directory to be used for extracting files for servicing. The directory must exist. If not set, the ...
Specifies a wildcard character that represents all language packs found in language_pack_path or the directory where Lpksetup.exe ...
Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Best Effort service type ...
Specifies an alternate Layer-3 Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) value for packets with the Best Effort service type ...