The global query block list is a feature that prevents attacks on your network by blocking DNS queries for specific host names. This feature has caused the DNS server to fail a query with error code NAME ERROR for {0} even though data for this DNS name exists in the DNS database. Other queries in all locally authoritative zones for other names that begin with labels in the block list will also fail, but no event will be logged when further queries are blocked until the DNS server service on this computer is restarted. See product documentation for information about this feature and instructions on how to configure it. Below is the current global query block list (this list may be truncated in this event if it is too long): {1}
The global catalog initiated a full synchronization for the following directory partition. This is a special replication ...
The global catalog initiated replication of a member of the partial attribute set for the following directory partition from ...
The global catalog verification failed. The global catalog is not available or does not support the operation. Some part ...
The global maximum for account-identifiers (RIDs) has been increased to %1. See http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=233329 ...
The global query block list is a feature that prevents attacks on your network by blocking DNS queries for specific host ...
The global query block list is a feature that prevents attacks on your network by blocking DNS queries for specific host ...
The governsID attribute value for the following schema class duplicates the AttributeID value for an existing attribute. ...
The governsID attribute value for the following schema class duplicates the governsID value for an existing class. Class: ...
The GPO cannot be imported because a GPO backup that is named "{0}" was not found at {1}. Make sure that the location that ...