The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) service provides network authentication in such scenarios as 802.1x wired and wireless, VPN, and Network Access Protection (NAP). EAP also provides application programming interfaces (APIs) that are used by network access clients, including wireless and VPN clients, during the authentication process. If you disable this service, this computer is prevented from accessing networks that require EAP authentication.
The ExposedName property is the file system name of the shadow copy when it is exposed. This property might contain a drive ...
The ExposedPath property is the file system path of the shadow copy when it is exposed. This property is NULL when the shadow ...
The ExposedRemotely property indicates whether the shadow copy is exposed on a remote machine with a network share. If this ...
The expression after '{0}' in a pipeline element produced an object that was not valid. It must result in a command name, ...
The Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) service provides network authentication in such scenarios as 802.1x wired and ...
The Extensible Authentication Protocol type configured on the remote access connection does not support the requested operation. ...
The Extensible Authentication Protocol type required for authentication of the remote access connection is not installed ...
The extension '{0}' is not a valid module extension. The supported module extensions are '.dll', '.ps1', '.psm1', '.psd1', ...
The extension string is not specified or is invalid. Specify an extension string that does not contain the following characters: ...