The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows servers to assign, or lease, IP addresses to computers and other devices that are enabled as DHCP clients. Deploying a DHCP server on the network provides computers and other TCP/IP-based network devices with valid IP addresses and the additional configuration parameters these devices need, called DHCP options. This allows computers and devices to connect to other network resources, such as DNS servers, WINS servers, and routers.
The dynamic deregistration of the DNS record '%1' for the remote domain controller '%3' failed on the following DNS server: ...
The dynamic deregistration request of the DNS record '%1' has been rejected by the remote domain controller '%2'. Error: ...
The dynamic disks present in the system cannot be configured due to excessive disk I/O errors. Verify the status of your ...
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) Server enables the central provisioning, configuration, and management of ...
The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol allows servers to assign, or lease, IP addresses to computers and other devices that ...
The dynamic idle has been disabled in configuration. The Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) will return worker process ...
The dynamic idle load is '%1' percent of the dynamic idle threshold. The Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) will return ...
The dynamic idle load is '%1' percent of the dynamic idle threshold. The Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) will start ...
The dynamic idle load is '%1' percent of the dynamic idle threshold. The Windows Process Activation Service (WAS) will start ...