The account %1 cannot be converted to be a domain controller account as its object class attribute in the directory is not computer or is not derived from computer. If this is caused by an attempt to install a pre Windows 2000 domain controller in a Windows 2000 domain or later, then you should precreate the account for the domain controller with the correct object class.
The AccessMask method returns the access rights to the share, held by the user or group on whose behalf the instance is returned. ...
The AccessMask property is a bit array representing the access rights as set remotely on the network share held by the user ...
The AccessMask property is a bit array representing the access rights to the given file or directory held by the user or ...
The AccessState property indicates whether the controller is actively commanding or accessing the device (value=1) or not ...
The account %1 cannot be converted to be a domain controller account as its object class attribute in the directory is not ...
The account %1 could not be granted the 'Log On As A Service' right. The 'IPSEC services' service may not run correctly under ...
The account %1 could not be granted the Log On As A Service right. This service may not run correctly under the %1 account. ...
The account %1 did not have a suitable key for generating a Kerberos ticket. If the encryption type is supported, changing ...
The account %1 from domain %2 is attempting to use S4USelf for the target client %3, but is not allowed to perform group ...