The Configuration object allows the grouping of sets of parameters (defined in CIM_Setting objects) and dependencies for one or more managed system elements. The Configuration object represents a certain behavior, or a desired functional state for the managed system elements. The desired functional state is typically driven by external requirements such as time or location. For example, to connect to a mail system from 'home', a dependency on a modem exists, but a dependency on a network adapter exists at 'work'. Settings for the pertinent logical devices (in this example, POTS modem and network adapter) can be defined and aggregated by CIM_Configuration. Therefore, two 'Connect to Mail' configurations may be defined grouping the relevant dependencies and CIM_Setting objects.
The configuration file Seczones.inf is not in a valid format. Use Group Policy Object Editor to reconfigure the settings ...
The configuration ID is not in a valid format. Please supply the value in Guid format or specify 'UseSystemUUID' to automatically ...
The configuration information of the performance library "%1!s!" for the "%2!s!" service does not match the trusted performance ...
The configuration name '{0}' is not valid. Standard names may only contain letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers (0-9), and underscore ...
The Configuration object allows the grouping of sets of parameters (defined in CIM_Setting objects) and dependencies for ...
The configuration of the HomeGroup security group is incorrect. Windows can reconfigure it, which might resolve the problem. ...
The configuration of the networks this computer is connected to might cause incorrect or limited HomeGroup functionality. ...
The configuration of virtual machine '%1' specifies an invalid number of virtual NUMA nodes. Reduce the number of virtual ...
The configuration of virtual machine '%1' specifies an invalid value for startup memory: %3. Specify the value between %4 ...