The source domain controller has optimized the update sequence number (USN) presented by the destination domain controller. The source and destination domain controllers have a common replication partner. The destination domain controller is up to date with the common replication partner, and the source domain controller was installed using a backup of this partner. Destination domain controller ID: %1 Common domain controller ID: %2 Common property USN: %3 As a result, the up-to-dateness vector of the destination domain controller has been configured with the following settings. Previous object USN: %4 Previous property USN: %5 Database GUID: %6 Object USN: %7 Property USN: %8
The SOM associated with the GPLink that references the GPOthat contains this Policy Object. A client-side extensionobtains ...
The sound system is made up of your speakers, a sound card inside your computer, and the %1 software that lets you play sound. ...
The source and destination disks are not the same type. Make sure the disks you choose are the same type, and then try again. ...
The source and the destination of the move operation cannot be the same object. Would you like to select another destination? ...
The source domain controller has optimized the update sequence number (USN) presented by the destination domain controller. ...
The source domain Sid column could not be added to the protar.mdb database's Migrated Objects table due to the following ...
The source file cannot be opened. Check to see if another program has the file opened, and close the file before updating ...
The source file contains multiple files. The -F:filespec option is required to specify which file(s) are to be expanded. ...
The source file contains multiple files. The -F:filespec option is required to specify which file(s) are to be expanded. ...