"Supresses the welcome screen. This setting hides the welcome screen that is displayed on Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional each time the user logs on. Users can still display the welcome screen by selecting it on the Start menu or by typing "Welcome" in the Run dialog box. This setting applies only to Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP Professional. It does not affect the "Configure Your Server on a Windows 2000 Server" screen on Windows 2000 Server. Note: This setting appears in the Computer Configuration and User Configuration folders. If both settings are configured, the setting in Computer Configuration takes precedence over the setting in User Configuration. Tip: To display the welcome screen, click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click "Getting Started." To suppress the welcome screen without specifying a setting, clear the "Show this screen at startup" check box on the welcome screen."
SupportAccessID is an arbitrary, free form string defined by the product vendor or by the organization that deploys the product. ...
supported security layers are: RDP Security Layer: Communication between the server and the client will use native RDP encryption. ...
Supports file, print, and named-pipe sharing over the network for this computer. If this service is stopped, these functions ...
Suppresses system status messages. If you enable this setting, the system does not display a message reminding users to wait ...
Supresses the welcome screen. This setting hides the welcome screen that is displayed on Windows 2000 Professional and Windows ...
Switched from replace mode to add mode since the source account '%1' is currently logged on or the profile is in use for ...
Switches the active command context to the specified DHCP server. Syntax: dhcp> server Parameters: ServerName - The NetBIOS ...
Switches the active command context to the specified WINS server. Syntax: server \ServerName | IP Address Parameters: ServerName ...
Sync copies cannot be created in '%1' because the folder itself already has or is a sync copy. To add files to this folder, ...