This name suffix is enabled for routing to the forest: %1. Therefore, Windows routes all authentication requests that use this name to that forest. To route the authentication requests to the forest: %2, disable routing to the name suffix for the %1 forest. Would you like to open the Name Suffix Routing tab for the %1 forest trust where you can disable routing for this name suffix now?
This modified version of the kernel32!CreateFile* APIs prevents an application from using the FILE_FLAG_NO_BUFFERING flag ...
This modified version of the kernel32!CreateFile* APIs prevents an application from using the FILE_FLAG_OVERLAPPED flag if ...
This name suffix conflicts with name suffix in remote forest. Click Refresh button and try to edit the name suffix again. ...
This name suffix is defined as a user principal name (UPN) suffix in the local forest: %1. Therefore, Windows routes all ...
This name suffix is enabled for routing to the forest: %1. Therefore, Windows routes all authentication requests that use ...
This NC (%1) is supposed to be replicated to this server, but has not been replicated yet. This could be because the replica ...
This node contains registry settings that do not correspond to an Administrative Template policy. For example, they did not ...
This note contains changes on pages that didn't load successfully. Rename the note to save these changes without affecting ...
This object contains the data identifying either the initial load device (its key) or the boot service that requested the ...