CHAP secrets, CHAP passwords and IPSEC preshared keys can be specified as a text string or as a sequence of hexadecimal values. The value specified on the command line is always considered a string unless the first two characters 0x in which case it is considered a hexadecimal value. For example 0x12345678 specifies a 4 byte secret
Changing this setting does not affect network adapters that have already been configured. To apply a new setting to an existing ...
Changing virtualization for a process may lead to undesired results including loss of data. You should do this only for debugging. ...
Channel property %1!s! contains invalid value. The value has invalid type, is outside of valid range, can't be updated or ...
Channels at endpoint at URL: %3 have reached maximum number of created messages which is %4 per channel. This event was encountered ...
CHAP secrets, CHAP passwords and IPSEC preshared keys can be specified as a text string or as a sequence of hexadecimal values. ...
Check if the application installs a WHQL signed FS Filter driver and an ELAM driver This task will never be displayed to ...
Check network status and change settings, set preferences for sharing files and computers, configure Internet display and ...
Check that Machine Account (AD only) and DSA objects have replicated. Use /objectdn: with /n: to specify an additional object ...
Check the button to use 16 bit MCIAVI code in preference to 32 bit code. This provides the highest level of compatibility, ...