The default security settings for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 allow a user who is not a member of the local Administrators group to install only trustworthy printer drivers, such as those provided with Windows or in digitally signed printer driver packages. You can use Group Policy to enable users to install other printer drivers from trusted print servers or to disable this security setting.
The default policy module for TS Licensing (Tls236.dll) will be used for all Terminal Services client access license (TS ...
The default replication group schedule to be used for any connection in this connection object that does not have a custom ...
The default response rule is not valid on Windows Vista. It is valid only on earlier versions of Windows. Do you want to ...
The default response rule responds to remote computers that request security, when no other rule applies. To communicate ...
The default security settings for Windows Vista and Windows Server 2008 allow a user who is not a member of the local Administrators ...
The default settings from the IIS metabase cannot be displayed. The displayed default settings are not correct. Try opening ...
The default transaction resource manager on volume %2 encountered a non-retryable error and could not start. The data contains ...
The default transaction resource manager on volume %2 encountered an error while starting and its metadata was reset. The ...
The default value of the following registry key has changed because the forest functional level has been raised to Windows ...