The ScriptPath property indicates the directory path to the user's logon script. A logon script automatically executes a set of commands each time a user logs on to a system. Example: C:\\win\\profiles\ homasSteven
The script '{0}' cannot be run because it contained a "#requires" statement at line {1} with a shell ID of {2} that is incompatible ...
The script '{0}' cannot be run because it contained a "#requires" statement for which there was no valid registration in ...
The script '{0}' cannot be run because the following Windows PowerShell snap-ins that are specified by its "#requires" statements ...
The script block cannot be invoked because it contains more than one clause. The Invoke() method can only be used on script ...
The ScriptPath property indicates the directory path to the user's logon script. A logon script automatically executes a ...
The Scripts configuration file is not in a valid format. Script command and parameter settings are incorrectly specified. ...
The SCSILogicalUnit property indicates the SCSI logical unit number (LUN) of the disk drive. The LUN is used to designate ...
The search for objects in the schema directory partition failed during the following phase. Phase: %1 Additional Data Error ...
The search provider could not be installed. This might have happened because: - A required file could not be downloaded - ...