The TargetOperatingSystem property allows the provider to specify the operating system environment. The value of this property does not ensure binary executable. Two other pieces of information are needed. First, the version of the OS needs to be specified using the OS version check. The second piece of information is the architecture the OS runs on. The combination of these constructs allows the provider to clearly identify the level of OS required for a particular software element.
The target drive does not meet the size requirements for BitLocker. The new system drive must be at least %1!d! MB in size. ...
The target drive must be on the same disk as the system drive. Use the '-driveinfo' command for a list of valid target drives. ...
The target path is not a UNC path. If this is not a valid local path at the client, folder redirection will fail. Are you ...
The Target string defines the object to be operated on through the Alias. The string may be a simple class name or a WQL ...
The TargetOperatingSystem property allows the provider to specify the operating system environment. The value of this property ...
The task contains at least one action that is supported only on Windows Vista or later. To use this type of action, you must ...
The task contains at least one trigger that is supported only on Windows Vista or later. To use this type of trigger, you ...
The task is registered, but not all specified triggers will start the task, check task scheduler event log for detailed information. ...
The Task Scheduler service attempted to run the task, but the task did not run due to one of the constraints in the task ...