The Shutdown Event Tracker can be displayed when you shut down a workstation or server. This is an extra set of questions that is displayed when you invoke a shutdown to collect information related to why you are shutting down the computer. If you enable this setting and choose "Always" from the drop-down menu list, the Shutdown Event Tracker is displayed when the computer shuts down. If you enable this policy setting and choose "Server Only" from the drop-down menu list, the Shutdown Event Tracker is displayed when you shut down a computer running Windows Server. (See "Supported on" for supported versions.) If you enable this policy setting and choose "Workstation Only" from the drop-down menu list, the Shutdown Event Tracker is displayed when you shut down a computer running a client version of Windows. (See "Supported on" for supported versions.) If you disable this policy setting, the Shutdown Event Tracker is not displayed when you shut down the computer. If you do not configure this policy setting, the default behavior for the Shutdown Event Tracker occurs. Note: By default, the Shutdown Event Tracker is only displayed on computers running Windows Server.
The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The disk has the GPT partitioning format. The specified ...
The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The disk has the GPT partitioning format. The specified ...
The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The specified size is greater than the size of the LUN. ...
The SHRINK operation against the selected LUN cannot be completed. The specified size is greater than the size of the LUN. ...
The Shutdown Event Tracker can be displayed when you shut down a workstation or server. This is an extra set of questions ...
The Shutdown method unloads programs and DLLs to the point where it is safe to turn off the computer. All file buffers are ...
The shutdown process of COM+ surrogate failed because of an unknown ApplId. This is an unexpected error, but is ignored because ...
The SID %1 is in conflict with a SID claimed by another domain. To enable this SID here it must first be disabled in the ...
The SID %1 is in conflict with a SID claimed by the domain %2. To enable this SID here it must first be disabled in the other ...