Windows Server 2003
- Allows programs to execute as a user that does not have Administrator or Power User access rights, but can still access resouces ...
- Allows programs to execute with only access to resources granted to open well-known groups, blocking access Administrator ...
- Allows programs to open data files in specified directories as if they were in the current directory. APPEND drive:]path[;. ...
- Allows remote administration of this computer using administrative tools such as the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) and ...
- Allows Terminal Services administrators to install and configure programs remotely. By default, system administrators can ...
- Allows the adapter to compute the TCP or UDP checksum of outgoing packets. This improves TCP and UDP transmit performance. ...
- Allows the server to be remotely queried by administrators in order to determine the ports that certain services are listening ...
- Allows this computer to receive Remote Desktop requests. To do this, Windows Firewall opens TCP port 3389. If you enable ...
- Allows this computer to receive unsolicited Plug and Play messages sent by network devices, such as routers with built-in ...
- Allows unsolicited incoming messages from specified systems that authenticate using the IPSec transport. If you enable this ...
- Allows User based policy processing, Roaming User Profiles and User Object logon scripts for cross forest interactive logons. ...
- Allows users to connect interactively to a remote computer. Remote Desktop, Fast User Switching, Remote Assistance, and Terminal ...
- Allows users to install programs from removable media, such as floppy disks and CD-ROMs, during privileged installations. ...
- Allows users to search for installation files during privileged installations. This setting enables the Browse button in ...
- Allows users to upgrade programs during privileged installations. This setting permits all users to install patches, even ...
- Allows users to use the Add Printer Wizard to search the network for shared printers. If you enable this setting or do not ...
- Allows voice communication during a remote assistance session. (Note: The Remote Assistance feature will automatically configure ...
- Allows Web-based programs to install software on the computer without notifying the user. By default, when a script hosted ...
- Allows Windows Firewall to record information about the unsolicited incoming messages that it receives. If you enable this ...
- Allows you to analyze current systems settings against baseline settings that are stored in a database. The analysis results ...
- Allows you to configure a system with security settings stored in a database. The syntax of this command is: secedit /configure ...
- Allows you to configure how often a Distributed File System (DFS) client attempts to discover domain controllers on their ...
- Allows you to disable Windows Messenger. If you enable this setting, Windows Messenger will not run. If you disable or do ...
- Allows you to export security settings stored in a database. The syntax of this command is: secedit /export /db filename ...
- Allows you to generate a rollback template with respect to a configuration template. The syntax of this command is: secedit ...
- Allows you to have Windows Explorer display a confirmation dialog whenever a file is deleted or moved to the Recycle Bin. ...
- Allows you to import a security template into a database so that the settings specified in the template can be applied to ...
- Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of Microsoft Management Console (MMC) extension snap-ins. These snap-ins include ...
- Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of MMC snap-ins. These snap-ins include Active Directory, Disk Management, IP Security, ...
- Allows you to permit and prohibit the use of the Group Policy Object Editor snap-in and its extensions, as well as the Resultant ...
- Allows you to remove the Run command from the Start menu, Internet Explorer, and Task Manager. If you enable this setting, ...
- Allows you to restrict programs from being run from online Help. If you enable this setting, you can prevent programs that ...
- Allows you to specify that local computer administrators can supplement the "Define Activation Security Check exemptions" ...
- Allows you to turn off the Configuration Interface for System Restore. System Restore enables users, in the event of a problem, ...
- Allows you to validate the syntax of a security template. The syntax of this command is: secedit /validate filename /cfg ...
- Allows you to view and change a list of DCOM server application ids (appids) which are exempted from the DCOM Activation ...
- Allows you to view and change the port exceptions list defined by Group Policy. Windows Firewall uses two port exception ...
- Allows you to view and change the program exceptions list defined by Group Policy. Windows Firewall uses two program exception ...
- Also backup the registry to the repair directory. This backup can be used to help recover your system if the registry is ...
- Also include the SCWAudit.inf security template. SCWAudit.inf sets System Access Control Lists (SACLS) in order to audit ...
- Also, any time after completing one or more searches, you can specify that the next search look only within the topics displayed ...
- Alternatively, you may choose to disable the installer's rollback functionality. This allows the installer to restore your ...
- Although Routing and Remote Access can authenticate connection requests, large networks that include multiple remote access ...
- Although the files were successfully added to the archive, Compressed (zipped) Folders was unable to completely remove the ...
- Although the language indicator now appears on the taskbar, it will not appear the next time you start Windows. When you ...
- Although Windows XP supports multiple monitors, Setup might not be able to preserve your current monitor configuration. After ...
- Always use local ADM files for the Group Policy snap-in. By default, when you edit a Group Policy object (GPO) using the ...
- An abnormal error occurred during the WINS initialization. Check the application and system logs for information on the cause. ...
- An abstraction or emulation of a hardware entity, that may or may not be realized in physical hardware. Any characteristics ...
- An Access Denied error was returned while attempting to change a service. You may need to log on using an Administrator account ...
- An access point for a service. Access points are dependent in this relationship since they have no function without a corresponding ...
- An access to a user buffer failed at an "expected" point in time. This code is defined since the caller does not want to ...
- An Access-Request message was received from RADIUS client %1 with an Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) message but ...
- An Access-Request message was received from RADIUS client %1 without a message authenticator attribute when a message authenticator ...
- An accurate clock enables administrators to better correlate audit events. Also, many security protocols use time to prevent ...
- An Active Directory domain controller for domain %1 could not be contacted. Network connectivity or configuration problems, ...
- An Active Directory domain controller for domain %1 could not be contacted. The most likely causes of this problem include: ...
- An Active Directory domain controller for the domain %1 could not be contacted. Ensure that the DNS domain name is typed ...
- An Active Directory domain controller for the domain must be contacted in order to proceed. Correct the problem or choose ...
- An Active Directory domain controller for the forest root domain %1 could not be contacted. Ensure that the domain name you ...
- An Active Directory replication connection from a source domain controller to a destination domain controller could not be ...
- An active server control or component performed an illegal OLE CoUninitialize call. Components used by Active Server Pages ...
- An ActiveX control may be embedded as the results view for the node that you are currently adding to the tree. This wizard ...
- An ActiveX control on this page is not safe. Your current security settings prohibit running unsafe controls on this page. ...
- An ActiveX control on this page might be unsafe to interact with other parts of the page. Do you want to allow this interaction? ...
- An address could not bind to a socket. Make sure the TCP/IP stack is installed And running properly. This event might mean ...
- An administrator has changed the type and zone storage options of zone %1. The zone is now type %2. The zone will be stored ...
- An administrator has changed the type and/or Active Directory location of zone %1. The zone is now type %2. The zone will ...
- An administrator has moved the zone %1 to a new location in Active Diretory. The zone will be stored in Active Directory ...
- An alias (CNAME) record cannot be added to this DNS name. The DNS name contains records that are incompatible with the CNAME ...
- An anonymous session connected from %1 has attempted to open an LSA policy handle on this machine. The attempt was rejected ...
- An application cannot be created for the Message Queuing IIS extension %1. Message Queuing will not be able to receive HTTP ...
- An application configuration manifest contains a dependentAssembly element which is missing its assemblyIdentity subelement. ...
- An application configuration manifest contains more than one dependentAssembly element for configuring the same assembly ...
- An application has attempted to access the keyboard or mouse hardware as a 16 bit Windows program, which cannot be supported. ...