Windows Server 2003

  1. COM%d is assigned to another device (such as another com port or modem). Using duplicate names can lead to inaccessible device. ...
  2. COM1 and COM2 are names usually reserved for the inbuilt communications ports. Using either of these port names may also ...
  3. Command Extensions are enabled by default. You may also disable extensions for a particular invocation by using the /E:OFF ...
  4. Command line options: /Q - Quiet modes for package, /T: - Specifies temporary working folder, /C - Extract files only to ...
  5. Command line parameters for Wab.Exe are: No Parameters Opens the default Address Book /Open Shows a file dialog to select ...
  6. Command Line parameters include: /answer[:filename /adv /answer is used to supply an unattended install script file. /adv ...
  7. Command line supplement for the Security Configuration Wizard (SCW). Syntax: scwcmd analyze | configure | register | rollback ...
  8. Command Line Syntax: loadstate /i: /ix /l: /v: /x /u /f /md: /mu: Arguments (specified in any order): /i: Specifies an INF ...
  9. Command Line Syntax: scanstate /i: /l: /v: /x /u /f /o /c /p /md: /mu: Arguments (specified in any order): /i: Specifies ...
  10. Commands may be abbreviated. Supported commands are: c - close close current connection d - display display operating parameters ...
  11. Commands may be abbreviated. Supported commands are: c - close close current connection d - display display operating parameters ...
  12. Commerce Server 2002 is an extensible solution providing capabilities for user profiling, content targeting, advanced business ...
  13. Commit Limit is the amount of virtual memory that can be committed without having to extend the paging file(s). It is measured ...
  14. Committed Bytes In Use is the ratio of Memory\Committed Bytes to the Memory\Commit Limit. Committed memory is the physical ...
  15. Committed Bytes is the amount of committed virtual memory, in bytes. Committed memory is the physical memory which has space ...
  16. Communicate normally (unsecured). Use the default response rule to negotiate with servers that request security. Only the ...
  17. communication mode defines the form of communication in order to obtain support. For example, phone communication (value=2), ...
  18. Communication with the Master Server for this domain has been interrupted. It may be necessary to reconnect to this domain ...
  19. CommunicationInfo provides the details of the communication mode. For example, if the communication mode is 'Phone', CommunicationInfo ...
  20. Compares the contents of two files or sets of files. COMP data1 data2 /D /A /L /N=number /C /OFF[LINE data1 Specifies location ...
  21. Compares two files or sets of files and displays the differences between them FC /A /C /L /LBn /N /OFF[LINE /T /U /W /nnnn ...
  22. Compatibility Center - Find out which hardware and software are compatible with the Windows Server 2003 family and related ...
  23. CompatibilityDescription is a free-form string defining how the two referenced products interoperate or are compatible, any ...
  24. Compatible Hardware and Software provides a link to resources on Microsoft's Web site to help you research which software ...
  25. Complete setup installs all the components of the ProductName on the local hard-drive. Recommended if you are using a laptop, ...
  26. Complete the wizard and restart this computer. Then, use the Network Setup Disk to run the Network Setup Wizard once on each ...
  27. Complete the wizard and restart this computer. Then, use the Windows XP CD to run the Network Setup Wizard once on each of ...
  28. Completion is invoked when you type either of the two control characters. The completion function takes the path string to ...
  29. Complex networking devices often are chassis-based. These chassis allow for enhancement and/or augmentation of their base ...
  30. Component Services (COM+ 1.0) are not installed on this computer. This installation requires Component Services in order ...
  31. Component Services (COM+ 1.0) are not installed on this computer. This installation requires Component Services in order ...
  32. Compose a new e-mail message by clicking New Mail on the toolbar. Reply to a message by selecting a message and clicking ...
  33. Compressed (zipped) Folders was unable to create the specified directory. Ensure that the directory does not already exist, ...
  34. Compresses and decompresses audio data conforming to the ETSI-GSM (European Telecommunications Standards Institute-Groupe ...
  35. Computer Account Changed: %1 Target Account Name: %2 Target Domain: %3 Target Account ID: %4 Caller User Name: %5 Caller ...
  36. Computer Account Created: New Account Name: %1 New Domain: %2 New Account ID: %3 Caller User Name: %4 Caller Domain: %5 Caller ...
  37. Computer Account Deleted: Target Account Name: %1 Target Domain: %2 Target Account ID: %3 Caller User Name: %4 Caller Domain: ...
  38. Computer is booting, SAC started and initialized. Use the "ch -?" command for information about using channels. Use the "?" ...
  39. Computer name %2 is not a valid computer name. It may contain illegal characters. Standard names contain letters (a-z, A-Z), ...
  40. Computer names may not contain spaces/dots or any of the following characters: / \ " : ; | < > + = , ? Please enter a different ...
  41. Computer object %1 is already assigned to server %2 in site %3. Are you sure you want to change it to reference the new server ...
  42. Computer \%1 cannot be managed because the computer was not found on the network. It may be powered down or otherwise not ...
  43. Computer \%1 cannot be managed because the network is unreachable. Verify that your network cabling is securely attached. ...
  44. Computer \%1 cannot be managed. %2 Choose 'Connect to another computer' from the Action menu to manage a different computer. ...
  45. Computer: Display: Keyboard: Keyboard Layout: Pointing Device: No Changes: If you want to change any item in the list, press ...
  46. Computers running Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or earlier must have clocks within 30 minutes of the selected server's clock. ...
  47. Configuration changes have been made to the system registry; however, the user session now active on the %s connection will ...
  48. Configuration changes have been made to the system registry; however, the user sessions now active on the %s connection will ...
  49. Configuration data for publishing is incomplete. Please run Phone Book Administrator and set the options for this phone book. ...
  50. CONFIGURATION ERROR: Passport Identity Expected. You are currently running in Passport Authentication Mode. Check the setting ...
  51. Configuration Error: This workstation's boot partition is not on the same partition as the system root. This product currently ...
  52. Configuration information could not be read from the domain controller, either because the machine is unavailable, or access ...
  53. Configuration information relating to Telephony services appears to be corrupt. Please check the configuration of telephone ...
  54. Configuration of security log for this session: Maximum Log Size (KB): %1 Action to take on reaching max log size: %2 Event ...
  55. Configuration settings indicate that this domain controller should be installed in site %1, but this site does not exist. ...
  56. Configure the hosts that will use this DNS server to point to this DNS server for name resolution, and then verify name resolution ...
  57. Configure this server as the first domain controller in a new domain tree. The name of the new domain is %1 The NetBIOS name ...
  58. Configure this server as the first domain controller in a new domain. The new domain is named %1 The NetBIOS name of the ...
  59. Configure this server as the first domain controller in a new forest of domain trees. The new domain name is %1. This is ...
  60. Configure Your Server has encountered an error running configurations for Your First Server. The wizard was canceled by the ...
  61. Configure Your Server has encountered an error using the Routing and Remote Access Setup Wizard. The wizard was canceled. ...
  62. Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface: %s Clients on the local-area network will be assigned IP addresses ...
  63. Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface: %s NAT relies on external DNS and DHCP servers. Confirm that these ...
  64. Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface:%s Clients on the local-area network will be assigned IP addresses ...
  65. Configured NAT%s for the following Internet interface:%s NAT relies on external DNS and DHCP servers. Confirm that these ...
  66. Configures a list of the communities defined to the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) service. SNMP is a protocol ...
  67. Configures how errors are reported and what information is sent when Error Reporting is enabled. This Policy will not enable ...
  68. Configures IAS, which performs authentication, authorization and accounting of dial-up and VPN users. IAS supports the RADIUS ...
  69. Configures Internet Authentication Service (IAS). If this service is stopped, remote network access that requires user authentication ...
  70. Configures License type based on the Terminal Server Mode: For Remote Admin - Remote Desktop for AdministrationApplication ...
  71. Configures logon behavior in a domain environment. Specifically, Net Logon allows you to manage how clients locate and communicate ...
  72. Configures NetMeeting to download settings for users each time it starts. The settings are downloaded from the URL listed ...
  73. Configures system devices. Serial port: MODE COMm[: BAUD=b PARITY=p DATA=d STOP=s to=on|off xon=on|off odsr=on|off octs=on|off ...
  74. Configures Terminal Services to run a specified program automatically upon connection. You can use this setting to specify ...
  75. Configures the list of items displayed in the Places Bar in the Windows File/Open dialog. If enable this setting you can ...