Windows Server 2003

  1. Enables Novell NetBIOS packets to be sent between a NetWare server running Novell NetBIOS and a Windows computer, or between ...
  2. Enables or Disables ClientWallPaper if the property is not enabled by Group Policy. It returns an integer value of 0 if call ...
  3. Enables or disables command line editing on DOS system This is present for Compatibility with DOS systems. It has no effect ...
  4. Enables or disables SessionDirectory according as whether Value is set to 0 or 1 respectively. The call returns 0 for success ...
  5. Enables or Disables the Terminal. The function takes one parameter, the flag thatenables or disables it. The call returns ...
  6. Enables other computers to communicate with your computer and printers via the AppleTalk protocol. Allows a Windows Server ...
  7. Enables Peer-to-Peer Networking services. Windows Firewall will be configured to allow Peer-to-Peer Networking connections. ...
  8. Enables remote procedure call (RPC) clients using the RpcNs* family of APIs to locate RPC servers. If this service is stopped ...
  9. Enables remote users to modify registry settings on this computer. If this service is stopped, the registry can be modified ...
  10. Enables servers to work together as a cluster to keep server-based applications highly available, regardless of individual ...
  11. Enables servers to work together as a cluster to keep server-based applications highly available, regardless of individual ...
  12. Enables Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) requests to be processed by this computer. If this service is stopped, ...
  13. Enables starting processes under alternate credentials. If this service is stopped, this type of logon access will be unavailable. ...
  14. Enables support for legacy non-plug and play smart-card readers used by this computer. If this service is stopped, this computer ...
  15. Enables TCP/IP-based printing using the Line Printer Daemon protocol. If this service is stopped, TCP/IP-based printing will ...
  16. Enables the Distributed Link Tracking Client service within the same domain to provide more reliable and efficient maintenance ...
  17. Enables the download and installation of critical Windows updates. If the service is disabled, the operating system can be ...
  18. Enables the download and installation of Windows updates. If this service is disabled, this computer will not be able to ...
  19. Enables the physical Location Tracking support feature of Windows printers. Location tracking lets you design a location ...
  20. Enables the Windows Server to forward DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) broadcasts across a router to a remote DHCP ...
  21. Enables this server to administer Web and FTP services. If this service is stopped, the server will be unable to run Web, ...
  22. Enables this server to be a File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server. If this service is stopped, the server cannot function as ...
  23. Enables Windows Media Player to be shown only in skin mode, using a specified skin. This policy displays the Player only ...
  24. Enables Windows-based programs to create, access, and modify Internet-based files. If this service is stopped, these functions ...
  25. Enables you to highlight or drag without holding down the mouse button. To set, briefly press the mouse button. To release, ...
  26. Enables you to specify how long a cache/proxy server (or a player caching content locally) can access the cached content ...
  27. Enabling the remote control option presents many security risks. It is strongly recommended that you instead use NLB Manager ...
  28. Enabling the URLaction policy will allow you to choose an option for each of these behaviors. You can specify how you want ...
  29. Enabling this feature for All Processes will turn the security feature on or off for all processes that host the WebOC, with ...
  30. Enabling this feature for Internet Explorer / Windows Explorer will provide a safer browsing experience and may impact the ...
  31. Enabling this setting directs RPC Clients that need to communicate with the Endpoint Mapper Service to authenticate as long ...
  32. Enabling write permissions and either script or execute permissions will allow users to upload potentially harmful scripts ...
  33. Encrypted Data Recovery Policy Changed: Changed By: User Name: %1 Domain Name: %2 Logon ID: %3 Changes made: ('-' means no ...
  34. Encryption is not available. Either Microsoft Encrypted Authentication (MS-CHAP) or Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) ...
  35. Encryption of Offline Files is disabled but some files remain encrypted. To decrypt the remaining files, repeat the decryption ...
  36. Encryption of offline files is disabled, but some files are encrypted. Contact your system administrator to decrypt these ...
  37. Encryption of offline files is disabled, but some files are encrypted. To decrypt these files, clear the check box and click ...
  38. Encryption of offline files is enabled, but not all files are encrypted. Contact your system administrator to encrypt these ...
  39. Encryption of offline files is enabled, but not all files are encrypted. To encrypt the remaining files, re-select the option ...
  40. Encryption of offline files is enabled, but not all files are encrypted. To encrypt these files, select the check box and ...
  41. Encryption/decryption did not start properly (error code %1). Remote Assistance will be disabled. Restart the computer. If ...
  42. EndingAddress indicates where in lower level storage, the higher level extent ends. This property is useful when mapping ...
  43. Ends localization of environment changes in a batch file. Environment changes made after ENDLOCAL has been issued are not ...
  44. Ensure that the manufacturer's disk is properly inserted in the drive selected below, or provide the location where the file ...
  45. Ensure that there are no drive letter conflicts between nodes that are to be members of the same cluster. To change a disk's ...
  46. Ensure that your hardware is properly configured and that all nodes have access to a quorum-capable resource. Using a storage ...
  47. Ensure the Task Scheduler Service is running, then try again. You can start the service from the Advanced menu in the Scheduled ...
  48. Enter a custom header name and a custom header value. IIS appends this custom header name and custom header value to all ...
  49. Enter a four digit password for your document. You will need to enter this password at the printer console to release it. ...
  50. Enter a name and a certification practice statement (CPS) location for the new policy, and if necessary change the object ...
  51. Enter a name and path for the new link. When users open this link, they are redirected to the shared folder you select as ...
  52. Enter a target to associate with this link. When users open the link, they are redirected to the shared folder you select ...
  53. Enter draining mode on all remoted-control-enabled nodes. WlbsDrainStop affects all ports. NumNodes returns the number of ...
  54. Enter the address ranges (static pools) that you want to use. This server will assign all of the addresses in the first range ...
  55. Enter the following settings to set up your DSL or cable modem Internet account. You can get these settings from your Internet ...
  56. Enter the full DNS name of the existing domain for which this server will become an additional domain controller (for example: ...
  57. Enter the full path to the Root Certificate below and it will be incorporated into your custom package. During Setup the ...
  58. Enter the Internet Protocol (IP) address of your DNS (Domain Name Service) server. You may specify an alternate server to ...
  59. Enter the IP address of a DNS or WINS server on the remote network, or leave as 0.0.0.0 if you expect the remote router to ...
  60. Enter the name and password of a user who is authorized to join this machine to the domain. The name should be in the form, ...
  61. Enter the network location or click Change to browse to a location. Click Install to create a server image of ProductName ...
  62. Enter the network location or click Change to browse to a location. Click Install to create a server image of ProductName ...
  63. Enter the network location or click Change to browse to a location. Click Install to create a server image of SubProductName ...
  64. Enter the number of cleanings that this cartridge can perform before it is considered to be expended. The value must not ...
  65. Enter the parameters for the Dial-Up Networking connection that customers will use to connect to your Internet Sign-up Server: ...
  66. Enter the password that will be used for the Administrator Account on this machine. This password must not be blank. Administrator ...
  67. Enter the phone number of the dial-up server or router you are calling. Alternate phone numbers, if any, are dialed automatically ...
  68. Enter the PIN associated with this profile. If you enter the incorrect PIN, or click Cancel, the installation will be cancelled. ...
  69. Enter the subnet address and mask. This will be automatically translated into a subnet name in the form network/bits-masked. ...
  70. Enter the user name and password for the specified domain. This information is required for changing the server name and ...
  71. Enter this router's IP address on the remote network or if you expect the remote router to provide the address, leave as ...
  72. Entering server IP addresses here enables Windows clients to query WINS before they use broadcasts to register and resolve ...
  73. entry The entry name to which the operation applies file The full path to the phonebook file link The full path to the dial-up ...
  74. Enumeration indicating the type of rack.Information such as \"Telco\" rack (value=2) or standard 19 inch rack (1) can be ...
  75. Enumerations Other/sec is the rate at which browse requests processed by this workstation are not domain or server browse ...