Local Link Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) is a secondary name resolution protocol. Queries are sent over the Local Link, a single subnet, from a client machine using Multicast to which another client on the same link, which also has LLMNR enabled, can respond. LLMNR provides name resolution in scenarios in which conventional DNS name resolution is not possible. If you enable this policy setting, Multicast name resolution or LLMNR, will be turned off for the machine across all available but un-configured network adapters. If you disable this policy setting, Multicast name resolution or LLMNR, will be turned on for the machine across all available but un-configured network adapters. If you do not configure this policy setting, Multicast name resolution or LLMNR, will be turned on for the machine across all available but un-configured network adapters by default.
Local administrative pages cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing ...
Local certificate revocations lists for Online Responder Array members could not be synchronized with the Array controller. ...
Local forest root domain: %1 Because some of the local name suffixes already exist in the specified forest (or a forest that ...
Local Group Policy Objects are stored on the local computer. Use the Browse button to select one of the Group Policy Objects. ...
Local Link Multicast Name Resolution (LLMNR) is a secondary name resolution protocol. Queries are sent over the Local Link, ...
Local security could not be started because an error occurred during initialization. The error code returned is %1. THE SYSTEM ...
Local security could not be started because the user accounts database (NET.ACC) was missing or corrupted, and no usable ...
Local security could not be started because the user accounts database (NET.ACC) was missing or corrupted, and no usable ...
Local Session Key} A user session key was requested for a local RPC connection. The session key returned is a constant value ...