Force shutdown from a remote system This security setting determines which users are allowed to shut down a computer from a remote location on the network. Misuse of this user right can result in a denial of service. This user right is defined in the Default Domain Controller Group Policy object (GPO) and in the local security policy of workstations and servers. Default: On workstations and servers: Administrators. On domain controllers: Administrators, Server Operators.
Force a download of a specified resource. The connection and bandwidth are controlled by other methods. This method assumes ...
Force deletion of root? Namespace server {0} is not online. Do you want to forcibly remove the namespace server and delete ...
Force device Read/Write permissions to match the permission necessary for all IOCTLs. This compatibility fix enables SecureROM ...
Force pending I/O requests cannot be enabled without Enhanced I/O verification. Would you like to enable Enhanced I/O verification ...
Force shutdown from a remote system This security setting determines which users are allowed to shut down a computer from ...
Force this resource to become unavailable to simulate failure. Used by applications to test their failover configurations. ...
Forced migration allowed for objects belonging to same AD domain. Existing object's class = '%1' object = '%2' object's AD ...
Forces a BitLocker-protected OS into recovery mode on restart. Deletes all TPM-related key protectors from the OS volume. ...
Forces the application to use the WAVE_MAPPER device instead of device 0. It is only safe to apply this compatibility fix ...