Restore files and directories This security setting determines which users can bypass file, directory, registry, and other persistent objects permissions when restoring backed up files and directories, and determines which users can set any valid security principal as the owner of an object. Specifically, this user right is similar to granting the following permissions to the user or group in question on all files and folders on the system: Traverse Folder/Execute File Write Caution Assigning this user right can be a security risk. Since users with this user right can overwrite registry settings, hide data, and gain ownership of system objects, only assign this user right to trusted users. Default: Workstations and servers: Administrators, Backup Operators. Domain controllers: Administrators, Backup Operators, Server Operators.
Restart Required: To complete the installation of the following updates, the computer must be restarted. Until this computer ...
Restart Required: To complete the installation of the following updates, the computer will be restarted within %1 minutes: ...
Restart this same deal of cards form the beginning. This will count as a loss in your statistics if you have made any moves. ...
Restore configuration of the server. Syntax: restore Parameters: path - The path. Examples: restore path = %SystemRoot%\system32\dhcp\backup ...
Restore files and directories This security setting determines which users can bypass file, directory, registry, and other ...
Restore from a file minimum settings and resolve port name: rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /Sr /n "printer" /a "file.dat" ...
Restore from a file printer global devmode and printer data: rundll32 printui.dll,PrintUIEntry /Sr /n "printer" /a "file.dat" ...
Restore might fail to retore the backed up database as DoBackupOnTerm could not be verified. Please reset DoBackupOnTerm ...
Restore my Internet security settings now This option will only change the "at risk" Internet settings to their default levels. ...