System Services security settings Allows an administrator to define the startup mode (manual, automatic, or disabled) as well as the access permissions (Start, Stop, or Pause) for all system services. Default: Undefined. Notes This setting does not appear in the Local Computer Policy object. If you choose to set system service startup to Automatic, perform adequate testing to verify that the services can start without user intervention. For performance optimization, set unnecessary or unused services to Manual.
System Security Access Removed: Access Removed: %4 Account Modified: %5 Removed By: User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ID: %3 ...
System security access was granted to an account. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: ...
System security access was removed from an account. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: ...
System Service Management could not determine whether the account %1 already has the Log On As A Service right. If not, this ...
System Services security settings Allows an administrator to define the startup mode (manual, automatic, or disabled) as ...
System settings: Optional subsystems This security setting determines which subsystems can optionally be started up to support ...
System settings: Use Certificate Rules on Windows Executables for Software Restriction Policies This security setting determines ...
System Standby Failed} The driver %hs does not support standby mode. Updating this driver may allow the system to go to standby ...
System state recovery cannot be paused or cancelled once it has started. It will need a restart of the server to complete ...