The Authorization Manager snap-in allows you to set role-based permissions for applications that have been Authorization Manager enabled. To use the Authorization Manager, you must first create an authorization store (if you are an application developer) or open an existing authorization store (if you are an administrator). To open an existing authorization store, on the Action menu, click Open Authorization Store. To create a new authorization store, on the Action menu, click New Authorization Store while in developer mode. For more information, press F1.
The authentication request was not processed because it contained a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) message ...
The AuthenticationLevel property specifies the minimum client authentication level required by this COM server. If NULL, ...
The authorization and license numbers are found on the header of your order confirmation. The authorization number is fifteen ...
The authorization data for the Storage Root Key (SRK) of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is not zero and is therefore incompatible ...
The Authorization Manager snap-in allows you to set role-based permissions for applications that have been Authorization ...
The authorization number for the agreement is not valid. The authorization number should be an alphanumeric string of 15 ...
The authorization number for the agreement is not valid. The authorization number should be an alphanumeric string of the ...
The authorization value of the TPM's storage root key (SRK) is not compatible with Windows. Supply your TPM owner password ...
The AuthorizationFlags property contains a set of flags that specify the resources a user is authorized to use or modify. ...