Windows Server 2008

  1. Choose this if you have and account with an Internet service provider (ISP) and all of your cables are connected correctly. ...
  2. Choose this if your device is wireless, can be configured with a USB flash drive, and you have a USB flash drive. You can ...
  3. Choose this option if all of your backup storage disks are damaged or lost and cannot be brought back online. All the information ...
  4. Choose this option if the associated resource type DLL needs to be debugged or is likely to conflict with other resource ...
  5. Choose this option if you are not using any other backup product to back up your applications. This option updates each file's ...
  6. Choose this option if you are using another backup product to back up applications that are on Volumes included in the current ...
  7. Choose this option if you can enter a passkey on your Bluetooth device. Examples are: Bluetooth keyboards, mobile phones, ...
  8. Choose this option if you have not created a scheduled backup or to specify a location or items for this backup that are ...
  9. Choose this option if you have set up the Active Directory on your network, or if you have DHCP or DNS servers in your network. ...
  10. Choose this option if you want to add this server to an existing root or licensing-only cluster to increase capacity. You ...
  11. Choose this option if you want to create an AD RMS root cluster as part of a new AD RMS deployment, or if you want to create ...
  12. Choose this option if your Bluetooth device does not have a place to enter a passkey and the documentation does not specify ...
  13. Choose this option if your device documentation specifies a passkey to use. Devices such as Bluetooth headsets and mice typically ...
  14. Choose this option to access the Windows Deployment Services update package for Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1 (SP1). ...
  15. Choose this option to read the Getting Started with the Windows Automated Installation Kit (Windows AIK) document. This document ...
  16. Choose this option to read the Getting Started with the Windows OEM Preinstallation Kit (OPK) document. This document provides ...
  17. Choose this option to read the Quick Start for System Builders document. This document provides information about quickly ...
  18. Choose this to use a USB flash drive to add wireless devices and computers running Windows XP or Windows Vista to your network. ...
  19. Choose this to use a USB flash drive to add wireless devices and computers running Windows XP or Windows Vista to your network. ...
  20. Choose this to view settings and instructions for adding computers and devices to your network that you can save or print. ...
  21. Choose which programs you want Windows to use for activities like web browsing, editing photos, sending e-mail, and playing ...
  22. CIM_Account is the information held by a SecurityService to track identity and privileges managed by that service. Common ...
  23. CIM_AdjacentSlots describes the layout of slots on a hosting board or adapter card. Information like the distance between ...
  24. CIM_AggregatePExtent is realized on a physical media. This relationship is made explicit by the CIM_RealizesAggregatePExtent ...
  25. CIM_AggregatePSExtent defines the number of addressable logical blocks on a single storage device, excluding any logical ...
  26. CIM_BasedOn is an association describing how storage extents can be assembled from lower level extents. For example, protected ...
  27. CIM_BIOSElement represents the low-level software that is loaded into non-volatile storage and used to bring up and configure ...
  28. CIM_BIOSFeature represents the capabilities of the low-level software that is used to bring up and configure a computer system. ...
  29. CIM_BootService represents the functionality provided by a device, software or via a network to load an operating system ...
  30. CIM_CollectedCollections is an aggregation association representing that a CollectionOfMSEs may itself be contained in a ...
  31. CIM_CompatibleProduct is an association between products that can indicate a wide variety of information. For example, it ...
  32. CIM_Component is a generic association used to establish 'part of' relationships between Managed System Elements. For example, ...
  33. CIM_DataFile is a type of logical file that is a named collection of data or executable code. The behavior of the provider ...
  34. CIM_DeviceErrorCounts is a statistical class containing error-related counters for a logical device. The types of errors ...
  35. CIM_DiskSpaceCheck checks the amount of disk space the needs to be available on the system. The amount is specified in the ...
  36. CIM_ElementCapacity associates a CIM_PhysicalCapacity object with one or more physical elements. It serves to associate a ...
  37. CIM_HostedAccessPoint is an association between a serviceaccess point and the system on which it is provided. The cardinality ...
  38. CIM_HostedBootSAP defines the hosting unitary computer system for a CIM_BootSAP. Since this relationship is subclassed from ...
  39. CIM_HostedBootService defines the hosting system for a boot service. Since this relationship is subclassed from CIM_HostedService, ...
  40. CIM_HostedService is an association between a Service and the System on which the functionality resides. The cardinality ...
  41. CIM_HostedService is an association between a service and the system on which the functionality resides. The cardinality ...
  42. CIM_Job is a logical element representing a unit of work for a system, such as a print job. A job is distinct from a process ...
  43. CIM_JobDestination is a logical element representing where a job is submitted for processing. It can refer to a queue that ...
  44. CIM_LogicalElement is a base class for all the components of a System that represent abstract system components, such as ...
  45. CIM_LogicalElement is a base class for all the components of a System that represent abstract system components, such as ...
  46. CIM_LogicalIdentity is an abstract and generic association, indicating that two LogicalElements represent different aspects ...
  47. CIM_ManagedSystemElement is the base class for the System Element hierarchy. Any distinguishable component of a System is ...
  48. CIM_ManagedSystemElement is the base class for the System Element hierarchy. Membership Criteria: Any distinguishable component ...
  49. CIM_MemoryCapacity describes the type of memory that can be installed on a physical element and its minimum/maximum configurations. ...
  50. CIM_MemoryCheck specifies a condition for the minimum amount of memory that needs to be available on a system. The amount ...
  51. CIM_MemoryWithMedia indicates that memory is associated with a physical media and its cartridge. The memory provides media ...
  52. CIM_MonitorResolution describes the relationship between horizontal and vertical resolutions, refresh rate and scan mode ...
  53. CIM_PhysicalCapacity describes the minimum and maximum requirements and ability to support different types of hardware for ...
  54. CIM_PhysicalCapacity is an abstract class describing a physical element's minimum/maximum requirements and ability to support ...
  55. CIM_PhysicalElementLocation associates a physical element with a CIM_Location object for inventory or replacement purposes. ...
  56. CIM_PhysicalFrame is a superclass of rack, chassis and other frame enclosures, as they are defined in extension classes. ...
  57. CIM_PhysicalMemory is a subclass of CIM_Chip, representing low level memory devices - SIMMS, DIMMs, raw memory chips, etc. ...
  58. CIM_Product is a concrete class that is a collection of physical elements, software features and/or other products, acquired ...
  59. CIM_ProductFRU is an association between product and FRU that provides information regarding what product components have ...
  60. CIM_ProductProductDependency is an association between two products, indicating that one must be installed, or must be absent, ...
  61. CIM_ProductSupport is an association between product and support Access that conveys how support is obtained for the product. ...
  62. CIM_ProtectedSpaceExtent define addressable logical block addresses, treated as a single storage extent, located on a single ...
  63. CIM_Realizes is the association that defines the mapping between a logical device and the physical component that implements ...
  64. CIM_RelatedStatistics is an association that defines hierarchies and/or dependencies of related CIM_StatisticalInformation ...
  65. CIM_RunningOS indicates the currently executing operating system. At most one operating system can execute at any time on ...
  66. CIM_SAPSAPDependency is an association between a service access point and another service access point indicating that the ...
  67. CIM_SCSIInterface is a CIM_ControlledBy relationship indicating which devices are accessed through a SCSI controller and ...
  68. CIM_SerialInterface is a CIM_ControlledBy relationship indicating which devices are accessed through the serial controller ...
  69. CIM_ServiceAccessBySAP is an association that identifies the access points for a service. For example, a printer may be accessed ...
  70. CIM_ServiceAccessPoint represents the ability to utilize or invoke a service. Access points represent that a service is made ...
  71. CIM_ServiceSAPDependency is an association between a service and a service access point indicating that the referenced SAP ...
  72. CIM_ServiceServiceDependency is an association between a service and another service, indicating that the latter is required ...
  73. CIM_StatisticalInformation is a root class for any arbitrary collection of statistical data and/or metrics applicable to ...
  74. CIM_StorageError defines blocks of media or memory space that are mapped 'out of use' due to errors. The Key of the class ...
  75. CIM_StorageError references the Error object, defining the starting and ending addresses that are 'mapped out' of the storage ...