The SuiteMask property indicates a set of bit flags that identify the product suites available on the system. This member can be a combination of the following values: 0 - Windows Server 2003, Small Business Edition 1 - Windows Server 2003, Enterprise Edition 2 - Windows Server 2003, Backoffice Edition 3 - Windows Server 2003, Communications Edition 4 - Microsoft Terminal Services 5 - Windows Server 2003, Small Business Edition Restricted 6 - Windows XP Embedded 7 - Windows Server 2003, Datacenter Edition 8 - Single User 9 - Windows XP Home Edition 10 - Windows Server 2003, Web Edition
The Subscription %1 has a lost event. An event from target machine %2 is lost and could not be delivered. Error Code is %3. ...
The subscription is saved successfully, but it can't be activated at this time. Use retry-subscription command to retry the ...
The subscription manager address is invalid. The response was not received from the address to which the subscription request ...
The substitute path for the DOS device '{0}' is too long. It exceeds the maximum total path length (32,767 characters) that ...
The SuiteMask property indicates a set of bit flags that identify the product suites available on the system. This member ...
The SuperclassName property, if not NULL or blank, specifies a superclass name. Only classes that are subclasses of this ...
The SuperclassName property, if not NULL or blank, this parameter specifies a superclass name. Only classes that are subclasses ...
The SuperSpeed link to the USB device keeps going to an error state Compliance. If the device is removable, remove the device ...
The supervisor password allows you to change Content Advisor settings or turn Content Advisor on or off. To change the supervisor ...