System objects: Require case insensitivity for non-Windows subsystems This security setting determines whether case insensitivity is enforced for all subsystems. The Win32 subsystem is case insensitive. However, the kernel supports case sensitivity for other subsystems, such as POSIX. If this setting is enabled, case insensitivity is enforced for all directory objects, symbolic links, and IO objects, including file objects. Disabling this setting does not allow the Win32 subsystem to become case sensitive. Default: Enabled.
System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services performance counters. An attempt to open ...
System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services performance counters. An attempt to open ...
System Monitor was unable to open Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services performance counters. An attempt to query ...
System objects: Default owner for objects created by members of the Administrators group Description This security setting ...
System objects: Require case insensitivity for non-Windows subsystems This security setting determines whether case insensitivity ...
System objects: Strengthen default permissions of internal system objects (e.g., Symbolic Links) This security setting determines ...
System partition (partition marked "active") is hidden or contains an unrecognized file system. Backup does not support this ...
System policies prevent you from connecting to a work or school account. Contact your support person for more information. ...
System policy is set to encrypt the Offline Files cache but the volume containing the cache does not support encryption.%0 ...