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 detects dropped events. Some events are dropped during transmission from target machine %2. The number ...
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 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 superscope contains no scopes and will be removed. This may have been caused by: 1. The superscope was deleted. 2. The ...
The supervisor password allows you to change Content Advisor settings or turn Content Advisor on or off. To change the supervisor ...