Configures the Windows Recovery Environment (RE). %1 [options] where the following operations can be specified: /setreimage /path[/target ] [/bootkey ] Sets the location of the user-provided Windows RE image. The optional /target switch specifies the path to the location that contains the Windows installation. The optional /bootkey switch specifies the scan code for an OEM-specific launch button. /setosimage [/path [/target ]] [/customtool] /path sets the location of the user-provided OS Setup files. Alternatively /customtool specifies that a an imaging tool was specified inside Windows RE. /info [/target ] Displays Windows RE configuration information. The optional /target switch specifies the path to the location that contains the Windows installation. /enable Enable Windows RE for auto-failover and recovery. /disable Disable Windows RE auto-failover and recovery. /boottore Configure the BCD to launch Windows Recovery next time the system starts up.
Configures the maximum number of processes a remote shell is allowed to launch. Any number from 0 to 0x7FFFFFFF can be set, ...
Configures the maximum number of users able to concurrently perform remote shell operations on the system. The value can ...
Configures the threshold value at which Offline Files considers a network connection to be "slow". Any network speed below ...
Configures the Windows Recovery Environment (RE). %1 options where the following operations can be specified: /setreimage ...
Configures the Windows Recovery Environment (RE). %1 options where the following operations can be specified: /setreimage ...
Configures Windows Event Collector service to make sure subscription can be created and sustained through reboots. This includes ...
Configuring some user rights for this account is not supported. Re-attempting configuration by ignoring unsupported operation ...
Configuring the cache size for your Online Responder Web proxy can improve response times to clients. Allowing between 1,000 ...
Configuring the Page file for crash dump failed. Make sure there is a page file on the boot partition and that is large enough ...