Windows Server 2008

  1. Multiple User Profiles were detected. Ensure that no sensitive user data is present on the machine before proceeding. See ...
  2. Multiple users are logged on to the machine and this may be the cause of performance problems. Log off any inactive users ...
  3. Multiple Windows images were selected based on the provided information. Windows Setup cannot determine which one to use.%0 ...
  4. Multisided media %1 could not be identified in library %2. RSM attempted to flip the media to identify the second side but ...
  5. Music files can be burned to disc as data for playback on the computer, or in a format that will play on a home or car stereo. ...
  6. must be reinstalled to activate. Insert the %1 installation DVD or CD into your computer to begin the reinstallation process. ...
  7. must be reinstalled to activate. Insert the %1 installation DVD or CD into your computer to begin the reinstallation process. ...
  8. Mutexes counts the number of mutexes in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not ...
  9. My Organization provides you with a view of the items within your organization. My Organization includes the following three ...
  10. My UDDI displays only the entities - Web services, providers, and tModels - you publish. Any information you enter is immediately ...
  11. My UDDI displays only the entities - Web services, providers, and tModels - you publish. Any information you enter is immediately ...
  12. My UDDI enables you to publish and modify your Web service information. To publish a service, you must first publish a provider. ...
  13. My user account, files, and settings only. If you will be the only user on your new computer, use this option to transfer ...
  14. N - specifies a server principal name. Same semantics as the ServerPrincName argument to RpcBindingSetAuthInfoEx. See the ...
  15. Name : %1!s! Description : %2!s! GUID : %3!s! Physical Address : %4!02x!:%5!02x!:%6!02x!:%7!02x!:%8!02x!:%9!02x! State : ...
  16. Name : %1!s! Identifier : %2!s! Status : %3!s! Health : %4!s! Buses : %5!d! (%6!d! slots per bus) Drives : %7!d! Present ...
  17. Name : %1!s! Identifier : %2!s! Status : %3!s! Health : %4!s! Size : %5!I64u! %6!-2.2s! Type : %7!s! Rebuild Priority : %8!d! ...
  18. Name : %1!s! Identifier : %2!s! Status : %3!s! Health : %4!s! Size : %5!I64u! %6!s! (%7!I64u! %8!s! Free) Location : Bus ...
  19. Name : %1!s! NodeType : %2!x! State : %3!s! Expiration Date : %4!s! Type of Rec : %5!s! Version No : %6!x! %7!x! RecordType ...
  20. name = name Deletes a user agent from the list of accepted user agents. You can obtain the name from the "show config" command. ...
  21. name = name Deletes a user agent from the list of accepted user agents. You can obtain the name from the "show config" command. ...
  22. Name and briefly describe the interface (or other data) that this tModel represents. The tModel key is unique and is intended ...
  23. Name and briefly describe this provider in one or more languages. The provider key is unique and is generated for use in ...
  24. Name and briefly describe this service in one or more languages. The service key is unique and is intended for use in programmatic ...
  25. Name and company information is used only by Microsoft to help you if you need assistance. Country/Region is required to ...
  26. NAME rdpsign options items to sign OPTIONS /sha1 HASH Specified the SHA1 hash of the signing certificate. /q Quite mode: ...
  27. Name resolution automatically determines which IP address corresponds to each computer name on the network. This allows users ...
  28. Name, describe, and categorize each Web service, making it easy to locate. Publish one or more access points for a service ...
  29. Name: %s Description: %s Type: %s Channel GUID: %08lx-%04x-%04x-%02x%02x-%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x%02x Application Type GUID: ...
  30. Name: %s DN: %s MAC/UUID: %s Referral server: %s Boot program: %s WDS client unattend file: %s Boot image path: %s Join domain: ...
  31. Named Pipes Activation supports process activation via named pipes. Applications that use Named Pipes Activation can start ...
  32. Named Pipes Activation supports process activation via named pipes. Applications that use Named Pipes Activation can start ...
  33. NAMES The following types of names are used with Windows: Computername A unique name that identifies a computer on the local-area ...
  34. NAMES There are no options for this topic. This is a help topic about the different types of names Windows uses. It is not ...
  35. Namespace collision detected: Target type: %1 Target name: %2 Forest Root: %3 Top Level Name: %4 DNS Name: %5 NetBIOS Name: ...
  36. Namespace creation rights cannot be set on the namespace container object (Dfs-Configuration) in Active Directory Domain ...
  37. Namespace servers poll a domain controller to obtain current namespace metadata. You can optimize polling to increase either ...
  38. Naming information cannot be located because: %1Contact your system administrator to verify that your domain is properly ...
  39. Naming information cannot be located for the following reason: %1 If you are trying to connect to a Domain Controller running ...
  40. NAP helps you ensure that computers connecting to the network are compliant with organization network and client health policies. ...
  41. nbrflagoptions: SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS TWO_WAY_SYNC NEVER_SYNCED IGNORE_CHANGE_NOTIFICATIONS DISABLE_SCHEDULED_SYNC ...
  42. Nbstat Memory Usage: - Nbstat Buffers: Alloc = %1!10lu! Free = %2!10lu! NetAllocs = %3!10lu! Memory = %4!10lu! Used = %5!10lu! ...
  43. NDIS 802.11 Base Service Set Identifier: the MAC address of the associated access point. Writing this is useful when doing ...
  44. NDIS 802.11 network type in use determines whether the station uses Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum or Direct Sequence ...
  45. NDIS 802.11 Received Signal Strength Indication event trigger. An event of class MSNdis_80211_ReceivedSignalStrengthEvent ...
  46. NDIS 802.11 Service Set Identifier string that identifies a set of interconnected basic service sets. This is a NULL terminated ...
  47. Need Wax Paper. To keep the line neat, you have to build your cakes on the wax paper! Put cake pans down on the white squares. ...
  48. Neighbor Discovery Advertisement messages are sent by nodes to notify other nodes of link-layer address changes or in response ...
  49. Neither the the server name (%1) nor the Guid DNS name (%2) could be resolved by DNS. Check that the server is up and is ...
  50. NET ACCOUNTS /FORCELOGOFF:{minutes | NO} /MINPWLEN:length /MAXPWAGE:{days | UNLIMITED} /MINPWAGE:days /UNIQUEPW:number /DOMAIN] ...
  51. NET ACCOUNTS updates the user accounts database and modifies password and logon requirements for all accounts. When used ...
  52. NET COMPUTER adds or deletes computers from a domain database. This command is available only on Windows NT Servers. \computername ...
  53. NET CONFIG displays configuration information of the Workstation or Server service. When used without the SERVER or WORKSTATION ...
  54. NET CONFIG SERVER displays or changes settings for the Server service. /AUTODISCONNECT:time Sets the maximum number of minutes ...
  55. NET CONTINUE reactivates a Windows service that has been suspended by NET PAUSE. service Is the paused service. For example, ...
  56. NET extensibility allows managed code developers to change, add and extend web server functionality in the entire request ...
  57. NET FILE closes a shared file and removes file locks. When used without options, it lists the open files on a server. The ...
  58. NET GROUP adds, displays, or modifies global groups on servers. Used without parameters, it displays the groupnames on the ...
  59. NET GROUP groupname /COMMENT:"text" /DOMAIN groupname {/ADD /COMMENT:"text" | /DELETE} /DOMAIN groupname username . {/ADD ...
  60. NET HELPMSG displays information about Windows network messages (such as error, warning, and alert messages). When you type ...
  61. NET LOCALGROUP groupname /COMMENT:"text" /DOMAIN groupname {/ADD /COMMENT:"text" | /DELETE} /DOMAIN groupname name . {/ADD ...
  62. NET LOCALGROUP modifies local groups on computers. When used without options, it displays the local groups on the computer. ...
  63. NET PAUSE suspends a Windows service or resource. Pausing a service puts it on hold. service Is the service to be paused. ...
  64. NET PRINT displays print jobs and shared queues. For each queue, the display lists jobs, showing the size and status of each ...
  65. NET SESSION lists or disconnects sessions between the computer and other computers on the network. When used without options, ...
  66. NET SHARE makes a server's resources available to network users. When used without options, it lists information about all ...
  67. NET SHARE sharename sharename=drive:path /GRANT:user,[READ | CHANGE | FULL /USERS:number | /UNLIMITED /REMARK:"text" /CACHE:Manual ...
  68. NET START BROWSER starts the Browser service. The Browser service supports browsing computers on the network and being browsed ...
  69. NET START CLIPBOOK starts the Windows Clipbook service. The Clipbook service supports cutting and pasting across the network. ...
  70. NET START EVENTLOG starts the event logging service, which logs events on the local computer. This service must be started ...
  71. NET START lists running services. service May include one of the following services: BROWSER CLIENT SERVICE FOR NETWARE CLIPBOOK ...
  72. NET START MESSENGER starts the Windows Messenger service, which lets you receive messages from other network users. Typing ...
  73. NET START NET LOGON starts the Windows Net Logon service, which verifies logon requests and controls replication of the user ...
  74. NET START RPCLOCATOR Starts the RPC Locator service. The Locator service is the RPC name service for Windows. NET HELP command ...
  75. NET START SCHEDULE starts the Windows Schedule service. The Schedule service must be running to schedule events using the ...