Windows Server 2003

  1. Submit a certificate request by using a base-64-encoded CMC or PKCS #10 file, or submit a renewal request by using a base-64-encoded ...
  2. Submitting the inventory with your registration helps Microsoft give you better customer support and build better products. ...
  3. SUBST drive1: drive2:]path SUBST drive1: /D drive1: Specifies a virtual drive to which you want to assign a path. drive2:]path ...
  4. SUCCESS: The system global flag 'maintain objects list' is disabled. This will take effect after the system is restarted. ...
  5. SUCCESS: The system global flag 'maintain objects list' is enabled. This will take effect after the system is restarted. ...
  6. Successful Logon: User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ID: %3 Logon Type: %4 Logon Process: %5 Authentication Package: %6 Workstation ...
  7. Successful Network Logon: User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ID: %3 Logon Type: %4 Logon Process: %5 Authentication Package: ...
  8. Successfully received faxes are stored in the Inbox archive of Fax Console. Choose this option to save an additional copy ...
  9. Suggested Topics - The terms you searched for (your "query") are matched against terms that the author of a document defines ...
  10. Support for the NETBEUI protocol is not available in Windows XP. For networks using NETBEUI, install TCP/IP on all machines ...
  11. SupportAccessID is an arbitrary, free form string defined by the product vendor or by the organization that deploys the product. ...
  12. supported security layers are: RDP Security Layer: Communication between the server and the client will use native RDP encryption. ...
  13. Supports file, print, and named-pipe sharing over the network for this computer. If this service is stopped, these functions ...
  14. Suppresses system status messages. If you enable this setting, the system does not display a message reminding users to wait ...
  15. Supresses the welcome screen. This setting hides the welcome screen that is displayed on Windows 2000 Professional and Windows ...
  16. Switched from replace mode to add mode since the source account '%1' is currently logged on or the profile is in use for ...
  17. Switches the active command context to the specified DHCP server. Syntax: dhcp> server Parameters: ServerName - The NetBIOS ...
  18. Switches the active command context to the specified WINS server. Syntax: server \ServerName | IP Address Parameters: ServerName ...
  19. Sync copies cannot be created in '%1' because the folder itself already has or is a sync copy. To add files to this folder, ...
  20. Sync Copy Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from pages of the file system cache that involve a memory copy of the data ...
  21. Sync Data Maps/sec counts the frequency that a file system, such as NTFS, maps a page of a file into the file system cache ...
  22. Sync Fast Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that bypass the installed file system and retrieve ...
  23. Sync MDL Reads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache that use a Memory Descriptor List (MDL) to access ...
  24. Sync Pin Reads/sec is the frequency of reading data into the file system cache preparatory to writing the data back to disk. ...
  25. Synchronization attempt failed because the destination DC is currently waiting to synchronize new partial attributes from ...
  26. Synchronization can occur only when your computer is connected to the Internet. Learn more about time synchronization in ...
  27. Synchronization cannot be performed at this time. Synchronization of Offline Files is already in progress. Retry this operation ...
  28. Synchronous overlapped read page time error %4 occurred. If this error persists, please restore the database from a previous ...
  29. Synchronous read page checksum error %4 occurred. If this error persists, please restore the database from a previous backup. ...
  30. Syntax error in manifest or policy file "%11" on line %12. In element %1 the value of attribute %2 must either be yes or ...
  31. Syntax error in manifest or policy file "%11" on line %12. Mutilple dependentAssembly elements within one dependency element. ...
  32. Syntax error in manifest or policy file "%11" on line %12. Mutilple dependentAssembly elements within one dependentAssembly ...
  33. Syntax error in manifest or policy file "%11" on line %12. The attribute %2 is not permitted in this context on element %1. ...
  34. Syntax error in manifest or policy file "%11" on line %12. The element %1 appears as a child of element %2 which is not supported ...
  35. Syntax error in manifest or policy file "%11" on line %12. The root or application manifest contains the noInherit element ...
  36. Syntax error in manifest or policy file "%11" on line %12. The value specified for the manifest assembly element manifestVersion ...
  37. Syntax: dsadd conn -to -from -transport (rpc | ip | smtp) -enabled {yes | no} -name -desc -manual {yes | no} -autobacksync ...
  38. Syntax: dsadd group -secgrp {yes | no} -scope {l | g | u} -samid -desc -memberof -members {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -q {-uc ...
  39. Syntax: dsadd slink -transport {ip | smtp} -cost -replint -desc -autobacksync {yes | no} -notify {yes | no} {-s | -d } -u ...
  40. Syntax: dsadd user -samid -upn -fn -mi -ln -display -empid -pwd { | *} -desc -memberof -office -tel -email -hometel -pager ...
  41. Syntax: dsget computer -dn -samid -sid -desc -loc -disabled {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -c -q -l {-uc | -uco | -uci} -part -qlimit ...
  42. Syntax: dsget conn -dn -desc -from -transport -enabled -manual -autobacksync -notify {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -c -q -l {-uc ...
  43. Syntax: dsget contact -dn -fn -mi -ln -display -desc -office -tel -email -hometel -pager -mobile -fax -iptel -title -dept ...
  44. Syntax: dsget group -dn -samid -sid -desc -secgrp -scope {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -c -q -l {-uc | -uco | -uci} -part -qlimit ...
  45. Syntax: dsget server -dn -desc -dnsname -site -isgc {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -c -q -l {-uc | -uco | -uci} dsget server -topobjowner ...
  46. Syntax: dsget site -dn -desc -autotopology -cachegroups -prefGCsite {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -c -q -l {-uc | -uco | -uci}] ...
  47. Syntax: dsget slink -transport {ip | smtp} -dn -desc -cost -replint -site -autobacksync -notify {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -c ...
  48. Syntax: dsget user -dn -samid -sid -upn -fn -mi -ln -display -empid -desc -office -tel -email -hometel -pager -mobile -fax ...
  49. Syntax: dsmod conn -transport {rpc | ip | smtp} -enabled {yes | no} -desc -manual {yes | no} -autobacksync {yes | no} -notify ...
  50. Syntax: dsmod contact -fn -mi -ln -display -desc -office -tel -email -hometel -pager -mobile -fax -iptel -title -dept -company ...
  51. Syntax: dsmod group -samid -desc -secgrp {yes | no} -scope {l | g | u} {-addmbr | -rmmbr | -chmbr} {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} ...
  52. Syntax: dsmod site -desc -autotopology {yes | no} -cachegroups {yes | no} -prefGCsite {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -c -q {-uc ...
  53. Syntax: dsmod slink -transport {ip | smtp} -cost -replint -desc -autobacksync {yes | no} -notify {yes | no} {-s | -d } -u ...
  54. Syntax: dsmod slinkbr -transport {ip | smtp} -desc {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -c -q {-uc | -uco | -uci} dsmod slinkbr {-addslink ...
  55. Syntax: dsmod user -upn -fn -mi -ln -display -empid -pwd { | *} -desc -office -tel -email -hometel -pager -mobile -fax -iptel ...
  56. Syntax: dsquery computer { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn | samid} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc ...
  57. Syntax: dsquery contact { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc {-s | -d ...
  58. Syntax: dsquery group { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn | samid} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc -samid ...
  59. Syntax: dsquery ou { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc {-s | -d } -u ...
  60. Syntax: dsquery server -o {dn | rdn} -forest -domain -site -name -desc -hasfsmo {schema | name | infr | pdc | rid} -isgc ...
  61. Syntax: dsquery slink -transport {ip | smtp} -o {dn | rdn} -name -desc {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -q -r -gc -limit {-uc | -uco ...
  62. Syntax: dsquery slinkbr -transport {ip | smtp} -o {dn | rdn} -name -desc {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -q -r -gc -limit {-uc | ...
  63. Syntax: dsquery subnet -o {dn | rdn} -name -desc -loc -site {-s | -d } -u -p { | *} -q -r -gc -limit {-uc | -uco | -uci}] ...
  64. Syntax: dsquery user { | forestroot | domainroot} -o {dn | rdn | upn | samid} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -name -desc ...
  65. Syntax: dsquery { | forestroot | domainroot} -scope {subtree | onelevel | base} -filter -attr { | *} -attrsonly -l {-s | ...
  66. SYNTAX: fixprnsv /diag /upg /q /diag Scans the machine for incompatible drivers. Default Installs Microsoft Supplied Windows ...
  67. Syntax: netsh wins server \ServerName | Address dump > FileName Parameters: ServerName - The name of the remote (non-local) ...
  68. System applications are those applications running in svchost.exe. Selecting this option will also open TCP port 135 (the ...
  69. System Board Problem. System BIOS has configured NIC card to use PCI in 64 bit mode while system does not support 64 bit ...
  70. System Cache Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code in the file system cache. This value ...
  71. System Calls/sec is the combined rate of calls to operating system service routines by all processes running on the computer. ...
  72. System Code Resident Bytes is the size, in bytes of the operating system code currently in physical memory that can be written ...
  73. System Code Total Bytes is the size, in bytes, of the pageable operating system code currently in virtual memory. It is a ...
  74. System Commander can cause serious problems during the upgrade to Windows XP. Because of these incompatibilities, you must ...
  75. System Configuration Utility (Msconfig.exe) automates the routine troubleshooting steps that Microsoft Technical Support ...