Windows Server 2008

  1. query`q`object`List installed counters (no instances). To list counters for one object, include the object name, such as ...
  2. Queue Length is the current length of the server work queue for this CPU. A sustained queue length greater than four might ...
  3. Queues located in the MSMQ 1.0 site cannot be deleted. These queues must be deleted from the MSMQ 1.0 site using MSMQ Explorer ...
  4. Quickly add or remove reports from an existing report task. You can edit report parameters, but cannot change the scope or ...
  5. Quits the CMD.EXE program (command interpreter) or the current batch script. EXIT /B exitCode /B specifies to exit the current ...
  6. QUOTA Commands Supported - disable Disable quota tracking and enforcement track Enable quota tracking enforce Enable quota ...
  7. Racks, as simple enclosures, contain chassis that provide the physical components realizing processing nodes, storage devices, ...
  8. Radio cannot be played because a required component (the encryptor/decryptor) is not installed. To correct this problem, ...
  9. Radio cannot be played because no audio device has been detected. Please check that your audio device is properly installed. ...
  10. Radio cannot be played because no tuner hardware has been detected. Please check that your tuner hardware is properly installed. ...
  11. RADIUS accounting allows you to record user authentication and accounting requests in a local log file or to a SQL Server ...
  12. RADIUS accounting allows you to record user authentication and accounting requests in a log file or to a SQL Server database. ...
  13. RADIUS clients are network access servers, not client computers. If the local computer is running DHCP Server, you can skip ...
  14. RADIUS clients are network access servers, not client computers. If the local computer is running DHCP, you can skip this ...
  15. RADIUS clients are network access servers, not client computers. If the local computer is running HRA, you can skip this ...
  16. RADIUS clients are network access servers, not client computers. If the local computer is running Routing and Remote Access ...
  17. RADIUS clients are network access servers, not client computers. If the local computer is running Routing and Remote Access ...
  18. RADIUS clients are network access servers, such as authenticating switches and wireless access point. RADIUS clients are ...
  19. RADIUS clients are network access servers, such as authenticating switches. RADIUS clients are not client computers. To specify ...
  20. RADIUS servers added to this list are contacted in the order they appear here to perform authentication of iSCSI connections. ...
  21. RAS and IAS servers require Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1 and, by default, support for PEAP-MSCHAPv2 authentication ...
  22. RAS clients are assigned to the following network for addressing: %s. Client connections are accepted and authenticated using: ...
  23. RAS IP config Negotiation mode: %2!s! Access mode: %3!s! Address request mode: %5!s! Broadcast name resolution: %6!s! Assignment ...
  24. RDC Bytes Received shows the bytes that were received on this connection while replicating files using remote differential ...
  25. RDC Bytes Received shows the number of bytes that were received in replicating files using remote differential compression ...
  26. RDC Compressed Size of Files Received shows the compressed size (in bytes) of files received with remote differential compression ...
  27. RDC Compressed Size of Files Received shows the compressed size (in bytes) of the files received with remote differential ...
  28. RDC Size of Files Received shows the uncompressed size (in bytes) of files received with remote differential compression ...
  29. RDC Size of Files Received shows the uncompressed size (in bytes) of the files received with remote differential compression ...
  30. Read Aheads/sec is the frequency of reads from the file system cache in which the Cache detects sequential access to a file. ...
  31. Read Bytes Cache/sec is the rate at which applications are accessing the file system cache by using the Redirector. Some ...
  32. Read Bytes Network/sec is the rate at which applications are reading data across the network. This occurs when data sought ...
  33. Read Bytes Non-Paging/sec are those bytes read by the Redirector in response to normal file requests by an application when ...
  34. Read Bytes Paging/sec is the rate at which the Redirector is attempting to read bytes in response to page faults. Page faults ...
  35. Read Bytes/sec is the rate the server is reading data from files for the clients on this CPU. This value is a measure of ...
  36. Read events from an event log, log file or using structured query. Usage: wevtutil { qe | query-events } PATH /OPTION:VALUE ...
  37. Read of USN log for NTFS volume %1 failed with error code %2. Volume will remain offline until the Indexing Service (cisvc) ...
  38. Read of USN log for NTFS volume %2 failed with error code %3. Volume will remain offline until the Indexing Service (cisvc) ...
  39. Read Operations Random/sec counts the rate at which, on a file-by-file basis, reads are made that are not sequential. If ...
  40. Read Operations/sec is the rate the server is performing file read operations for the clients on this CPU. This value is ...
  41. Read Packets Small/sec is the rate at which reads less than one-fourth of the server's negotiated buffer size are made by ...
  42. Read Packets/sec is the rate at which read packets are being placed on the network. Each time a single packet is sent with ...
  43. Read the descriptions and then select a quorum configuration for your cluster. The recommendations are based on providing ...
  44. Read the privacy statement online . To unsubscribe to the program, click the Options menu on the Help home page, and then ...
  45. Read-only Domain Controllers cannot be bridgehead servers since they do not perform outbound replication. Options for specifying ...
  46. Reading the hiber-file was slower than expected: Name : %3 Total Time : %4ms Degradation Time : %5ms Incident Time (UTC) ...
  47. Reads Denied/sec is the rate at which the server is unable to accommodate requests for Raw Reads. When a read is much larger ...
  48. Reads Large/sec is the rate at which reads over 2 times the server's negotiated buffer size are made by applications. Too ...
  49. Ready for next media. To continue, insert the media labeled %1 into a removable media/DVD drive and then click C]. To exit, ...
  50. Ready for next media. To continue, insert the media labeled %1 into a removable media/DVD drive and then press C]. To exit, ...
  51. Real-Time Protection agent has detected changes. Microsoft recommends you analyze the software that made these changes for ...
  52. Real-Time Protection agent has encountered an error and failed to start. User:%b%8\%9 Agent:%b%3 Error Code:%b%4 Error description:%b%5 ...
  53. Real-Time Protection agent has encountered an error when taking action on spyware or other potentially unwanted software. ...
  54. Real-Time Protection agent has taken action to protect this machine from spyware or other potentially unwanted software. ...
  55. Real-Time Protection checkpoint has encountered an error and failed to start. User:%b%8\%9 Checkpoint ID:%b%3 Error Code:%b%4 ...
  56. Realm trust If the server is not a Windows Active Directory Domain Controller, you can create a trust to an interoperable ...
  57. Receive-Side Scaling State : %1!s! Chimney Offload State : %2!s! Receive Window Auto-Tuning Level : %3!s! Add-On Congestion ...
  58. Received a packet over a security association with a low sequence number. IPsec inbound packet replay check failed. This ...
  59. received. From: %2. CallerId: %3. To: %4. Pages: %5. Transmission time: %6. Device Name: %7. Please check the activity log ...
  60. Receives activation requests over the net.msmq and msmq.formatname protocols and passes them to the Windows Process Activation ...
  61. Receives trap messages generated by local or remote Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agents and forwards the messages ...
  62. Recommended only for disks with a backup power supply. This setting further improves disk performance, but it also increases ...
  63. recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo ...
  64. recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the software vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo ...
  65. Record Name : %1!s! Record Type : %2!s! Record State : %3!s! Record Version : { %4!x! %5!x! } Record Node Type : %6!x! Record ...
  66. RecordID, with the MessageTimestamp property, serve to uniquely identify the LogRecord within a MessageLog. Note that this ...
  67. Recording of {0} began as scheduled on {1} and was interrupted when the computer lost power or experienced a temporary failure. ...
  68. Recording of {0} began as scheduled on {1} and was interrupted when the computer was powered off or the recording service ...
  69. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and stopped early on {2} when a conflicting recording ...
  70. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and stopped on {2} due a lack of available disk space. ...
  71. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was interrupted when the computer lost power or ...
  72. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was interrupted when the machine was powered off ...
  73. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was manually stopped on {2} for use by another component. ...
  74. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was stopped because the recording was of Copy Never ...
  75. Recording of {0} began late on {1} due to a lack of audio/video data and was stopped due to a lack of audio/video data. {3} ...