Windows 7

  1. Restore your system to an earlier time without affecting your files, or replace everything on your computer and reinstall ...
  2. Restores the definitions of the %HOMESHARE% and %HOMEPATH% environment variables to those used in Windows NT 4.0 and earlier. ...
  3. Restoring a metabase backup is a lengthy procedure that deletes all your current settings and causes all Internet services ...
  4. Restoring Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) from infrequent backups can result in the loss of Active Directory data ...
  5. Restoring default settings will remove all Windows Firewall settings that you have configured for all network locations. ...
  6. Restoring system files from a system image backup will require you to connect the disk containing your backup to the computer. ...
  7. Restoring the default policy will reset all changes to settings of Windows Firewall that you have made since Windows was ...
  8. Restoring the default settings will delete all settings of Windows Firewall that you have made since Windows was installed. ...
  9. Restoring these items can harm your privacy, security, or the performance of this computer. Are you sure you want to restore ...
  10. Restoring your Internet security settings to their recommended levels will help protect your computer. How do Internet security ...
  11. Restrict communications to connections from domain-joined computers. Provides identity information for authorizing specific ...
  12. Restrict communications to connections from domain-joined users and computers. Provides identity information for authorizing ...
  13. Restricted Groups This security setting allows an administrator to define two properties for security-sensitive groups ("restricted" ...
  14. Restricting access by domain name requires a DNS reverse lookup on each connection. This is a very expensive operation and ...
  15. Restricting access by domain name requires a DNS reverse lookup on each connection. This is a very expensive operation and ...
  16. Restrictions in the Client Installation Wizard (OSChooser) limit the characters used to standard ASCII characters (OEM characters ...
  17. Restrictions in the Client Installation Wizard (OSChooser) limit the characters used to standard ASCII characters (OEM characters ...
  18. Restrictions on delegated enrollment agents can only be enforced on Windows Server 2008 CAs and later. Before designating ...
  19. Restrictions within the boot menu environment limit the characters used to standard ASCII characters (OEM characters 32-127). ...
  20. Restricts package point and print to approved servers. This policy setting restricts package point and print connections ...
  21. Restricts the amount of information downloaded for offline viewing. If you enable this policy, you can set limits to the ...
  22. Restricts the tool download policy for Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool. Microsoft Support Diagnostic Tool (MSDT) gathers ...
  23. Results of querying power management mode: current power management mode = %1, power management mode supported by AP = %2, ...
  24. Results of synchronization are logged automatically. To log intermediate steps in synchronization retries, select the Enable ...
  25. resume - Resume cluster operations after a previous suspend command for the specified cluster. start - Start cluster operations ...
  26. Resume cluster operation control on all remoted-control-enabled nodes. NumNodes returns the number of nodes respond to the ...
  27. Resume cluster operation control. This method will fail when called on instances of objects that represent remote nodes. ...
  28. RESUME LOADER The following types apply to entries for the resume loader. For information about data formats for these types, ...
  29. Resume Maker Deluxe 7.0 has a known compatibility issue with this version of Windows and might not run as expected. This ...
  30. Retain application log This security setting determines the number of days' worth of events to be retained for the application ...
  31. Retain security log This security setting determines the number of days' worth of events to be retained for the security ...
  32. Retain system log This security setting determines the number of days' worth of events to be retained for the system log ...
  33. Retention method for application log This security setting determines the "wrapping" method for the application log. If you ...
  34. Retention method for security log This security setting determines the "wrapping" method for the security log. If you do ...
  35. Retention method for system log This security setting determines the "wrapping" method for the system log. If you do not ...
  36. Retries inactive subscription by attempting to reactivate all or specified event sources by establishing a connection and ...
  37. Retrieves a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing it from the queue, ...
  38. Retrieves a structural representation of the object's security descriptor. The method returns an integer value that can be ...
  39. Retrieves a structural representation of the object's security descriptor. The method returns an integer value that can be ...
  40. Retrieves a structural representation of the service's security descriptor. The method returns an integer value that can ...
  41. Retrieves the first message in the queue, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default ...
  42. Retrieves the last message in the queue, removing it from the queue, and has the optional parameters Transaction (default ...
  43. Retrieves the list of ID records for the files that are scheduled to be replicated to the receiving partner given its version ...
  44. Retrieves the message following a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing ...
  45. Retrieves the message preceding a message with a LookupId property that is equal to the specified lookup identifier, removing ...
  46. Retrieves the security context information needed to attach a certificate to the message, caches the information in a security ...
  47. Retrieving messages from a queue located on a remote pre-Windows XP computer is not supported. All triggers associated with ...
  48. Retry connecting to the wireless network with the SSID: {ssid} and be sure to acknowledge all prompts displayed by the Networking ...
  49. Return Code: 0 - Successful, the result compared is identical 1 - Failed 2 - Successful, the result compared is different ...
  50. Return information about a specified 24-hour schedule. wsrmc /Get:Sched /o: /y schedule-name Name of the schedule. '\' will ...
  51. Return information about a specified Calendar Event. wsrmc /Get:Cal /o: /y Calendar_name Name of the calendar event. '\' ...
  52. Return Packet Calls/sec is the average rate, in incidents per second, at which stack returned received packets to an interface. ...
  53. Return to the files and folders update page Select a different set of files and folders to update with the new certificate ...
  54. Returned less than asked for with S_FALSE; should only return S_FALSE when there are more elements available than asked for ...
  55. Returned Packets/sec is the average rate, in packets per second, at which stack returned received packets to an interface. ...
  56. Returns a Boolean indicating whether everyone can read messages in the queue (True) or only the owner of the queue can read ...
  57. Returns a Boolean indicating whether the Message Queuing service on the computer is configured to use Active Directory Domain ...
  58. Returns a Boolean indicating whether the queue manager on the computer has been disconnected from the network by MSMQApplication.Disconnect, ...
  59. Returns a list of all Events supported by WSRM. wsrmc /Get:EventList /o: /y event ids List of Event Ids (separated by ',') ...
  60. Returns a list of all processes that are matched by the specified resource allocation policy. wsrmc /Get:ProcList policy-name ...
  61. Returns a value indicating whether everyone can read messages in the queue (1) or only the owner of the queue can read messages ...
  62. Returns a Variant (VT_I8) specifying the handle of the open instance of the queue, which can be used for directly calling ...
  63. Returns Accounting Information. 1. wsrmc /Get:Acc /Schema Return Column Names with their type. Also returns Column Names ...
  64. Returns an array of bytes containing the entire contents of an HTTP message, including the SOAP envelope and the SOAP attachments ...
  65. Returns an array of collections of exactly-once-delivery (EOD) properties with one collection for each computer sending transactional ...
  66. Returns configuration information for Accounting or Notification. wsrmc /Get:Config /Acc | /Ntfy /o: /y /Acc Returns Accounting ...
  67. Returns information about specified resource allocation policy. 1. wsrmc /Get:Pol /o: /y 2. wsrmc /Get:Pol /Current /o: /y ...
  68. Returns information about the Default Calendar Policy. wsrmc /Get:CalDefPol /o: /y /o Saves the resource allocation policy ...
  69. Returns information about the specified Process Matching Criteria. wsrmc /Get:Pmc /o: /y pmc-name Name of the Process Matching ...
  70. Returns one of the authentication levels defined by the MQMSGAUTHENTICATION enumeration for the message in the destination ...
  71. Returns or sets a value that specifies whether all selection UI (selection bounding box, selection handles) will be drawn ...
  72. Returns or sets a value that specifies whether ink will be rendered as just one color, Color = COLOR_WINDOWTEXT (as detected ...
  73. Returns or sets a value that specifies whether the InkCollector or InkOverlay objects will collect pen input (in-air packets, ...
  74. Returns or sets a value that specifies whether the InkPicture control will collect pen input, such as in-air packets or cursor ...
  75. Returns or sets a value that specifies whether the object/control is in ink mode, deletion mode, or selecting/editing mode. ...