Windows 8

  1. Server operation will continue, but the managed sever GPO settings must be configured manually since automatic propagation ...
  2. Server options are additional configuration parameters that a DHCP server can assign to DHCP clients.For example, some commonly ...
  3. Server Packets Received : %1!u! Success : %2!u! (Bubble %3!u!, Echo %4!u!, RS1 %5!u! RS2 %6!u!) Failure : %7!u! (Hdr %8!u!, ...
  4. Server Reconnects counts the number of times your Redirector has had to reconnect to a server in order to complete a new ...
  5. Server RPC call started. InterfaceUuid: %1 OpNum: %2 Protocol: %3 Endpoint %5 Authentication Level 7 Authentication Service ...
  6. Server Sessions counts the total number of security objects the Redirector has managed. For example, a logon to a server ...
  7. Server Sessions Hung counts the number of active sessions that are timed out and unable to proceed due to a lack of response ...
  8. Server specified by the -s parameter must be a global catalog server if the -gc parameter is specified or if the start node ...
  9. Server version: %1 Client version: %2 Server supported platforms: %3 Client supported platforms: %4 For platforms, the value ...
  10. Server wide option value {0} for policy {1} was not imported on server {2} because it did not have any value associated with ...
  11. Server {0} either does not have a virtual switch configured or none of the configured virtual switches have an IP address ...
  12. Server {0} either does not have two consecutive IPv4 addresses configured on the external adapter, or a connection cannot ...
  13. Server {0} is a member of a DirectAccess load balanced cluster. Remove {0} from the cluster before removing the Remote Access ...
  14. Server {0} is currently managed by this console. This server belongs to the entry point you want to remove. On the Tasks ...
  15. SERVER->OWNER TABLE: Each row represents the (owner address - version#) mapping table obtained from a particular WINS server. ...
  16. ServerConfiguration - Collects configuration information from DHCP and DNS servers for display in IP address space and server ...
  17. Servers also act as clients. These client features are used to enable services. A server can support multiple client features. ...
  18. Servers identify themselves using a service principal name (SPN), which is usually the full DNS name of the server. For externally ...
  19. Servers in this group can perform routine administrative actions on servers running Remote Desktop Services. This group needs ...
  20. Servers in this group enable users of RemoteApp programs and personal virtual desktops access to these resources. In Internet-facing ...
  21. Servers in this group run virtual machines and host sessions where users RemoteApp programs and personal virtual desktops ...
  22. Servers must meet at least one of the following requirements for Live Migration: 1. The server must have a network adapter ...
  23. Servers required for DirectAccess client management have not been configured. Configure the servers in the Infrastructure ...
  24. Servers with compatibility problems must be excluded before the deployment can proceed. To exclude the servers with compatibility ...
  25. Service %1 could not be configured to run under account name %2 on computer %3. Service %1 runs in a shared process. If computer ...
  26. Service account successfully changed to %ws. Please examine the service event log after starting the service for any possible ...
  27. Service account validation has failed. Please make sure you have specified the correct account name and password. The account ...
  28. Service configuration must be updated to standalone due to the presence of a Group Policy client extension that is not part ...
  29. Service configuration update to standalone was attempted due to the presence of Group Policy client extension %1 that is ...
  30. Service Control Manager failed a request for Client for NFS to initialize %1. Client for NFS cannot start. Windows(R) may ...
  31. Service Control Manager failed a request to start Server for NFS. Server for NFS cannot start. Windows(R) may be low on system ...
  32. Service Control Manager failed a request to update service status %1. Client for NFS cannot properly reflect service status ...
  33. Service experienced error adding security accounts or setting file permissions. These accounts are the RPLUSER local group ...
  34. Service failed to create a new IO object to service an HTTP request from the network: error code %1. This may indicate a ...
  35. Service failed to initialize from its database. The database may be missing or corrupted. Service will attempt restoring ...
  36. Service failed to register UrlPrefix %1: error code %2. Contact your administrator to make sure %1 is properly reserved. ...
  37. Service instance value of an MS DHCP range cannot be updated because it is different from the DHCP server to which the range ...
  38. Service Location (SRV) Service (SRV) record. Allows administrators to use several servers for a single DNS domain, to easily ...
  39. Service Name|%s IP Address|%s IP Subnet|%s Default IP Gateway|%s DHCP Enabled|%b DHCP Server|%s DHCP Lease Expires| DHCP ...
  40. Service Pack Cleanup cannot proceed: An operation is waiting to be completed on this computer. Restart your computer, and ...
  41. Service Ticket Renewed: User Name: %1 User Domain: %2 Service Name: %3 Service ID: %4 Ticket Options: %5 Ticket Encryption ...
  42. Service Ticket Request Failed: User Name: %1 User Domain: %2 Service Name: %3 Ticket Options: %4 Failure Code: %5 Client ...
  43. Service Ticket Request: User Name: %1 User Domain: %2 Service Name: %3 Service ID: %4 Ticket Options: %5 Ticket Encryption ...
  44. Services for Network File System (NFS) components are not available on this computer. Install Services for NFS, and then ...
  45. Services for Network File System (NFS) uses a netgroup source to enable granting permissions to Windows-based shared resources ...
  46. Services for Network File System (NFS) uses identity mapping to enable UNIX users and groups to access Windows-based shared ...
  47. Services for Network Files System (NFS) permits Unix clients to access files on a server running a Windows operating system. ...
  48. Services for NFS can retrieve identity mappings from Active Directory, or a compatible directory service, if the schema includes ...
  49. Services for NFS can retrieve netgroups from a NIS server or Active Directory, or a compatible directory service, if the ...
  50. Services for NFS can retrieve netgroups from Active Directory, or a compatible directory service, if the schema includes ...
  51. Services for NFS uses a netgroup source to enable granting permissions to Windows-based shared resources to UNIX users and ...
  52. Services for NFS uses a netgroup source to enable granting UNIX users and groups permissions to Windows-based shared resources. ...
  53. Services for NFS uses several ports, each of which must be open on Windows Firewall and external firewalls. The Windows Firewall ...
  54. SERVICES NET START can be used to start services, including: NET START BROWSER NET START DHCP CLIENT NET START EVENTLOG NET ...
  55. Services policy allows an administrator to configure Windows Control Panel Services settings including startup mode, service ...
  56. Services required for server %1!s! to work as expected in the cluster are not running. Remote clients will not be able to ...
  57. SERVICES There are no options for this topic. This topic is a list of some services that can be started. It is not a NET ...
  58. SERVICE_NAME: %1 %2 TYPE : %3 %4 %5 STATE : %6 %7 (%8, %9, %10) WIN32_EXIT_CODE : %11 ( 12) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : %13 ( 14) ...
  59. SERVICE_NAME: %1 %2 TYPE : %3 %4 %5 STATE : %6 %7 (%8, %9, %10) WIN32_EXIT_CODE : %11 ( 12) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : %13 ( 14) ...
  60. SERVICE_NAME: %1 %2 TYPE : %3 %4 %5 STATE : %6 %7 WIN32_EXIT_CODE : %11 ( 12) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : %13 ( 14) CHECKPOINT : ...
  61. SERVICE_NAME: %1 %2 TYPE : %3 %4 %5 STATE : %6 %7 WIN32_EXIT_CODE : %11 ( 12) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : %13 ( 14) CHECKPOINT : ...
  62. SERVICE_NAME: %1 DISPLAY_NAME: %2 TYPE : %3 %4 %5 STATE : %6 %7 (%8, %9, %10) WIN32_EXIT_CODE : %11 ( 12) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE ...
  63. SERVICE_NAME: %1 DISPLAY_NAME: %2 TYPE : %3 %4 %5 STATE : %6 %7 (%8, %9, %10) WIN32_EXIT_CODE : %11 ( 12) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE ...
  64. SERVICE_NAME: %1 DISPLAY_NAME: %2 TYPE : %3 %4 %5 STATE : %6 %7 WIN32_EXIT_CODE : %11 ( 12) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : %13 ( 14) ...
  65. SERVICE_NAME: %1 DISPLAY_NAME: %2 TYPE : %3 %4 %5 STATE : %6 %7 WIN32_EXIT_CODE : %11 ( 12) SERVICE_EXIT_CODE : %13 ( 14) ...
  66. SERVICE_NAME: %1 TYPE : %2 %3 %4 START_TYPE : %5 %6 ERROR_CONTROL : %7 %8 BINARY_PATH_NAME : %9 LOAD_ORDER_GROUP : %10 TAG ...
  67. Session configuration "{0}" is not found. Running command "{1}" to create "{0}" session configuration. This will restart ...
  68. session created. Internal source transport addr: %2, Internal dest transport addr: %3, External source transport addr %5, ...
  69. session created. Internal source transport addr: %2, Internal dest transport addr: %3, External source transport addr %5, ...
  70. session deleted. Internal source transport addr: %2, Internal dest transport addr: %3, External source transport addr %5, ...
  71. session deleted. Internal source transport addr: %2, Internal dest transport addr: %3, External source transport addr %5, ...
  72. Session disconnected from winstation: User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ID: %3 Session Name: %4 Client Name: %5 Client Address: ...
  73. Session for user %2 successfully added to RD Connection Broker's database. Target Name = %3 Session ID = %1 Farm Name = %4 ...
  74. Session Id : %I64x-%I64x Initiator Node Name : %s Target Node Name : %s Target Name : %s ISID : %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x ...
  75. Session Id : %I64x-%I64x Initiator Node Name : %ws Target Node Name : %ws Target Name : %ws ISID : %02x %02x %02x %02x %02x ...