Windows Server 2003

  1. This relationship associates a CIM_Dependency with one or more CIM_Configuration objects. For example, a computer system's ...
  2. This relationship associates a setting with one or more configuration objects. For example, a network adapter's settings ...
  3. This relationship associates Configuration objects with Setting objects. For example, a NetworkAdapter's Settings could change ...
  4. This remote installation server has been verified and no errors were detected. You may now remote-boot a computer and start ...
  5. This removable drive must be formatted with a file system before you can use it. Because this drive is large and currently ...
  6. This represents an instance of the NLB cluster. Only nodes that have remote control enabled contribute to the ClusterState ...
  7. This request was canceled. To install Terminal Server, try running the Configure Your Server Wizard again, or use Add or ...
  8. This request was canceled. To remove Terminal Server, try running the Configure Your Server Wizard again, or use Add or Remove ...
  9. This requires the temporary collection of some information about your computer hardware. No personal information will be ...
  10. This resource setting cannot be modified in this configuration. Try choosing a different configuration in the 'Settings Based ...
  11. This restoration is incomplete. It was interrupted by an improper shutdown. You should undo this restore or choose another ...
  12. This restore point cannot be changed after it is created. Before continuing, ensure that you have typed the correct name. ...
  13. This root certificate appears to be trusted by the remote computer. To ensure this root certificate is valid on the remote ...
  14. This router has all of its interfaces in stub areas, which means it cannot be configured as an autonomous system boundary ...
  15. This router is configured to be an autonomous system boundary router (ASBR); therefore, it cannot be part of a stub area. ...
  16. This router is configured to be an autonomous system boundary router, which means it cannot have all of its interfaces in ...
  17. This router is currently configured for LAN routing only. Enable demand-dial by reinstalling before adding demand-dial interfaces. ...
  18. This routing link connects a foreign site to a non-foreign site. In order for the link to function properly, you must define ...
  19. This saves a certificate request file to your local file system as %1!s!. If the certificate request is not created from ...
  20. This scheme keeps the computer on and automatically balances processor power consumption vs. performance on demand (on capable ...
  21. This scheme keeps the computer running so that it can be accessed from the network. Use this scheme if you do not have network ...
  22. This scope is currently active. Disabling the scope will prevent clients from obtaining IP addresses. Are you sure you want ...
  23. This screen saver requires functionality that is not available on your Direct3D hardware accelerator with the current desktop ...
  24. This section lists information about programs that are incompatible with Windows XP. Before upgrading, evaluate how important ...
  25. This section lists information about programs that are incompatible with Windows XP. Before upgrading, evaluate how important ...
  26. This security catalog cannot be verified. The certificate that counter-signed this security catalog is not available for ...
  27. This security catalog cannot be verified. The certificate that signed this security catalog is not available for verification. ...
  28. This security catalog is not valid. The countersignature cannot be verified, and the security catalog may have been altered. ...
  29. This security policy contains data to configure services and network security based on the server's role, as well as data ...
  30. This security policy is not valid or using a file format that is no longer supported. Recreate the policy using the current ...
  31. This security policy might be applied to servers with services not specified by the policy. When an unspecified service is ...
  32. This security-sensitive option means that services running as localsystem on this computer can request services from other ...
  33. This selection allows the font to be used by all applications on the screen and on all printers. The TrueType conversion ...
  34. This serial port is not enabled for use in a direct connection to another computer. It will be enabled after you complete ...
  35. This server can be authoritative for forward and reverse lookup zones. It can be configured to perform recursive resolution, ...
  36. This server can use the following Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) options. Remote access policies determine which settings ...
  37. This server has already been configured using the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard. To make changes to the current ...
  38. This server has been configured to run without updating last access times. Remote Storage relies on being able to use last ...
  39. This server has been configured to run without updating last access times. Remote Storage relies on being able to use last ...
  40. This server has been configured to run without updating last access times. Remote Storage relies on being able to use last ...
  41. This server has not been set up for routing. In the Routing and Remote Access console, right-click the server name, and select ...
  42. This server has not been successfully set up as a domain controller. Please type dcpromo at a command prompt to run the Active ...
  43. This server identifies itself to callers before the connection is completed. Select the certificate that you want it to use ...
  44. This server is a domain controller joined to an Active Directory domain and requires DNS for computers joined to this domain ...
  45. This server is authoritative for the DNS names of local resources but forwards all other queries to an ISP or other DNS servers. ...
  46. This server is configured as a DHCP server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, click Next. ...
  47. This server is configured as a DNS server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, click Next. ...
  48. This server is configured as a domain controller. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, click ...
  49. This server is configured as a file server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, click Next. ...
  50. This server is configured as a mail server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, click Next. ...
  51. This server is configured as a print server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, click ...
  52. This server is configured as a remote access/VPN server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this ...
  53. This server is configured as a streaming media server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, ...
  54. This server is configured as a terminal server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, click ...
  55. This server is configured as a WINS server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, click Next. ...
  56. This server is configured as an application server. To manage this server, open Manage Your Server . To remove this role, ...
  57. This server is configured in the default Remote Desktop mode for remote administration, which allows a maximum of two simultaneous ...
  58. This server is the owner of the following FSMO role, but does not consider it valid. For the partition which contains the ...
  59. This server may have been running without updating last access times. If so, you should set the number of days files are ...
  60. This server may not be registered in a domain for which this operation is supported. Alternatively, you may not have permissions ...
  61. This server might receive DNS queries (requests to translate IP addresses into computer names) that it cannot resolve. You ...
  62. This server must be rebooted before it can accept client connections. Make sure all other tasks have completed, and then ...
  63. This server was unable to resolve the IP addresses of other routing servers. Please check that all computers are registered ...
  64. This service implements the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP). If this service is disabled, any services that explicitly ...
  65. This service implements the secure hypertext transfer protocol (HTTPS) for the HTTP service, using the Secure Socket Layer ...
  66. This service profile installs an L2TP/IPSec connection that requires a pre-shared key. Your current system configuration ...
  67. This service profile installs an L2TP/IPSec connection that requires a pre-shared key. Your current system configuration ...
  68. This service runs in the same process as the service control manager. Therefore, the service control manager cannot take ...
  69. This setting adds the Administrator security group to the roaming user profile share. Once an administrator has configured ...
  70. This setting affects the notification area (previously called the "system tray") on the taskbar. Description: The notification ...
  71. This setting affects the taskbar. The taskbar includes the Start button, buttons for currently running tasks, custom toolbars, ...
  72. This setting affects the visual style and presentation of the Control Panel. It allows you to disable the new style of Control ...
  73. This setting allows Trap configuration for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent. Simple Network Management ...
  74. This setting allows you to configure user installs. To configure this setting, set it to enabled and use the drop-down list ...
  75. This setting allows you to configure whether power is automatically turned off when Windows shutdown completes. This setting ...