Windows Server 2003

  1. This wizard: - Creates a query node - Adds items to the query menu - Selects data columns to be displayed in query results ...
  2. This workstation's boot partition is not on the same partition as the system root. This product currently does not support ...
  3. This zone contains sites you don't trust, such as sites that may damage your computer or data if you attempt to download ...
  4. This zone has the same security settings as the Restricted sites zone. All Internet and intranet sites are assigned to this ...
  5. This zone is for the Internet sites whose content you trust. For more information, see Add sites to the Trusted sites zone ...
  6. Thread State is the current state of the thread. It is 0 for Initialized, 1 for Ready, 2 for Running, 3 for Standby, 4 for ...
  7. Thread Suspended} A thread termination occurred while the thread was suspended. The thread was resumed, and termination proceeded. ...
  8. Thread Wait Reason is only applicable when the thread is in the Wait state (see Thread State). It is 0 or 7 when the thread ...
  9. Threads is the number of threads in the computer at the time of data collection. This is an instantaneous count, not an average ...
  10. Threads represent the ability to execute units of a process or task in parallel. A process can have many threads, each of ...
  11. Time format notation h = hour m = minute s = second t = am or pm h = 12 hour H = 24 hour hh, mm, ss = leading zero h, m, ...
  12. Time Provider NtpClient: An error occurred during DNS lookup of the manually configured peer '%1'. NtpClient will continue ...
  13. Time Provider NtpClient: An error occurred during DNS lookup of the manually configured peer '%1'. NtpClient will try the ...
  14. Time Provider NtpClient: An unexpected error occurred during DNS lookup of the manually configured peer '%1'. This peer will ...
  15. Time Provider NtpClient: No valid response has been received from domain controller %1 after 8 attempts to contact it. This ...
  16. Time Provider NtpClient: No valid response has been received from manually configured peer %1 after 8 attempts to contact ...
  17. Time Provider NtpClient: The response received from domain controller %1 has a bad signature. The response may have been ...
  18. Time Provider NtpClient: The response received from domain controller %1 is missing the signature. The response may have ...
  19. Time Provider NtpClient: The time sample received from peer %1 differs from the local time by %2 seconds. The observed transmission ...
  20. Time Provider NtpClient: This machine is configured to use the domain hierarchy to determine its time source, but it is not ...
  21. Time Provider NtpClient: This machine is configured to use the domain hierarchy to determine its time source, but it is the ...
  22. Time Provider NtpClient: This machine is configured to use the domain hierarchy to determine its time source, but the computer ...
  23. Time zone: Current:%1 Bias: %2!d!min (UTC=LocalTime+Bias) Standard Name:"%3" Bias:%4!d!min Date:%5 Daylight Name:"%6" Bias:%7!d!min ...
  24. TimeOnBackup indicates the elapsed time in seconds since the UPS last switched to battery power, generator, . Or, the time ...
  25. TimeOnBattery indicates the elapsed time in seconds since the computer system's UPS last switched to battery power, or the ...
  26. Timeout: Unable to launch a Command Prompt. The service responsible for launching Command Prompt channels has timed out. ...
  27. Times Exhausted is the number of times all the resources (buffers) were in use. The number in parentheses following the resource ...
  28. Tip: Make sure that messages are available offline by synchronizing folders and newsgroups. From the Folders list, select ...
  29. Tired of plain text e-mail messages? Click the Message menu, then click New Message Using . Select a piece of stationery, ...
  30. Tired of sharing your e-mail account with others in your household? Get a free Hotmail account! Then read your mail from ...
  31. To access content from this search provider, you must be connected to the Internet. Tell me more about connecting to the ...
  32. To access the Web site, you must enable client-side scripting. Some functions on the Web site work properly only if ActiveX ...
  33. To activate or deactivate the current multicast scope. Syntax: set state 1|0 Notes: A value of 1 activates the current multicast ...
  34. To activate or deactivate the current scope. Syntax: set state 0|1|2|3 Notes: A value of 1 activates the scope (default). ...
  35. To activate this demand-dial connection, you must add a static route to the network. Specify the IP address of the remote ...
  36. To add a demand-dial interface, you must enable demand-dial routing on this server. To enable demand-dial routing, on the ...
  37. To add a DHCP server to the list of authorized servers in the directory service. Syntax: add server Parameters: ServerDNS ...
  38. To add a multicast scope to the DHCP server. Syntax: add mscope MscopeComment TTL Parameters: MscopeName - The name of the ...
  39. To add a name record to the WINS server database. Syntax: add name Name=]ServerName Endchar=]16th char in Hex Scope=]scopename ...
  40. To add a new identity, click New. To modify an identity, select it, and then click Properties. To delete an identity, select ...
  41. To add a new scope, on the Action menu, click New Scope. For more information about setting up a DHCP server, see online ...
  42. To add a new scope, on the Action menu, click New Scope. To authorize this DHCP server, on the Action menu, click Authorize. ...
  43. To add a replication partner for the WINS server. Syntax: add partner Server=]IP address NetBIOS=]Server NetBIOS name Type=]Partner ...
  44. To add a Routing and Remote Access server, on the Action menu, click Add Server. For more information about setting up a ...
  45. To add or remove a component, click the check box. A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed. ...
  46. To add or remove a component, click the checkbox. A shaded box means that only part of the component will be installed. To ...
  47. To add or set the current scope in a superscope. Syntax: set superscope Parameters: SuperscopeName - The name of the superscope ...
  48. To add references, click on the service you would like, then click on that service's corresponding interface definition, ...
  49. To add to the list of Persona Grata servers for the current server. Syntax: add pgserver Servers=]{list of server IP addresses} ...
  50. To add to the list of Persona Non Grata servers for the current server. Syntax: add pngserver Servers=]{list of server IP ...
  51. To adequately protect your archived content from unauthorized use, save it to a location that is outside of the wmroot directory ...
  52. To adjust the amount of hard disk space to use for temporary Internet files, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options ...
  53. To adjust what IMAP folders are displayed in the Folders list, click the Tools menu then click IMAP Folders . If you want ...
  54. To align your cartridges for best print quality: 1. Click the Print Alignment Page button. 2. A page of alignment patterns ...
  55. To allow computers to locate domain resources, this domain controller needs to be registered with a DNS server. The DNS server ...
  56. To allow services to be delegated for a user or computer, select the appropriate users or computers, and then click the services. ...
  57. To allow this Web site to provide information personalized for you, will you allow it to put a small file (called a cookie) ...
  58. To alter your settings later: In Internet Explorer, select Tools, then Internet Options, then Content, and then Settings. ...
  59. To apply the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration to only one of these groups (either administrators or users ...
  60. To assign a domain, select a user name, and then in the Domains list, select the user domain. Or, to have Setup retry the ...
  61. To assist with debugging, you can record the packets sent and received by the DNS server to a log file. Debug logging is ...
  62. To authenticate additional Bluetooth devices, remove authentication from a device, or manage the services available for your ...
  63. To authorize this DHCP server, on the Action menu, click Authorize. Authorization may take a few moments to complete. For ...
  64. To automatically notify secondary servers when the zone changes, select the Automatically Notify check box, and then specify ...
  65. To automatically renumber remaining COM ports, click the box below. Renumbering starts with this port and the COM number ...
  66. To avoid violation of the License Agreement, use Licensing (which is located in Administrative Tools) to record the number ...
  67. To begin using a trust, both sides of the trust relationship must be created. For example, if you create a one-way incoming ...
  68. To change a favorite site's offline properties, right-click the item on your Favorites list, and then click Properties . ...
  69. To change a property for multiple objects, first select the checkbox to enable the change, and then type the change. Depending ...
  70. To change any of the above settings, go back to the previous pages in this section and change the selections that determined ...
  71. To change any of these settings, click Back. To complete the installation of this server using these settings, click Finish. ...
  72. To change game controls, choose the control options you want, click the Arrow buttons to change specific keys, and then choose ...
  73. To change or set the scope for subsequent operations. Syntax: set scope Parameters: ScopeAddress - The IP address number ...
  74. To change sounds, click a program event in the following list and then select a sound to apply. You can save the changes ...
  75. To change the color of links on Web pages, click the Tools menu, click Internet Options , and then click the Colors button. ...