Windows Server 2008

  1. Additional technical details on this diagnostics session are available for administrators in the event log. Click for information ...
  2. AddNode brings a new computer system into a cluster. The node to be added is specified as a parameter to the method. The ...
  3. Address %1 is not a valid IP or IPX address. A valid IP address is in the form 10.3.2.1, and a valid IPX address is of a ...
  4. Address %2!s! Parameters - Interface Luid : %1!s! Scope Id : %3!u!.%4!u! Valid Lifetime : %5!s! Preferred Lifetime : %6!s! ...
  5. Address is a free-form string indicating a street, building or other type of address for the physical element's location. ...
  6. Adds a Numerical Password protector. Required to begin encryption if one has not already been added. Leave the argument blank ...
  7. Adds a TPM And PIN And Startup Key protector for the OS volume. TPM-only, TPM And PIN, and TPM And Startup Key protectors ...
  8. Adds a TPM And PIN protector for the OS volume. Optional. Provide the 4-20 digit numeric PIN that must be typed each time ...
  9. Adds a TPM And Startup Key protector for the OS volume. Optional. To use a startup key, the saved file must be located on ...
  10. Adds a TPM protector for the OS volume. TPM And PIN, TPM And StartupKey, and TPM And PIN And StartupKey protectors on the ...
  11. Adds an External Key protector for recovery. Optional. Provide the absolute directory path where the file containing the ...
  12. Adds an External Key protector for recovery. Optional. Provide the absolute directory path where the file containing the ...
  13. Adds an External Key protector for startup. Required if the computer does not have a supported TPM and one has not already ...
  14. Adds or removes accessories, such as Tablet PC Input Panel, Windows Journal, and Snipping Tool, and adds or removes certain ...
  15. Adds the User, Group or Computer to the existing set with the set of permissions defined. The AccountName comprises of both: ...
  16. Adds, modifies, and removes applications provided as a Windows Installer (*.msi) package. If this service is disabled, any ...
  17. Adds/Removes the specified Exif Property. Remove - Set the Remove property to True if you wish to remove the specified Exif ...
  18. Adds/Removes the specified Frame. Remove - Set the Remove property to True if you wish to remove the specified FrameIndex, ...
  19. Adjust memory quotas for a process This privilege determines who can change the maximum memory that can be consumed by a ...
  20. Adjust your computer settings for vision, hearing, and mobility, and use speech recognition to control your computer with ...
  21. Adjust your monitor resolution, which changes the view so more or fewer items fit on the screen. You can also control monitor ...
  22. Administration tools for Windows Network Load Balancing (NLB) to manage remote and local clusters. If this rule is disabled, ...
  23. Administrator permissions are needed to use the selected options. Use an administrator command prompt to complete these tasks. ...
  24. Administrator privileges are required to use the NAP Client Configuration. Please log on to the computer with an administrator ...
  25. Administrator privileges are required to use the Network Policy Server. Please log on to the computer with an administrator ...
  26. Administrator recovered system from CrashOnAuditFail. LSA will now accept non-administrative logons. Some auditable activity ...
  27. Administrator recovered system from CrashOnAuditFail. Users who are not administrators will now be allowed to log on. Some ...
  28. Administrators can save time and money and reduce security risks by configuring wireless network settings, removable storage ...
  29. Administrators have complete access to the computer and can make any desired changes. To help make the computer more secure, ...
  30. Administrators have complete access to the computer and can make any desired changes. To help make the computer more secure, ...
  31. Administrators use the Computer Configuration node in Group Policy to set policies that are applied to computers, regardless ...
  32. Administrators use the User Configuration node in Group Policy to set policies that are applied to users, regardless of which ...
  33. Administrators use this extension to specify scripts that are run when the user logs on or off the computer. Scripts run ...
  34. Administrators use this extension to specify scripts that are to run during computer startup or shutdown. Scripts run in ...
  35. Adprep attempted to create the Active Directory Domain Services object %1. Status/Consequence The object exists so Adprep ...
  36. Adprep can only run forest update,domain update or read only DC update one at a time. Status/Consequence Adprep has stopped ...
  37. Adprep cannot run on this platform because it is not an Active Directory Domain Controller. Status/Consequence Adprep stopped ...
  38. Adprep checked to verify whether operation %1 has completed. Status/Consequence The operation GUID already exists so Adprep ...
  39. Adprep completed with errors. Not all partitions are updated. See the ADPrep.log in the %1 directory for more information. ...
  40. Adprep could not complete the RODCPREP. No partitions were changed. Status/Consequence The Active Directory Domain Services ...
  41. Adprep could not contact the Domain Naming FSMO to read the partitions. The Domain Naming FSMO must be reachable for this ...
  42. Adprep could not contact the Infrastructure FSMO for domain %1. The Infrastructure FSMO must be reachable for this operation ...
  43. Adprep detected that another instance of Adprep is running. Status/Consequence Adprep has stopped without making changes. ...
  44. Adprep detected that the domain is not in native mode Status/Consequence Adprep has stopped without making changes. User ...
  45. Adprep detected that the logon user doesn't have SeSecurityPrivilegeEnabled Status/Consequence Adprep has stopped without ...
  46. Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of %1\Domain Admins Group. Status/Consequence Adprep has stopped without ...
  47. Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following group: %1\Domain Admins Group. Status/Consequence Adprep ...
  48. Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following group: Enterprise Admins Group. Status/Consequence Adprep ...
  49. Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following group: Schema Admins Group. Status/Consequence Adprep ...
  50. Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following groups: Enterprise Admins Group and %1\Domain Admins ...
  51. Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following groups: Enterprise Admins Group and Schema Admins Group. ...
  52. Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following groups: Enterprise Admins Group, Schema Admins Group ...
  53. Adprep detected that the logon user is not a member of the following groups: Schema Admins Group and %1\Domain Admins Group. ...
  54. Adprep did not attempt to add Anonymous Logon SID to Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group because Everyone is not a member ...
  55. ADPREP does not permit forest and domain preparation on Windows Server 2003 Beta 2 Active Directory Domain Controllers. Status/Consequence ...
  56. Adprep failed in the attempt to add the Anonymous Logon SID to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group. Status/Consequence ...
  57. Adprep failed to verify the consistency of Win2K schema. Status/Consequence The Active Directory Domain Services schema is ...
  58. Adprep failed to verify whether a conflict exists with the Exchange schema. Status/Consequence The Active Directory Domain ...
  59. Adprep failed to verify whether schema master has completed a replication cycle after last reboot. Status/Consequence The ...
  60. Adprep failed while performing Exchange schema check. Status/Consequence The Active Directory Domain Services schema is not ...
  61. Adprep finished successfully. Status/Consequence This Active Directory Domain Controller, the schema master, and the infrastructure ...
  62. Adprep has detected that Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) is installed in this forest. Before proceeding with adprep ...
  63. Adprep modified the default security descriptor on object %1. Status/Consequence Adprep merged the existing default security ...
  64. Adprep must wait for replication to complete. Status/Consequence Domain-wide information has already been updated on the ...
  65. Adprep must wait for replication to complete. Status/Consequence Forest-wide information has already been updated on the ...
  66. Adprep requires Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 (SP4) or later to run. Status/Consequence Adprep can not run on this machine. ...
  67. Adprep successfully added the Anonymous Logon SID to the Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access group. Status/Consequence For ...
  68. Adprep successfully completed. User Action You can proceed to install Windows Server 2008 on the Active Directory Domain ...
  69. Adprep successfully determined whether Microsoft Windows Services for UNIX (SFU) is installed or not. If adprep detected ...
  70. Adprep successfully modified the security descriptor on object %1. Status/Consequence Adprep merged the existing security ...
  71. Adprep successfully set the domain Update revision attribute to %1 on object %2. Status/Consequence Adprep updates the domain ...
  72. Adprep successfully set the forest Update revision attribute to %1 on object %2. Status/Consequence Adprep updates the forest ...
  73. Adprep successfully upgraded the schema using schupgr.exe. Status/Consequence The schema information on schema master has ...
  74. Adprep verified the state of operation %1. Status/Consequence The operation has not run or is not currently running. It will ...
  75. ADPREP WARNING: Before running adprep, all Windows 2000 Active Directory Domain Controllers in the forest should be upgraded ...