Windows 8

  1. Type a name and description for this scope. This information helps you quickly identify how the scope is to be used on your ...
  2. Type a name and domain for the replication group. The name of the replication group must be unique in the domain that hosts ...
  3. Type a name for this demand dial interface. A common practice is to name interfaces after the network or router to which ...
  4. Type a password for this trust. The same password must be used when creating this trust relationship in the specified domain. ...
  5. Type a user name and password. (If you have forgotten an existing account name or password, contact your network administrator.) ...
  6. Type account names in the format account@server, or select a variable that inserts an account. Separate multiple accounts ...
  7. Type and add one or more values for this attribute. If you add multiple values, then driver packages that match any of the ...
  8. Type and add one or more values for this filter. If you add multiple values, then clients that match any of the values will ...
  9. Type in the license code for each license you have purchased, and then click Add after entering each license code. The format ...
  10. Type the e-mail address of a user or group for which you want to specify rights to content protected using this template. ...
  11. Type the file extensions that you want to exclude from data deduplication, separating extensions with a comma. For example: ...
  12. Type the file name that will identify the Connection Manager profile (including its executable file, the folder that contains ...
  13. Type the fully qualified domain name (FQDN) of the parent domain or click Browse to select it. Then type the single-label ...
  14. Type the host name, IP address, or URI of the scanners you want to manage. Use a comma or semicolon to separate multiple ...
  15. Type the IP address range that you want to exclude. If you want to exclude a single address, type an address in Start IP ...
  16. Type the IPv6 address range that you want to exclude for the given scope. If you want to exclude a single address, type an ...
  17. Type the IPv6 address range that you want to exclude. If you want to exclude a single address, type in Start IPv6 Address ...
  18. Type the name and password of a standard domain user account. For example, [email protected], or domain\user name. ...
  19. Type the name and password of an account with user rights on the selected servers. For example, [email protected], ...
  20. Type the name of each network resource (computer) that you want to add to the group, and then click Add. Note: If you are ...
  21. Type the name of the certification authority to which you want Health Registration Authority (HRA) to send valid certificate ...
  22. Type the name of the domain, forest, or realm for this trust. If you type the name of a forest, you must type a DNS name. ...
  23. Type the name of the folder in which you want this RemoteApp program to appear on the RD Web Access server. If you do not ...
  24. Type the name of the remote installation server from which you want to copy the unattended Setup answer file, or click Search ...
  25. Type the name of your service in the following box. If you leave the box blank, Windows will automatically detect and configure ...
  26. Type the Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path to the remote shared folder that contains the backup that you want to use. ...
  27. Type {1} cannot be a base class for {0} because they are not the same sort of class. The base class and the derived class ...
  28. TYPES The /set and /deletevalue commands require a as a parameter. uniquely identifies both the data format and meaning of ...
  29. Typically, Windows manages the connections to other homegroup computers. But if you have the same user accounts and passwords ...
  30. u of approximately %i items in the %s folder were retrieved. From the View menu, select Filter Options to change the query ...
  31. UDF 1.02 is compatible with Windows 98 (and later) computers as well as some Apple computers. Use this version to format ...
  32. UDF 1.50 is compatible with Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 (and later) computers. It might not be compatible ...
  33. UDF 2.01 is compatible with Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 (and later) computers. It might not compatible with Windows ...
  34. UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on port %2!d! is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according to the ...
  35. UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on port %2!d! is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest handling priority ...
  36. UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is balanced across multiple members of the cluster according ...
  37. UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is balanced equally across all members of the cluster. ...
  38. UDP traffic directed to %1 that arrives on ports %2!d! through %3!d! is handled by the active cluster host with the smallest ...
  39. UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is balanced across multiple members of the cluster ...
  40. UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is balanced equally across all members of the cluster. ...
  41. UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on port %1!d! is handled by the active cluster host with the ...
  42. UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is balanced across multiple members ...
  43. UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is balanced equally across all members ...
  44. UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is discarded by all members of the ...
  45. UDP traffic directed to any cluster IP address that arrives on ports %1!d! through %2!d! is handled by the active cluster ...
  46. Un-registration completed successfully: Remote Access Server: %1!s! Domain: %2!s! Since user accounts are cached by the 'IAS' ...
  47. Unable to access configuration because it is already being accessed by another configuration utility. Close other windows ...
  48. Unable to access remote computer. Make sure that the computer has remote administration enabled and is running the Plug and ...
  49. Unable to access required information for server {3} to modify GPO {0} in domain {1}. Ensure that the computer is domain ...
  50. Unable to access the computer %s Make sure that this computer is on the network, has remote administration enabled, and is ...
  51. Unable to access the desired computer or service. Check the permissions and authentication of the log service or the interactive ...
  52. Unable to access the image. Make sure that the image path and the Windows directory for the image exist and you have Read ...
  53. Unable to access the System directory for the specified image. Make sure the System directory for the image exists and you ...
  54. Unable to access the Windows registry value "{0}". Refer to the product troubleshooting documentation or contact support. ...
  55. Unable to activate this schema object. Verify: - That all of the attributes of this object are active. - That schema updates ...
  56. Unable to add fax properties to %1. Verify that the archive directory is located on a NTFS partition.%r The following error ...
  57. Unable to add row. It is already a member of this table and is not tracked in a deleted state, or is its a member of a different ...
  58. Unable to bind to the underlying transport for %2. The IP Listen-Only list may contain a reference to an interface which ...
  59. Unable to collect Browser performance data because the NetApi32.DLL failed to load. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data ...
  60. Unable to collect Browser performance data because the Query function was not found in the NetApi32.DLL. The first four bytes ...
  61. Unable to collect File Cache performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status code. ...
  62. Unable to collect Interrupt performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status code. ...
  63. Unable to collect Network Services performance data. The DLL failed to load because it cannot successfully communicate with ...
  64. Unable to collect NUMA physical memory utilization data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status ...
  65. Unable to collect operating system performance data because one of the system performance counter objects failed to open. ...
  66. Unable to collect process virtual memory information. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status ...
  67. Unable to collect Processor performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status code. ...
  68. Unable to collect Registry Quota performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status code. ...
  69. Unable to collect Semaphore performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status code. ...
  70. Unable to collect System Exception performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status ...
  71. Unable to collect System Pagefile performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status ...
  72. Unable to collect System Process performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status code. ...
  73. Unable to collect system process performance information. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status ...
  74. Unable to collect System Processor Idle performance data. The first four bytes (DWORD) of the Data section contains the status ...
  75. Unable to complete the operation. Servicing an x86-based image from an x64-based host that does not support WOW64, is not ...