Windows 8

  1. Use tab to move between sections, including the first and second panes and the power buttons. Use up and down arrows to move ...
  2. Use the appropriate centralized configuration, such as Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) or Network Information Service ...
  3. Use the buttons below to enter the dialing steps for making international calls. Enter these steps in the exact order as ...
  4. Use the buttons below to enter the dialing steps for making local calls. Enter these steps in the exact order as they appear ...
  5. Use the buttons below to enter the dialing steps for making long-distance calls. Enter these steps in the exact order as ...
  6. Use the Certificates MMC snap-in to request and configure a certificate for IKEv2 that specifies a subject name matching ...
  7. Use the Certificates MMC snap-in to request and configure a certificate for SSTP that specifies a subject name matching the ...
  8. Use the Certification Authority snap-in to configure the authority information access extension and specify the network location ...
  9. Use the Certification Authority snap-in to configure the authority information access extension to include the certificate ...
  10. Use the Certification Authority snap-in to configure the CRL distribution point extension and specify the network location ...
  11. Use the Certification Authority snap-in to configure the CRL distribution point extension to include the CRL name suffix ...
  12. Use the check boxes to choose the items you want to burn. Clear the check boxes of the items you do not want to burn. Click ...
  13. Use the check boxes to choose the items you want to rip. Clear the check boxes of the items you do not want to rip. Click ...
  14. Use the check boxes to choose the items you want to sync. Clear the check boxes of the items you do not want to sync. Click ...
  15. Use the correct SIM for your mobile broadband device This device is configured to only work with a SIM from a specific company. ...
  16. Use the correct SIM for your mobile broadband device This device is configured to only work with a SIM from a specific company. ...
  17. Use the correct SIM for your mobile broadband device This device is configured to only work with a SIM from a specific mobile ...
  18. Use the correct SIM for your mobile broadband device This device is configured to only work with a SIM from a specific mobile ...
  19. Use the correct SIM for your mobile broadband device This device is configured to only work with a specific SIM. If you don't ...
  20. Use the correct SIM for your mobile broadband device This device is configured to only work with a specific SIM. If you don't ...
  21. Use the correct SIM for your mobile broadband device This device is configured to only work with the first SIM. If you don't ...
  22. Use the correct SIM for your mobile broadband device This device is configured to only work with the first SIM. If you don't ...
  23. Use the correct SIM or contact your mobile operator This device is locked with a custom PIN. Contact your mobile operator ...
  24. Use the correct SIM or contact your mobile operator This device is locked with a custom PIN. Contact your mobile operator ...
  25. Use the Create Virtual Hard Disk Wizard to create a new VHD-format or VHDX-format virtual hard disk and specify the existing ...
  26. Use the Description field to specify a name or a detailed explanation of the IP filter. Select the Mirrored check box to ...
  27. Use the enforcement settings for each rule collection to configure whether rules are enforced or audited. If rule enforcement ...
  28. Use the fast and easy Internet method to activate a license server or install licenses by connecting directly to Microsoft. ...
  29. Use the File and Storage Services page of Server Manager or New-NfsShare Windows Powershell cmdlet to provision one or more ...
  30. Use the File and Storage Services page of Server Manager or Set-NfsMappingStore Windows Powershell cmdlet to configure Server ...
  31. Use the following settings to specify battery run down and diagnostic modes, as well as logging frequency and run settings. ...
  32. Use the Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager tool to ensure that the Web site that the RD Gateway server is configured ...
  33. Use the local computer as a tunnel endpoint at one end of the tunnel. Specify the computers that can be reached through the ...
  34. Use the local computer as one endpoint. Specify the remote tunnel endpoint and the computers that can be reached through ...
  35. Use the Network Policy Server tool to ensure that the RD CAP stored on the server running NPS is configured correctly to ...
  36. Use the port ranges controls to add or remove port ranges from the port categories for use with packet filtering or firewall ...
  37. Use the RD Gateway Manager tool to configure the RD Gateway server to accept connections from all supported versions of RDC. ...
  38. Use the RD Gateway Manager tool to configure the RD Gateway server to use an SSL certificate that is signed by a trusted ...
  39. Use the RD Gateway Manager tool to enable an RD CAP to specify which users can use the RD Gateway server to connect to internal ...
  40. Use the RD Gateway Manager tool to enable an RD RAP to specify the internal network resources (computers) that users can ...
  41. Use the Remote tab in the System Properties dialog box to add domain users or groups to the Remote Desktop Users group on ...
  42. Use the Remote tab in the System Properties dialog box to enable remote desktop connections on the RD Session Host server. ...
  43. Use the Services snap-in or sc config command-line tool to verify that the service is configured to start automatically and ...
  44. Use the Services snap-in, the Set-Service cmdlet, or sc config command-line tool to reconfigure the service to start automatically. ...
  45. Use the Set-DfsnServerConfiguration Windows PowerShell cmdlet or the Dfsutil command-line tool to enable site-costed referrals ...
  46. Use the Set-DfsnServerConfiguration Windows PowerShell cmdlet or the Dfsutil command-line tool to set the LDAPTimeoutValueInSeconds ...
  47. Use the Set-DfsnServerConfiguration Windows PowerShell cmdlet or the Dfsutil command-line tool to set the sync interval on ...
  48. Use the settings below to define a Windows Security Health Validator policy. Your selections define the requirements for ...
  49. Use the settings below to define a Windows Security Health Validator policy. Your selections define the requirements for ...
  50. Use the switch on the front or side of the computer, or function keys if available, to enable wireless capability on this ...
  51. Use the Telephone method to activate a license server or install licenses by speaking to a Customer Service Representative. ...
  52. Use the VHDX format for virtual hard disks used in virtual machines that are enabled for replication with recovery history. ...
  53. Use the Windows PowerShell cmdlet Remove-NetLbfoTeamNic to remove all team interfaces from the team other than the default ...
  54. Use the Windows PowerShell cmdlet, Enable-VMSwitchExtension, to enable the Windows Filtering Platform if it is required by ...
  55. Use the World Wide Web method to activate a license server or install licenses by connecting to the Microsoft Remote Desktop ...
  56. Use these options to automatically remove the application when it is no longer managed, publish OLE information in the active ...
  57. Use these settings to open a port through Windows Firewall. Choose a meaningful name you'll remember. To find the port number ...
  58. Use these steps to create and manage the enforcement clients, specify user interface settings for the Network Access Protection ...
  59. Use these steps to specify the certification authorities that the health registration authority uses, and configure cryptographic ...
  60. Use these steps to specify the security mechanism by which a client computer communicates with a health registration authority ...
  61. Use these Windows Easy Transfer Reports to help you see what was transferred and to see what apps you might want to install ...
  62. Use this feature to enable computers using BITS (Background Intelligent Transfer Service) to upload files to virtual directories. ...
  63. Use this option for excluding rights account certificates of external users who do not have an Active Directory Domain Services ...
  64. Use this option for excluding rights account certificates of internal users who have an Active Directory Domain Services ...
  65. Use this option if there are computers on your network that do not support IPsec or have an incompatible IPsec configuration. ...
  66. Use this option to provide a central location on your network for users to share files or for server applications that open ...
  67. Use this option to provide storage for server applications or virtual machines that leave files open for extended periods ...
  68. Use this option to specify the days and times at which replication occurs by default. The initial replication schedule has ...
  69. Use this section to configure auditing based on your auditing objectives. The auditing policy determines the success and ...
  70. Use this section to configure protocols used to communicate with other computers. When configured to communicate with computers ...
  71. Use this section to configure rules for Windows Firewall with Advanced Security based on the roles and administrative options ...
  72. Use this section to configure services based on the selected server's roles and other features. These roles and other features ...
  73. Use this section to save the policy you have created. You can apply it to the selected server now, or you can apply it to ...
  74. Use this snap-in to manage Windows Deployment Services. Windows Deployment Services is used to deploy the Windows operating ...
  75. Use this snap-in to quickly and reliably deploy the latest updates to your computers. To connect to a remote server, on the ...