System Center Configuration Manager 2012

  1. This computer is not registered with the System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager site. For more information, contact ...
  2. This computer is not set as your primary computer. Your administrator might automatically install applications or make additional ...
  3. This computer is set as your primary computer. Your administrator might automatically install applications or make additional ...
  4. This configuration baseline is referenced by the following configuration baselines. You must remove any references before ...
  5. This configuration item is referenced by the following configuration baselines and configuration items. You must remove any ...
  6. This configuration item revision is referenced by the following configuration baselines and configuration items. You must ...
  7. This custom action gets the remote control group name, reverts the remote desktop settings, delete firewall rule and finally ...
  8. This custom action specifies the port the client should use when communicating with the management point and the server locator ...
  9. This custom policy setting has the same values as the default policy setting. To create a custom policy setting, you must ...
  10. This enrollment profile is being used by Client Agent Setting item. You must remove all associations with this enrollment ...
  11. This enrollment proxy point is associated with at least one bulk enrollment profile. Before you remove it, you should do ...
  12. This Extension for Microsoft Intune will now be replicated and disabled on all Configuration Manager site servers in your ...
  13. This Extension for Microsoft Intune will now be replicated and enabled on all Configuration Manager site servers in your ...
  14. This Extension for Microsoft Intune will now be replicated and enabled on all Configuration Manager site servers in your ...
  15. This flag is only used for MsChapv2/EAP-MsChapv2 Authentication Methods. It indicated whether the User Winlogon Credentials ...
  16. This hierarchy currently contains sites that have not been upgraded to Service Pack 1. Objects of this type cannot be created ...
  17. This hierarchy currently contains sites that have not been upgraded to System Center 2012 R2 Configuration Manager. Objects ...
  18. This hierarchy has sites that are less than a minimum required version: Service Pack 1. You cannot create objects of this ...
  19. This hierarchy has sites that are less than a minimum required version: Service Pack 1. You cannot create, delete or modify ...
  20. This hierarchy has sites that are less than a minimum required version: Service Pack1. You cannot import SP1 objects until ...
  21. This is a ConfigMgr %s secondary site installation, you must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you can ...
  22. This is a ConfigMgr %s secondary site installation, you must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 R2 or later before ...
  23. This is a ConfigMgr 2007 %s primary site installation, you must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you ...
  24. This is a ConfigMgr 2007 %s primary site installation, you must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 R2 or later ...
  25. This is a ConfigMgr 2007 primary site installation, you must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you can ...
  26. This is a ConfigMgr 2007 primary site installation, you must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you can ...
  27. This is a ConfigMgr secondary site installation, you must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you can upgrade ...
  28. This is a ConfigMgr secondary site installation, you must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you can upgrade ...
  29. This is a high-risk deployment. You cannot deploy '{0}' with a purpose of Required to the '{1}' collection because it contains ...
  30. This is a removable drive and isn't compatible with Windows To Go. Choose a drive that meets the required hardware specifications. ...
  31. This is an ConfigMgr %s primary site installation. You must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you can ...
  32. This is an ConfigMgr %s primary site installation. You must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 R2 or later before ...
  33. This is an ConfigMgr %s secondary site installation. You must upgrade the secondary site to Configuration Manager 2012 before ...
  34. This is an ConfigMgr 2007 secondary site installation, you must upgrade the site to ConfigMgr 2012 before you can upgrade ...
  35. This is an ConfigMgr primary site installation, you must upgrade the site to ConfigMgr 2012 before you can upgrade to ConfigMgr ...
  36. This is an ConfigMgr primary site installation. You must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you can upgrade ...
  37. This is an ConfigMgr primary site installation. You must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2012 before you can upgrade ...
  38. This is an ConfigMgr secondary site installation. You must upgrade the secondary site to Configuration Manager 2012 before ...
  39. This is an ConfigMgr secondary site installation. You must upgrade the secondary site to Configuration Manager 2012 before ...
  40. This is an SMS {0} primary site installation. You must upgrade the site to Configuration Manager 2007 before you can upgrade ...
  41. This is an SMS{0} secondary site installation. You must upgrade the secondary site to Configuration Manager 2007 before you ...
  42. This is currently the only Client Push Installation Account for the site. If you remove this account, the site might not ...
  43. This is currently the only Network Access Account for the site. If you remove this account, the site might not be able to ...
  44. This is the average number of SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are generated by AD group discovery during the last ...
  45. This is the average number of SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are generated by AD system discovery during the last ...
  46. This is the average number of SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are generated by AD user discovery during the last ...
  47. This is the average number of SMS status messages processed per second by Status Manager during the last samping interval. ...
  48. This is the average size of SMS hardware inventory records (in MIF files) processed by Inventory Data Loader since it was ...
  49. This is the average throughput of this SMS sender, either to all sites or to the specified site, since it was last started. ...
  50. This is the current number of bytes all threads of this SMS sender are attempting to write remotely, either to all sites ...
  51. This is the last management point for this site. Before you remove it, consider the following: Clients assigned to a primary ...
  52. This is the number of blocked threads in the SMS Executive service (SMSEXEC.EXE) that are waiting for an operation to complete ...
  53. This is the number of blocked threads in the SMS Executive service (SMSEXEC.EXE) that are waiting to run but cannot because ...
  54. This is the number of MIF files (containing SMS hardware inventory records) waiting in Inventory Data Loader's input queue ...
  55. This is the number of running threads in the SMS Executive service (SMSEXEC.EXE). When this counter is associated with a ...
  56. This is the number of SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are from User or Group discovery processed by Discovery Data ...
  57. This is the number of SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are from User or Group discovery waiting in Discovery Data ...
  58. This is the number of SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are not from User or Group discovery processed by Discovery ...
  59. This is the number of SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are not from User or Group discovery waiting in Discovery Data ...
  60. This is the number of SMS hardware inventory records (in MIF files) processed by Inventory Data Loader during the last minute. ...
  61. This is the number of SMS software inventory records (SINVs) processed by Software Inventory Processor during the last minute. ...
  62. This is the number of SMS software inventory records (SINVs) waiting in Software Inventory Processor's input queue the last ...
  63. This is the number of SMS software metering usage files waiting in Software Metering Processor's input queue, minus the number ...
  64. This is the number of SMS software metering usage records processed by Software Metering Processor during the last minute. ...
  65. This is the number of SMS status messages queued by Status Manager to be written to the SMS site database since Status Manager ...
  66. This is the number of SMS status messages replicated to the parent site at high priority by Status Manager since it was last ...
  67. This is the number of SMS status messages replicated to the parent site at low priority by Status Manager since it was last ...
  68. This is the number of SMS status messages replicated to the parent site at normal priority by Status Manager since it was ...
  69. This is the number of SMS status messages reported by Status Manager to the Windows NT Application Event Log on the site ...
  70. This is the number of threads the Software Metering Processor is currently using to process incoming SMS software metering ...
  71. This is the only administrative user and cannot be deleted. Create another administrative user before deleting this account. ...
  72. This is the total number of bad (ill-formed or otherwise invalid) SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are from User or ...
  73. This is the total number of bad (ill-formed or otherwise invalid) SMS Discovery Data Records (DDRs) which are not from User ...
  74. This is the total number of bad (ill-formed or otherwise invalid) SMS hardware inventory records (in MIF files) processed ...
  75. This is the total number of bad (ill-formed or otherwise invalid) SMS software inventory records (SINVs) processed by Software ...