Windows 7

  1. Click Configure Security Settings to set access permissions. If you do not change the security settings, the default settings ...
  2. Click Finish after selecting the drivers to verify. The current settings will be saved and this program will exit. Click ...
  3. Click Finish to close this wizard, and a control panel will open so you can select the Bluetooth devices you want to add ...
  4. Click Finish to verify all the drivers installed on this computer. The current settings will be saved and this program will ...
  5. Click Finish to verify this list of drivers. The current settings will be saved and this program will exit. Click Back to ...
  6. Click here and then select a color from the color palette. This color is used with the pencil and with brushes, as well as ...
  7. Click here if this network is at home, work, or another safe location. By default, it is considered to be in a public location. ...
  8. Click Import to import search providers from Internet Explorer 8 and add them to this list. You can also add new search providers ...
  9. Click Next after you have selected the settings you want to create. You will then be asked to select the drivers to verify. ...
  10. Click Next if the address range is acceptable. Click Cancel if you wish to exit the wizard in order to define a new static ...
  11. Click Next to create custom settings. You will then be asked to select the custom settings and list of drivers to verify. ...
  12. Click Next to display counters specific to each of the currently verified drivers. Click Back to redisplay the current verifier ...
  13. Click Next to manually select the drivers to verify from a list of all the drivers installed on this computer. Click Back ...
  14. Click Next to manually select verifier settings from a full list. You will then be asked to select the drivers to verify. ...
  15. Click Next to use the current Low Resource Simulation settings. You will then be asked to select the drivers to verify. Click ...
  16. Click Next to use the options already selected for this template, or click Details to customize the certificate request, ...
  17. Click Next to verify all the drivers installed on this computer that are built for older versions of Windows. A list of these ...
  18. Click Next to verify all unsigned drivers installed on this computer. A list of these drivers will be displayed. Click Back ...
  19. Click OK if you want to export the ratings in the Player library to your files. Note that doing so overwrites the current ...
  20. Click OK to try again, or choose an alternate path to a folder containing the installation package '%s' in the box below. ...
  21. Click on a task to automatically troubleshoot and fix common computer problems. To view more troubleshooters, click on a ...
  22. Click on an extension to view the program that currently opens it by default. To change the default program, click Change ...
  23. Click on the Refresh button on the toolbar to reload the page. After refreshing, you might need to navigate to the specific ...
  24. Click Repair to try and fix the problem. If the problem persists, please contact your system administrator for assistance. ...
  25. Click save to store the results of the diagnostic to removable media such as a USB flash drive, and take it to the computer ...
  26. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to add the loopback ...
  27. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to configure a static ...
  28. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to configure a valid ...
  29. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to configure at least ...
  30. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to configure DNS ...
  31. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to configure DNS ...
  32. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to configure valid ...
  33. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to move all disabled ...
  34. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to remove all invalid ...
  35. Click Start, click Network, click Network and Sharing Center, and then click Manage Network Connections to remove or replace ...
  36. Click the Next button and save the invitation as a file. Then send the file as an attachment to an e-mail or instant message. ...
  37. Click the Next button to send your helper a Remote Assistance invitation by file or email. If you and your helper use an ...
  38. Click this to display an overview of this dialog box. For help on an item, click the question mark at the top of the dialog ...
  39. Click to restore files you've previously deleted from the device, and then select Sync now to copy them back to the device. ...
  40. Click to visit the ASP.NET community Web site, where developers can find information about ASP.NET contributed by Microsoft ...
  41. Click to visit the ASP.NET Downloads page, where you can find ASP.NET frameworks, tools, samples, projects, and adapters ...
  42. Click to visit the IIS 7.0 Technical Library on Microsoft TechNet, where you can find conceptual and procedural documentation ...
  43. Click to visit the IIS.NET community Web site, where IIS administrators and developers can find information about IIS contributed ...
  44. Click to visit the IIS.NET Download Center page, where you can find IIS-related tools, samples, extensions, filters, and ...
  45. Click Update Ports to continue with these changes, or Cancel to cancel the changes to the port configuration you have made. ...
  46. Client activity and server activity logs in Windows Media Services allow you to keep a record of what you have streamed from ...
  47. Client Certificate Mapping Authentication uses client certificates to authenticate users. A client certificate is a digital ...
  48. Client certificates can be mapped to Windows user accounts. This allows access control to resources using client certificates. ...
  49. Client computers will fall back to local name resolution if the name does not exist in DNS or if the DNS servers are unreachable ...
  50. Client configuration: - Name = %1!s! Address = %2!s! State = %3!s! Shared secret = %4!s! Require auth attrib = %5!s! NAP ...
  51. Client connection to WINMGMT needs to be encrypted for this operation. Please adjust your IWbemServices proxy security settings ...
  52. Client for NFS cannot communicate with the remote Network File System (NFS) server . RPC Port Mapper (also known as Portmap ...
  53. Client for NFS requested a mount with file locking enabled, and the remote Network File System (NFS) server does not support ...
  54. Client for NFS users can access directories (called shares) on computers running NFS server software by connecting (mounting) ...
  55. Client machine %1 is not authorized to access the Remote App and Desktop Management Service. Check that the machine has been ...
  56. Client RPC call started. InterfaceUuid: %1 OpNum: %2 Protocol: %3 NetworkAddress %4 Endpoint %5 Binding Options %6 Authentication ...
  57. Client side rendering to %1 failed, error code %4. The print spooler service will not retry server side rendering. See the ...
  58. Client side rendering to %1 failed, error code %4. The print spooler service will retry server side rendering. See the event ...
  59. Client state: - Name = %1!s! Description = %2!s! Protocol version = %3!s! Status = %4!s! Restriction state = %5!s! Troubleshooting ...
  60. Client state: - Name = %1!s! Description = %2!s! Protocol version = %3!s! Status = %4!s! Restriction state = %5!s! Troubleshooting ...
  61. Client Status = Connection : %1!s! Duration : %2!d! Days %3!d! Hours %4!d! Mins %5!d! secs Restriction state : %6!s! Statistics ...
  62. Client with computer name %1 failed to acknowledge receipt of the boot data. Remote boot of this client was not completed. ...
  63. Client with computer name %1 was not booted because the boot block configuration file %2 for this client does not contain ...
  64. Client with computer name %1 will be booted without using checksums because checksum for file %2 could not be calculated. ...
  65. ClientId: %u User name: %s Machine name: %s IP address: %s MAC address: %s Time in session: %u secs Percent complete: %u ...
  66. Clients access content streams from your server by connecting to a publishing point. Windows Media Services includes two ...
  67. Clients may not be able to locate a CRL to check the revocation status of a certificate, and certificate validation may fail. ...
  68. Clients may not be able to locate the correct version of the CRL to check the revocation status of a certificate, and certificate ...
  69. Clients may not be able to locate the issuing CA's certificate to build a certificate chain, and certificate validation may ...
  70. Clients may not be able to to locate the correct version of the issuing CA's certificate to build a certificate chain, and ...
  71. Clients that had previously received IP addresses will be denied address renewal, unless their MAC addresses/patterns are ...
  72. clocktype`ct`perf|system|cycle`Specifies the clock resolution to use when logging the time stamp for each event. You can ...
  73. Close all of the above processes, and hit '%1' to continue or '%2' to stop. If you are not sure what to do choose '%1'. continue?(%1/%2) ...
  74. CLRConfigFile Specifies the file used to initialize the CLR including garbage collection, thread pool and other settings. ...
  75. Cluster '{0}' is not a valid source cluster. You cannot migrate groups when the source cluster and the current cluster are ...