Windows 8

  1. Deleting this client access point will not remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Not removing the accounts ...
  2. Deleting this client access point will not remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Not removing the accounts ...
  3. Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
  4. Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
  5. Deleting this Client Access Point will remove associated Active Directory accounts (objects). Removing the accounts will ...
  6. Deleting this object directly should only be used to delete a Domain Controller that is permanently offline. Use the Active ...
  7. Deleting this object is not required to manage Active Directory Domain Services replication and may inhibit its operation. ...
  8. Deleting this owner will delete the records in its database. Queries for the names registered with this WINS server will ...
  9. Deleting this owner will remove the server from the known list of owners and all of its associated records. Do you want to ...
  10. Deleting this partition will change the number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. After deleting the ...
  11. Deleting this partition will change the number of the partition that contains your Windows system files. After deleting the ...
  12. Deleting this virtual disk erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the disk. Do you ...
  13. Deleting this volume erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the volume. Are you sure ...
  14. Deleting this volume erases all data on it. Back up any data that you want to keep before deleting the volume. This volume ...
  15. Deleting this volume will erase all data on it. Back up any data you want to keep before deleting. Do you want to continue? ...
  16. Deletion of clustered tasks during node cleanup failed. The error code was '%1'. Use Windows Task Scheduler to delete any ...
  17. Deletion of registry key %1 resulted in access denied. If this registry entry is not marked specifically as read only, this ...
  18. Delivered request to server application (request pointer %1, request ID %2, site ID %3) from request queue %4 for URI %5 ...
  19. Delivery Receipts are not supported by the selected server. Please select Receipt type None from Message Options or change ...
  20. Demand Dial Options - Interface name : %1!s! Device : %2!s! VPN Stratagy : %3!s! Host name : %4!s! User : %5!s! Connection ...
  21. Demand dial security settings = Interface Name : %1!s! Data Encryption : %2!s! Allow Security Protocols : %3!s! Use Pre-Shared ...
  22. Demand Zero Faults/sec is the rate at which a zeroed page is required to satisfy the fault. Zeroed pages, pages emptied of ...
  23. Denial of existence setting has been modified. Toggling between NSEC and NSEC3 requires the zone to be unsigned and signed ...
  24. Deny access to this computer from the network This security setting determines which users are prevented from accessing a ...
  25. Deny log on as a batch job This security setting determines which accounts are prevented from being able to log on as a batch ...
  26. Deny log on as a service This security setting determines which service accounts are prevented from registering a process ...
  27. Deny log on locally This security setting determines which users are prevented from logging on at the computer. This policy ...
  28. Deny log on through Remote Desktop Services This security setting determines which users and groups are prohibited from logging ...
  29. Depending on how often you connect to the Internet, Windows Media Center can update the Guide listings as often as twice ...
  30. Depending on your privacy settings, the Player may access Microsoft's WindowsMedia.com Web site in order to provide you with ...
  31. Deploy a network location server. Client computers attempt to access a URL on the network location server to determine whether ...
  32. Deploy DirectAccess to allow DirectAccess client computers located on the Internet to connect to internal network resources, ...
  33. Deploy DirectAccess to allow managed domain-joined computers to connect to the internet corporate network as DirectAccess ...
  34. Deploy VPN to allow client computers running operating systems not supported by DirectAccess, or configured in a workgroup, ...
  35. Deploying this group policy to an organizational unit configures members of that organizational unit to opt-in to the Customer ...
  36. Deploying this group policy to an organizational unit configures members of that organizational unit to opt-in to Windows ...
  37. Deployment configuration tasks are running. Either stop the tasks, or wait for them to finish before closing Server Manager. ...
  38. Deployment Server provides the full functionality of Windows Deployment Services, which you can use to configure and remotely ...
  39. Deployment Server requires that Active Directory Domain Services, DHCP, and DNS services are available on your network. Transport ...
  40. Description of different fields in the Record Table ~ NAME = Name of the Record. Upto 16 characters T = Type of Record : ...
  41. Description specified for the calendar event is too long. The description for a calendar event can only take a maximum of ...
  42. Description specified for the policy is too long. The description for a policy can only take a maximum of 128 characters. ...
  43. Description specified for the process matching criteria is too long. The description for a PMC can only take a maximum of ...
  44. Description specified for the schedule is too long. The description for a schedule can only take a maximum of 128 characters. ...
  45. Description: Adds a contact to the directory. Syntax: dsadd contact -fn -mi -ln -display -desc -office -tel -email -hometel ...
  46. Description: Adds a driver group to a WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-DriverGroup /DriverGroup: /Server: /Enabled:{Yes ...
  47. Description: Adds a driver package that is in the WDS driver store to an existing boot image on the server. The image version ...
  48. Description: Adds a filter to a driver group on a WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-DriverGroupFilter /DriverGroup: ...
  49. DESCRIPTION: Adds a folder (link) to the specified namespace. %1!ws! PARAMETERS: : UNC path of the link to be created. : ...
  50. DESCRIPTION: Adds a folder target (link target) to an existing folder (link), or a namespace server (root target) to an existing ...
  51. Description: Adds a prestaged device. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-Device /Device: /ID: /Group: /Server: /ReferralServer: ...
  52. Description: Adds a quota specification to a directory partition. A quota specification determines the maximum number of ...
  53. Description: Adds an existing driver package to an existing driver group on a WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-DriverGroupPackage ...
  54. Description: Adds an image group to a WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-ImageGroup /ImageGroup: /Server: /ImageGroup: ...
  55. Description: Adds driver packages from a folder to a WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-AllDriverPackages /FolderPath: ...
  56. Description: Adds driver packages from the WDS driver store to a boot image on the WDS server. The image version must be ...
  57. Description: Adds driver packages from the WDS driver store to an existing driver group on the WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL ...
  58. Description: Adds driver packages to a WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-DriverPackage /InfFile: /Server: /Architecture:{x86 ...
  59. Description: Adds images to a WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-Image /ImageFile: /Server: /ImageType:{Boot | Install} ...
  60. Description: Adds images, image groups, prestaged devices, driver packages, and driver groups or driver group filters to ...
  61. Description: Adds one or more filters to an image on a WDS server. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Add-ImageFilter /Server: /Image: ...
  62. Description: Adds or removes an existing driver group filter from a driver group. Syntax: WDSUTIL Options /Set-DriverGroupFilter ...
  63. Description: Adds or removes custom metadata associated with deployment payload (images or driver groups) or devices on a ...
  64. Description: Approves devices that are pending administrator approval. You can approve all devices or one device. Syntax: ...
  65. Description: Approves pending devices that are awaiting approval. You can approve all devices or one device. Syntax: WDSUTIL ...
  66. DESCRIPTION: Changes the actions upon failure USAGE: sc failure service name . OPTIONS: reset= (Must be used in conjunction ...
  67. DESCRIPTION: Changes the failure actions flag setting of a service. If this setting is 0 (default), the Service Control Manager ...
  68. DESCRIPTION: Changes the lowest run level for a service. This setting is valid only for services of start type auto start, ...
  69. DESCRIPTION: Changes the preferred NUMA node for a Win32 service. This setting is valid only for own process services. To ...
  70. DESCRIPTION: Changes the required privileges setting of a service. The privilege settings take effect when the service process ...
  71. DESCRIPTION: Changes the service security identifier (SID) type setting of a service. If this setting is "unrestricted", ...
  72. DESCRIPTION: Changes the trigger parameters of a service. USAGE: sc triggerinfo service name . OPTIONS: start/device/UUID/HwId1/. ...
  73. DESCRIPTION: Changes whether the account in which the service runs uses a managed password. If this setting is "true", the ...
  74. Description: Checks Distributed File System (DFS) referrals by performing the following tests: - When you use the DFSPath ...
  75. Description: Checks the configuration of a Distributed File System (DFS) namespace by performing the following actions: - ...