Specifies a connection-specific DNS suffix. This setting supersedes the connection-specific DNS suffixes set on the computers to which this setting is applied, those configured locally and those configured using DHCP. Warning: A connection-specific DNS suffix specified in this setting is applied to all the network connections used by multihomed computers to which this setting is applied. To use this setting, click Enable, and then enter a string value representing the DNS suffix in the available field. If this setting is not configured, it is not applied to any computers, and computers use their local or DHCP-configuration parameters.
Specified forest root domain: %1 The trust was created successfully, but it cannot be used for authentication for some or ...
Specified Main Mode authentication set and Quick Mode authentication set contradict. Quick Mode authentication set cannot ...
Specified VidPN topology is valid but is not supported by the display adapter at this time, due to current allocation of ...
Specifies a bitmask indicating which services are implemented by this provider. The SP_SERIALCOMM value is always specified ...
Specifies a connection-specific DNS suffix. This setting supersedes the connection-specific DNS suffixes set on the computers ...
Specifies a list of device setup class GUIDs describing device drivers that non-administrator members of the built-in Users ...
Specifies a relative number that represents the Remote Desktop Session Host server load when the default load-balancing algorithm ...
Specifies a set of parameters for controlling the Windows NTP Client. NtpServer: The Domain Name System (DNS) name or IP ...
Specifies a temporary directory to be used for extracting files for servicing. The directory must exist. If not set, the ...