Active Directory Web Services (ADWS) is not set to the default start mode of Automatic. If ADWS on the server is stopped or disabled, client applications such as the Active Directory module for Windows PowerShell or the Active Directory Administrative Center cannot access or manage directory service instances that are running on this server. For more information, see "What's New in AD DS: Active Directory Domain Services" in the Windows Server Technical Library at http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=298673.
Active Directory Sites and Services cannot locate two site link objects using the same transport as the site link bridge. ...
Active Directory Sites and Services cannot locate two sites to create a working site link object. You may create a new site ...
Active Directory Use Policy: Preferred DC: %s Preferred GC: %s Prestage devices using MAC: %s New computer naming policy: ...
Active Directory Users and Computers allows management of users, groups, organizational units, and all other AD DS objects. ...
Active Directory Web Services (ADWS) is not set to the default start mode of Automatic. If ADWS on the server is stopped ...
Active Directory Web Services (ADWS) is not started. If ADWS on the server is stopped or disabled, client applications such ...
Active Directory Web Services cannot be started due to a locked or invalid configuration file. The error returned was: %1 ...
Active Directory Web Services could not change its advertising state. The Netlogon service might not be running. Restart ...
Active Directory Web Services could not find a server certificate with the specified certificate name. A certificate is required ...