Case-insensitive switch statements are not supported in a Windows PowerShell Workflow. Supply the -CaseSensitive flag, and ensure that case clauses are written appropriately. To write a case-insensitive case statement, first convert the input to either uppercase or lowercase, and update the case clauses to match.
Capabilities of the media access device. For example, the device may support \"Random Access\", removable media and \"Automatic ...
Captures customizations into a delta WIM file on a WIMBoot system. Captured directories include all subfolders and data. ...
Carbon Copy 32 5.1 has a known compatibility issue with this version of Windows and might not run as expected. Carbon Copy ...
Cards may be plugged into motherboards/baseboards, are daughtercards of an adapter, or support special card-like modules. ...
Case-insensitive switch statements are not supported in a Windows PowerShell Workflow. Supply the -CaseSensitive flag, and ...
Catalog creation failed to complete. This 64-bit version of Windows SIM can only create catalogs for 64-bit Windows images. ...
Catalog: %2. A master merge was started because the catalog reached the maximum number of indexes on the last level (%3). ...
CAUTION You can change the region a limited number of times. After Changes remaining reaches zero, you cannot change the ...
Caution: %1!s! asserts that this content is safe. You should only install/view this content if you trust %1!s! to make that ...