This server is an active node in a failover cluster. Uninstalling the Failover Clustering feature on this node may impact the availability of clustered services and applications. It is recommended that you first evict the server from cluster membership. This can be done through the Failover Cluster Management snap-in by expanding the console tree under Nodes, selecting the node, clicking More Actions, and then clicking Evict.
This server has not been set up for routing. In the Routing and Remote Access console, right-click the server name, and select ...
This server identifies itself to callers before the connection is completed. Select the certificate that you want it to use ...
This server is also a DNS server and contains Active Directory integrated zones. These zones will be deleted during the removal ...
This server is an Active Directory domain controller and requires DNS for computers joined to this domain to locate it. All ...
This server is an active node in a failover cluster. Uninstalling the Failover Clustering feature on this node may impact ...
This server is authoritative for the DNS names of local resources but forwards all other queries to an ISP or other DNS servers. ...
This server is configured in the default Remote Desktop mode for remote administration, which allows a maximum of two simultaneous ...
This server is not configured to require administrator approval for unknown computers. Once this setting is enabled, you ...
This server is not configured. To configure this server, first verify that you are a local administrator. Then right-click ...