Host headers enable you to assign multiple sites to one IP address on a Web server, without assigning a unique IP address to each Web site or designating non-standard TCP port numbers. Using host headers is the most common way to host multiple Web sites.
Host %1!d! has entered a converging state %2!d! time(s) since joining the cluster and is currently still in a state of convergence. ...
Host %1!d! has entered a converging state %2!d! time(s) since joining the cluster and the last convergence completed at approximately: ...
Host (A or AAAA) Host address (A or AAAA) record. Maps a DNS domain name to a 32-bit IP version 4 address (RFC 1035) or a ...
Host Credential Authorization Protocol (HCAP) allows you to integrate your Microsoft Network Access Protection (NAP) solution ...
Host headers enable you to assign multiple sites to one IP address on a Web server, without assigning a unique IP address ...
Host Information (HINFO) Host Information (HINFO) record. Indicates RFC-1700 reserved character string values for CPU and ...
Host priority '{0}' is already in use by another cluster node. Would you like to proceed with the next available host priority ...
However, Remote Desktop Session Host servers in the domain will not be able to automatically discover this license server ...
However, Remote Desktop Session Host servers running Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, or Windows 2000 in the domain ...