Examples of using Set this value in English and their translations into Slovak
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
Recommended to set this value to 0.
Set this value to 20100000 todisable the OS/2 subsystem.
For no limit, set this value to 0.
Set this value bychoosing the Windows NT Advanced Server installation base.
If not needed, set this value to 0.
You can set this value to Yes only for a column that is an identity column.
For example, for a 40-second time-out, set this value to 40.
Note Set this value in seconds.
Note See the Limitations section for more information when you set this value.
You can use certutil to set this value to 512 by running the following command.
Set this value on only one replica, and only to resolve this specific issue.
Generally accepted rules and regulations set this value depending on the type of structure.
To set this value for C: \Under1024KeyLog, you can use the following certutil command.
Double-click the new value that you created in step 4, set this value to 1, and then click OK.
Set this value to 1 hour or to the equivalent in minutes(60), seconds(3600), etc.
You will usually set this value to a user specified directory, the application directory or perhaps just to the directory last used.
Set this value to 1 hour or to the equivalent in minutes( 60), sections( 3600), and so on.
Set this value to 1 hour or to the equivalent in minutes( 60), sections( 3600), and so on.
TTL: Set this value to 1 hour or to the equivalent in minutes(60), seconds(3600), etc.
Set this value to 1 hour or to the equivalent in minutes( 60), seconds( 3600), etc.
Set this value to 1 hour or to the equivalent in minutes( 60), sections( 3600), and so on.
You can set this value to 0, but then you should never exit by a reset from the installed program because saved data may not be written correctly to disk.
(The TweakUI utility sets this value to 1 to hide the Recycle Bin icon.).
Setting this value to"No" can have unpredictable transactional consequences in a multiuser environment.
Setting this value in the CSV file has the same effect as entering a Product ID when creating a new managed product.
Setting this value greater than zero.