Windows 10

  1. WinRM cannot process the request because an XML element has content or child elements but is marked as NULL with the xsi:nil ...
  2. WinRM cannot process the request because the input XML contains a mismatched element. The ending name does not match the ...
  3. WinRM cannot process the request. The following error occurred while using %1 authentication: Cannot find the computer %2. ...
  4. WinRM cannot process the request. The following error occurred while using Kerberos authentication: The computer %1 is unknown ...
  5. WinRM cannot process the request. The following error with error code 1!x! occurred while using Negotiate authentication: ...
  6. WinRM cannot process the request. The following error with errorcode 1!x! occurred while using %2 authentication: %3 Possible ...
  7. WinRM failed to load the plugin DLL for %1. Loading the DLL failed for the path %2 with error code %3!d!. The plugin may ...
  8. WinRM firewall exception will not work since one of the network connection types on this machine is set to Public. Change ...
  9. Winrs error: remote shell has been closed due to timeout or deleted by the administrator. The current command has been terminated. ...
  10. WinSAT cannot obtain accurate measurements inside of a virtual machine. Please try again running directly on the native hardware. ...
  11. Winsock Catalog Provider Entry - Entry Type: %1!s! Description: %2!s! Provider ID: %3!s! Provider Path: %4!s! Catalog Entry ...
  12. Wired 802.1X Authentication failed. Network Adapter: %2 Interface GUID: %1 Peer Address: %3 Local Address: %4 Connection ...
  13. Wired 802.1X Authentication succeeded. Network Adapter: %2 Interface GUID: %1 Peer Address: %3 Local Address: %4 Connection ...
  14. Wired Network Policy Administration. Manage Wired Auto Configuration settings and IEEE 802.3 Security Settings for IEEE 802.3 ...
  15. Wireless 802.1x authentication failed. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS ...
  16. Wireless 802.1x authentication started. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS ...
  17. Wireless 802.1x authentication succeeded. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS ...
  18. Wireless 802.1x authentication was restarted. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: ...
  19. Wireless association to this network failed. Windows did not receive any response from the wireless router or accesspoint. ...
  20. Wireless authentication failed. 3rd party wireless service required for this connection is not responding. Vendor identification ...
  21. Wireless connection attempt to "%ws" is taking longer than normal to complete The wireless router or access point keeps restarting ...
  22. Wireless connection attempt to "%ws" is taking longer than normal to complete This might be because the wireless (802.1X) ...
  23. Wireless connection attempt to "%ws" is taking longer than normal to complete Wireless authentication is experiencing timeouts. ...
  24. Wireless IHV security failed. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: %5 ...
  25. Wireless IHV security started. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: %5 ...
  26. Wireless IHV security succeeded. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: ...
  27. Wireless network association failed. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: ...
  28. Wireless network association started. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: ...
  29. Wireless network association succeeded. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS ...
  30. Wireless network is blocked due to connection failure. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Connection Mode: %5 Profile ...
  31. Wireless Network Policy Administration. Manage WLAN AutoConfig settings and IEEE 802.1X Security Settings for IEEE 802.11 ...
  32. Wireless security failed. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: %5 Peer ...
  33. Wireless security started. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: %5 Authentication: ...
  34. Wireless security started. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: %5 Authentication: ...
  35. Wireless security stopped. Network Adapter: %1 Interface GUID: %2 Local MAC Address: %3 Network SSID: %4 BSS Type: %5 Security ...
  36. With a homegroup, you can share files and printers with other computers on your home network. You can also stream media to ...
  37. With a local account, you won't sign in to Windows with your e-mail address. You will not be able to use advanced capabilities ...
  38. With BranchCache, clients can be configured to use a hosted cache. This firewall rule opens up the needed ports on the hosted ...
  39. With BranchCache, clients can be configured to use the hosted cache. This firewall rule opens up the needed ports on the ...
  40. With BranchCache, clients use HTTP to retrieve content from each other in the distributed mode, and from the hosted cache ...
  41. With BranchCache, clients use the WS Discovery protocol to lookup content availability on the local subnet. This firewall ...
  42. With Server for NFS, a Windows-based computer can act as a Network File System (NFS) server. Server for NFS enables a Windows-based ...
  43. With Software Restriction Policies, you can define a default security level and rules (exceptions to that default security ...
  44. With the appropriate group policy settings in place you can connect directly using either the computer name or the IP address. ...
  45. With this edition of Windows, settings for sharing libraries and devices with other computers in the homegroup are not available. ...
  46. Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. In ...
  47. Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. In ...
  48. Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. In ...
  49. Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. In ...
  50. Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. In ...
  51. Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. In ...
  52. Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. In ...
  53. Within the scope of the instantiating Namespace, InstanceID opaquely and uniquely identifies an instance of this class. To ...
  54. Within this build, there may be additional features that aren't generally available. Let Microsoft enable some of these features. ...
  55. Without these updates, Windows might not install properly and your computer might be more vulnerable to security threats. ...
  56. Witness Client failed to connect to the witness server at IP address %1 with error (%2). This event may be suppressed for ...
  57. Witness Client failed to find a Witness Server for NetName \%1 with error (%2). Retrying in (%3) seconds. This event may ...
  58. Witness Client failed to find a Witness Server for \%1\%2 with error (%3). Retrying in (%4) seconds. This event may be suppressed ...
  59. Witness Client failed to obtain the list of Witness Servers from IP address %1 with error (%2). This event may be suppressed ...
  60. Witness deregistration has completed. Status: %1 Cluster share name: %4 Cluster share type: %2 Guidance: The client successfully ...
  61. Witness registration has completed. Status: %1 Cluster share name: %4 Cluster share type: %2 File server cluster address: ...
  62. WLAN AutoConfig service failed to connect to a wireless network. Network Adapter: %2 Interface GUID: %1 Connection Mode: ...
  63. WLAN AutoConfig service has failed to start the hosted network. Error Code: %2 Error Message: %3 Interface GUID: %1 SSID: ...
  64. WLAN AutoConfig service has failed to stop the hosted network. Error Code: %2 Error Message: %3 Interface GUID: %1 SSID: ...
  65. WLAN AutoConfig service has successfully connected to a wireless network. Network Adapter: %2 Interface GUID: %1 Connection ...
  66. WLAN AutoConfig service has successfully disconnected from a wireless network. Network Adapter: %2 Interface GUID: %1 Connection ...
  67. WLAN AutoConfig service started a connection to a wireless network. Network Adapter: %2 Interface GUID: %1 Connection Mode: ...
  68. WLAN Security Settings: BSS Type %1, Authentication %2, Encryption %3, OneX Enabled %4, Eap Information - Type %5, Vendor ...
  69. WLAN Sense connects you to suggested WLAN hotspots and to WLAN networks that your contacts share with you. By using WLAN ...
  70. WLAN service implements Application Services Platform (ASP) for WFD Services. This firewall rule allows the WLAN service ...
  71. WMI caches provider registration objects to decrease overallexecution time. The substem will drop cache entries either through ...
  72. WMI filters can be linked to Group Policy objects (GPO). If a filter is linked to a GPO, then that GPO applies only to those ...
  73. WMI filters can be linked to Group Policy objects (GPO). If a filter is linked to a GPO, then that GPO applies only to those ...
  74. WMI interop namespace class "%1" has been overwritten. Some of the Interop scenarios might not work properly. Please issue ...
  75. WNP Keep Alive Detector resetting Idle Failed Interval. Last Idle-Succeeded interval %1 seconds is larger than Idle-Failed ...