Windows 8.1

  1. Load balancing cannot be enabled because the virtual IP (VIP) address %1!s! specified for load balancing is included in the ...
  2. LoadMXF -s storeFilename -v -i inputFilename where: -s storeFilename - the filename of the store. If not specified, the default ...
  3. Local BGP Router?s global or site-local IPv6 Address, which is to be used as the NEXT-HOP value in the IPv6 route advertisments. ...
  4. Local certificate revocations lists for Online Responder Array members could not be synchronized with the Array controller. ...
  5. Local Configuration Manager settings were not found, or the current document contains other configurations. Correct that ...
  6. Local Configuration Manager that controls the states of configuration files and uses Configuration Agent to apply the configurations. ...
  7. Local forest root domain: %1 Because some of the local name suffixes already exist in the specified forest (or a forest that ...
  8. Local Group Policy Objects are stored on the local computer. Use the Browse button to select one of the Group Policy Objects. ...
  9. Local security could not be started because an error occurred during initialization. The error code returned is %1. THE SYSTEM ...
  10. Local security could not be started because the user accounts database (NET.ACC) was missing or corrupted, and no usable ...
  11. Local security could not be started because the user accounts database (NET.ACC) was missing or corrupted, and no usable ...
  12. Local Session Key} A user session key was requested for a local RPC connection. The session key returned is a constant value ...
  13. LocalFirewallRules %1!s! LocalConSecRules %2!s! InboundUserNotification %3!s! RemoteManagement %4!s! UnicastResponseToMulticast ...
  14. LocalIPv6Address is not configured, IPv6 routes learnt from peers peering over IPv4 address or link-local IPv6 address will ...
  15. Locate and install driver software (recommended) Windows will guide you through the process of installing driver software ...
  16. Locate the centering and sizing controls for your TV. If you do not have these controls, select Back and go to the next adjustment. ...
  17. Locate the RGB color balance control for your display. If your monitor has a color temperature setting, set it to 6500k, ...
  18. Locates security errors (or those possibly security related) and performs the initial diagnosis of the problem. Optional ...
  19. Location of Offline Files cache on the local computer. This is the directory under which the locally-cached file copies exist. ...
  20. Location sensors can detect your computer's current location. Once a location sensor is enabled, all programs and users on ...
  21. Location sensors can detect your computer's current location. Once a location sensor is enabled, all programs and users on ...
  22. Locator address create: Address: %1/%2, InterfaceLuid: %3, VlanId: %4, Failure Reason: %5, Status: %6, PA MAC Address: %7 ...
  23. Locator address delete: Address: %1/%2, InterfaceLuid: %3, VlanId: %4, Failure Reason: %5, Status: %6, PA MAC Address: %7 ...
  24. Locator address modify: Address: %1/%2, InterfaceLuid: %3, VlanId: %4, Failure Reason: %5, Status: %6, PA MAC Address: %7 ...
  25. Locator record create: CustomerIpAddress: %1, ProviderIpAddress: %2, VirtualSubnetId: %3, CustomerId: %4, CustomerMacAddress: ...
  26. Locator record delete: CustomerIpAddress: %1, ProviderIpAddress: %2, VirtualSubnetId: %3, CustomerId: %4, CustomerMacAddress: ...
  27. Locator record modify: ModifyFlags: %11, CustomerIpAddress: %1, ProviderIpAddress: %2, VirtualSubnetId: %3, CustomerId: %4, ...
  28. Lock pages in memory This security setting determines which accounts can use a process to keep data in physical memory, which ...
  29. Log "{0}" could not be read to completion due to the following error. This may have occurred because the log was cleared ...
  30. Log expiry events, and, for user policy, only show expiry notifications when the percentage of remaining certificate lifetime ...
  31. Log on as a batch job This security setting allows a user to be logged on by means of a batch-queue facility and is provided ...
  32. Log on as a service This security setting allows a security principal to log on as a service. Services can be configured ...
  33. Log on locally Determines which users can log on to the computer. Important Modifying this setting may affect compatibility ...
  34. Log on to %s locally as an administrator, install IP from the Network Connections folder, and then run this wizard again. ...
  35. Log on with a domain user account, and then run the Best Practices Analyzer to get a list of domain controllers and to verify ...
  36. Log represents any type of event, error or informational register or chronicle. The object describes the existence of the ...
  37. Logging could not be disabled for the following RD Gateway event: "%1". The following error occurred: "%2". To resolve this ...
  38. Logging could not be enabled for the following RD Gateway event: "%1". The following error occurred: "%2". To resolve this ...
  39. Logging options can also be accessed by clicking the Remote Access Preferences menu item under the Advanced menu of the Network ...
  40. Logging Status: 1 = Client Side Extension logged data successfully, 2 = Client Side Extension logged could not log data, ...
  41. Logging was requested, but the time service encountered an error while trying to set up the log file: %1. The error was: ...
  42. Logging was requested, but the time service encountered an error while trying to write to the log file: %1. The error was: ...
  43. Logical devices may have memory installed on them or otherwise associated with them - such as cache memory. This is made ...
  44. Logical devices may have one or more alarm devices associated with them, in order to indicate problem situations. This relationship ...
  45. Logical Disk Manager cannot determine the partition type of a partition on a disk. To continue the conversion, you must first ...
  46. Logical Disk Manager could not update the boot file for any boot partitions on the target disk. Verify your arcpath listings ...
  47. Logical Disk Manager detected an unhealthy region on a basic volume. If the volume is initializing or regenerating, it will ...
  48. Logical Disk Manager is unavailable on %s. It may have stopped running, or there may be a network problem. Do you want to ...
  49. LogicalBlockProvisioningReadZero Not Supported} The target device does not support read returning zeros from trimmed/unmapped ...
  50. LogicalBytesPerSector : %1!d! PhysicalBytesPerSectorForAtomicity : %2!d! PhysicalBytesPerSectorForPerformance : %3!d! Fi ...
  51. LogicalDisks can be BasedOn a DiskPartition. For example, a personal computer's C: drive may be located on a Partition on ...
  52. LogicalDisks can be BasedOn a single Volume (for example, exposed by a software volume manager), or be BasedOn a DiskPartition ...
  53. Login Flags: ISCSI_LOGIN_FLAG_REQUIRE_IPSEC 0x00000001 IPsec is required for the operation ISCSI_LOGIN_FLAG_MULTIPATH_ENABLED ...
  54. Login shell not specified. No login shell specified for this user. Specify a login shell for the user before saving the user's ...
  55. logman create counter perf_log -c "\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time"logman create counter perf_log -c "\Processor(_Total)\% ...
  56. Logman manages the "Performance Logs and Alerts" service for creating and managing Event Trace Session logs and Performance ...
  57. logman start usermode_trace -p "Service Control Manager Trace" -ul -etslogman query usermode_trace -p "Service Control Manager ...
  58. Logoff options are not supported on Windows 9x or NT, nor from a snapin-launched client. If run under such conditions, the ...
  59. Logoff options are processed during logon and cause ProfileMaker to be launched again at logoff. ProfileMaker does not leave ...
  60. Logoff This policy setting allows you to audit events generated by the closing of a logon session. These events occur on ...
  61. Logon attempt using explicit credentials: Logged on user: User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ID: %3 Logon GUID: %4 User whose ...
  62. Logon cache was disabled. Intermittent authentication failures may result during periods of network latency or interrupts. ...
  63. Logon Failure: Reason: Account currently disabled User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 Authentication ...
  64. Logon Failure: Reason: Account locked out User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 Authentication Package: ...
  65. Logon Failure: Reason: Account logon time restriction violation User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 ...
  66. Logon Failure: Reason: All sids were filtered out User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 Authentication ...
  67. Logon Failure: Reason: An error occurred during logon User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 Authentication ...
  68. Logon Failure: Reason: Domain sid inconsistent User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 Authentication Package: ...
  69. Logon Failure: Reason: The NetLogon component is not active User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 Authentication ...
  70. Logon Failure: Reason: The specified account's password has expired User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: ...
  71. Logon Failure: Reason: The specified user account has expired User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 Authentication ...
  72. Logon Failure: Reason: The user has not been granted the requested logon type at this machine User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon ...
  73. Logon Failure: Reason: Unknown user name or bad password User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: %4 Authentication ...
  74. Logon Failure: Reason: User not allowed to logon at this computer User Name: %1 Domain: %2 Logon Type: %3 Logon Process: ...
  75. Logon Failure: The machine you are logging onto is protected by an authentication firewall. The specified account is not ...