Windows 8.1

  1. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) failed to restore the WSD printer port described by ...
  2. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) failed to save separator file %1 because the file or ...
  3. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) is backing up printer forms. No user action is required. ...
  4. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) is backing up printer objects on server: %1. No user ...
  5. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) is beginning a backup of print queues. No user action ...
  6. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) is beginning a restore of print queues. No user action ...
  7. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) is restoring printer forms. No user action is required. ...
  8. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) port install status: %1. No user action is required. ...
  9. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) replaced driver map settings %1 with %2 for queue %3. ...
  10. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) reset the availability information for the print queue ...
  11. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) restored a driver for a different processor architecture ...
  12. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) restored queue %1, but failed to restore printer driver ...
  13. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully installed driver %1 (%2) from a cabinet ...
  14. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully installed driver %1 (%2) from a driver ...
  15. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully installed driver %1 (%2) from files. No ...
  16. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully installed driver %1 for the processor architecture ...
  17. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully installed printer queue %1 on port FILE:. ...
  18. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully ran printer driver migration plug-in %1. ...
  19. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully restored %1. No user action is required. ...
  20. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully restored language monitor %1. No user action ...
  21. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully restored print queue %1. No user action ...
  22. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully restored the print queue, but could not ...
  23. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully restored the print queue, but could not ...
  24. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully restored the print queue, but could not ...
  25. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) successfully saved %1 user forms. No user action is ...
  26. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line tool) was unable to access the Remote Registry service on ...
  27. Printer %1 failed to initialize because a suitable %2 driver could not be found. The new printer settings that you specified ...
  28. Printer %1 failed to initialize because none of its ports (%2) could be found. This can occur if the ports were deleted or ...
  29. Printer %1 failed to initialize its ports. Win32 error: %2. This error usually occurs because of a problem with the port ...
  30. Printer %1 was successfully removed from the Active Directory directory service. The printer can no longer be located by ...
  31. Printer pooling cannot be enabled unless more than one port is selected. To disable printer pooling and continue, click OK. ...
  32. Printer queue %1 already exists on the destination computer and will not be changed because Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration ...
  33. Printer queue %1 already exists on the destination computer. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line ...
  34. Printer queue %1 will be restored without a separator page. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line ...
  35. Printer Web page unavailable at %1. The printer may not support this feature, the printer may not be available, or the DNS ...
  36. Printers policy allows an administrator to manage printer configurations for users and computers. Computer policy supports ...
  37. Prior to installing the Hyper-V integration services, the HAL in this virtual machine must be upgraded. This will require ...
  38. Priority indicates the urgency or importance of execution of a process. If a priority is not defined for a process, a value ...
  39. Priority indicates the urgency or importance of execution of a thread. A thread may have a different priority than its owning ...
  40. Priority Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the processor spends executing threads that are not low priority. It ...
  41. Privacy Information: Your e-mail address will be updated to the primary server to get the correct settings. If the primary ...
  42. Private Bytes is the current size, in bytes, of memory that this process has allocated that cannot be shared with other processes. ...
  43. Private keys are password protected. If you want to export the private key with the certificate, you must type a password ...
  44. Private Stats: - Record Sources: RR File = %1!10lu! RR File Free = %2!10lu! RR DS = %3!10lu! RR DS Free = %4!10lu! RR Admin ...
  45. Privilege is the base class for all types of activities which are granted or denied by a Role or an Identity. Whether an ...
  46. Privilege is the base class for all types of activities which are granted or denied to a Role or an Identity. AuthorizedPrivilege ...
  47. Privilege(s) that are currently known to be required and are not held causing the operation to fail. Example: SE_SHUTDOWN_NAME ...
  48. Privileged object operation: Object Server: %1 Object Handle: %2 Process ID: %3 Primary User Name: %4 Primary Domain: %5 ...
  49. Privileged Service Called: Server: %1 Service: %2 Primary User Name: %3 Primary Domain: %4 Primary Logon ID: %5 Client User ...
  50. Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When ...
  51. Privileged Time is the percentage of elapsed time that the process threads spent executing code in privileged mode. When ...
  52. Privileged Utility is the amount of work a processor is completing while executing in privileged mode, as a percentage of ...
  53. PROBLEM: Could not allocate all resources necessary for the high priority transmit queue.%r ACTION: Reduce the number of ...
  54. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory for receive descriptors. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  55. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory for receive structures. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  56. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and coalesce ...
  57. PROBLEM: Could not allocate memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and coalesce ...
  58. PROBLEM: Could not allocate shared memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and ...
  59. PROBLEM: Could not allocate shared memory necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors, and ...
  60. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the MAP REGISTERS necessary for operation. ACTION: Select the adapter in the network control ...
  61. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the MAP REGISTERS necessary for operation. ACTION: Select the adapter in the network control ...
  62. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the NDIS receive buffers necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors ...
  63. PROBLEM: Could not allocate the NDIS receive packets necessary for operation. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors ...
  64. PROBLEM: Could not start the gigabit network connection. ACTION: Connect cable to the network device and restart, or disable ...
  65. PROBLEM: Could not start the gigabit network connection. ACTION: Connect cable to the network device and restart, or disable ...
  66. PROBLEM: Failed to allocate all requested receive resources. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  67. PROBLEM: Failed to allocate all requested transmit resources. ACTION: Reduce the number of transmit descriptors and restart. ...
  68. PROBLEM: Failed to allocate the requested receive resources. ACTION: Reduce the number of receive descriptors and restart. ...
  69. PROBLEM: Failed to register named device for the adapter. Applications may not be able to configure the adapter. ACTION: ...
  70. PROBLEM: The driver was unable to claim PCI resources of this gigabit network connection. ACTION: Remove any unused driver ...
  71. PROBLEM: The driver was unable to claim PCI resources of this PRO/1000 adapter. ACTION: Remove any unused driver instances ...
  72. PROBLEM: The EEPROM on your PRO/1000 adapter may have errors. ACTION: Visit the support web site at http://support.intel.com/support/network/ ...
  73. PROBLEM: The gigabit network connection was not configured for bus mastering by the PCI BIOS. ACTION: Install the adapter ...
  74. PROBLEM: The OS was unable to assign PCI resources to the gigabit network connection. ACTION: Move the adapter to another ...
  75. PROBLEM: The OS was unable to assign PCI resources to the PRO/1000 adapter. ACTION: Move the adapter to another slot. ACTION: ...