Windows Server 2008

  1. The printer %1 cannot be redirected by using Terminal Services Easy Print. The client computer may not have a version of ...
  2. The printer connection cannot be deployed to this Group Policy Object. Please select Refresh or press F5 to update the view. ...
  3. The printer connection cannot be removed from this Group Policy Object. Please select Refresh or press F5 to update the view. ...
  4. The printer connection has been deployed to this Group Policy Object. Removing the printer will remove the connection from ...
  5. The printer connection is being deployed to this Group Policy Object. The result will not be effective until the pending ...
  6. The printer connection is being removed from this Group Policy Object. The result will not be effective until the pending ...
  7. The printer driver migration plug-in %1 is incompatible with this version of Windows. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration ...
  8. The printer driver migration plug-in %1 ran with error: %2. Printbrm.exe (the Printer Migration Wizard or the command-line ...
  9. The printer is not responding to Auto Configuration queries. You may still be able to print but installed options cannot ...
  10. The printer is printing an alignment page. When it is finished, find the number in each category that comes closest to forming ...
  11. The printer is ready to be installed. Please review the printer settings below, and then click Next to install the printer. ...
  12. The printer setting have been changed, but not saved. Printing a test page may not give the desired results until you save ...
  13. The printer share name contains a trailing space. If the test page does not print, have your network administrator remove ...
  14. The printer that this shortcut refers to does not exist on this computer. Delete this shortcut and create a new one from ...
  15. The printer was successfully published to the Active Directory directory service. The print queue %1 was successfully created ...
  16. The printer was successfully removed from the Active Directory directory service. Print queue %1 was successfully deleted ...
  17. The printer will clean the cutter. Use this utility if the end face of a page that was cut is stained. Load roll paper in ...
  18. The printer will clean the cutter. Use this utility if the end face of a page that was cut is stained. Load roll paper in ...
  19. The printer will clean the cutter. Use this utility if you notice ink smears on the edge of pages cut using the Auto Cutter. ...
  20. The printer will clean the cutter. Use this utility if you notice ink smears on the edge of pages cut using the Auto Cutter. ...
  21. The printer will clean the print head nozzles. Only clean the print head when faint areas or gaps appear in your printout. ...
  22. The printer will clean the print head nozzles. Only clean the print heads when the faint areas or gaps appear in your printout. ...
  23. The printer will clean the print head nozzles. Only clean the print heads when the faint areas or gaps appear in your printout. ...
  24. The printing company received only part of your order. You will soon receive an e-mail confirmation with details about your ...
  25. The priority of document %1, %2 owned by %3 was changed to %4 on %5. Windows prints the document with the highest priority ...
  26. The Priority parameter specifies the new priority class for the process. Values: Idle - Specified for a process whose threads ...
  27. The Priority property indicates the dynamic priority of the thread. Each thread has a dynamic priority that the scheduler ...
  28. The Priority property indicates the scheduling priority of the process within the operating system. The higher the value, ...
  29. The priority rank for this target has been set outside of the DFS Management snap-in. Changing the priority class for this ...
  30. The PriorityBase property indicates the current base priority of a thread. The operating system may raise the thread's dynamic ...
  31. The PriorityClass property controls the priority class of the new process (used to determine the scheduling priorities of ...
  32. The privacy icon appears in the status bar each time a cookie is restricted based on your privacy settings. To see a privacy ...
  33. The Privacy Statement and Terms of Service for Windows Vista with Windows Media Center technologies can be viewed on the ...
  34. The private key data is not consistent. If you are using a hardware security module (HSM), private bytes must be null; otherwise, ...
  35. The private key does not match the public key extracted from the corresponding trusted publishing domain server licensor ...
  36. The private key is invalid in the file of imported trusted publishing domain. Try to export the certificate file from the ...
  37. The private key module cannot perform a requested operation because the default key identity is unknown. Verify the configuration ...
  38. The private key module encountered a mismatch between the CSP type and the persisted private key information. The configuration ...
  39. The private key module expects a single issued principal in the server licensor certificate of a domain licensor certificate. ...
  40. The private key module failed to initialize and cannot access its internal cache. Your system configuration may be corrupted. ...
  41. The private key module failed to initialize and it cannot access the database. The configuration database or the registry ...
  42. The private key module received a request for a private key value that did not have a corresponding entry in the trusted ...
  43. The Private Key module received a request for a private key value that didn't match the public key value recorded in the ...
  44. The private key module requires a password when importing a key pair. The key file you are attempting to import may be corrupted. ...
  45. The private key module requires an ID value when exporting a key pair. The configuration database or the registry may be ...
  46. The private key module requires key information when importing a key pair to establish a trusted publishing domain. The key ...
  47. The PrivilegesNotHeld property indicates required access privileges missing in order to complete an operation. The types ...
  48. The PrivilegesRequired property indicates all privileges required to perform an operation. This includes values from the ...
  49. The PrivilegesStatus class reports information about privileges required to complete an operation. It may be returned when ...
  50. The process %1 has initiated the %5 of computer %2 on behalf of user %7 for the following reason: %3 Reason Code: %4 Shutdown ...
  51. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. As a result, it ...
  52. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. As a result, it ...
  53. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. As a result, the ...
  54. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. As a result, the ...
  55. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. However, it was ...
  56. The process %1 with the process identifier (PID) %2 exceeded its committed memory limit of %3 megabytes. However, it was ...
  57. The Process Address Space performance object consists of counters that monitor memory allocation and use for a selected process. ...
  58. The Process Image Dump feature allows the user to dump a static image of this application. This image can be loaded in the ...
  59. The Process Matching Criteria - "Residual" cannot be referred to by any policy. Please remove the reference to "Residual" ...
  60. The Process performance object consists of counters that monitor running application program and system processes. All the ...
  61. The ProcessHandle property indicates the process that created the thread. The contents of this property can be used by Win32 ...
  62. The ProcessId parameter returns a global process identifier that can be used to identify a process. The value is valid from ...
  63. The ProcessId property contains the global process identifier that can be used to identify a process. The value is valid ...
  64. The processing of Group Policy failed because of a system allocation failure. Please ensure the computer is not running low ...
  65. The processing of Group Policy failed because of an internal system error. Please see the Group Policy operational log for ...
  66. The processing of Group Policy failed because of lack of network connectivity to a domain controller. This may be a transient ...
  67. The processing of Group Policy failed due to an internal error. Please look into the Group Policy operational log for the ...
  68. The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to query the list of Group Policy objects and exceeded the maximum ...
  69. The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to read the file %9 from a domain controller and was not successful. ...
  70. The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows attempted to retrieve new Group Policy settings for this user or computer. ...
  71. The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not apply the registry-based policy settings for the Group Policy object ...
  72. The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not authenticate to the Active Directory service on a domain controller. ...
  73. The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not determine if the user and computer accounts are in the same forest. ...
  74. The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not determine the computer account to enforce Group Policy settings. ...
  75. The processing of Group Policy failed. Windows could not determine the role of this computer. Role information (Workgroup, ...