Windows Server 2008

  1. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the "New Memory Added" condition. Resouce ...
  2. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the "New Processor Added" Condition. ...
  3. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the "New Processor Added" Condition. ...
  4. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the "Processor Greater Than %2" condition. ...
  5. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the "Processor Greater Than %2" condition. ...
  6. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the"%2 Node is Down" Condition.%r%rResouce ...
  7. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the"%2 Node is Up" Condition.%r%rResouce ...
  8. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the"%2 Resource Group is Offline" Condition.%r%rResouce ...
  9. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the"%2 Resource Group is Online" Condition.%r%rResouce ...
  10. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the"Memory Greater Than %2" Condition.%r%rResouce ...
  11. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the"New Memory Added" Condition.%r%rResouce ...
  12. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the"New Processor Added" Condition.%r%rResouce ...
  13. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the managing policy upon triggering of the"Processor Greater Than %2" Condition.%r%rResouce ...
  14. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the profiling policy at service start time.%r%rResource allocation policy: %1 ...
  15. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the profiling policy by the user %2. Resource allocation policy: %1 User: %2 ...
  16. The resource allocation policy %1 was set as the profiling policy by the user %2.%r%rResource allocation policy: %1%rUser: ...
  17. The resource authorization policy (RAP) "%1" could not be created. The following error occurred: "%2". To resolve this issue, ...
  18. The resource authorization policy (RAP) "%1" could not be deleted. The following error occurred: "%2". To resolve this issue, ...
  19. The resource authorization policy (RAP) "%1" could not be updated. The following error occurred: "%2". To resolve this issue, ...
  20. The resource group "%1" could not be created. The following error occurred: "%2". To resolve this issue, ensure that you ...
  21. The resource group "%1" could not be deleted. The following error occurred: "%2". To resolve this issue, ensure that you ...
  22. The resource group "%1" could not be updated. The following error occurred: "%2". To resolve this issue, ensure that you ...
  23. The resource monitor will not allow the fail operation to be performed while the resource is in its current state. This may ...
  24. The resources this device is using do not match any of its known configurations. To assign resources manually for this device, ...
  25. The responder being added appears to be a part of another array, are you sure you want to add this member? Name of the Array ...
  26. The response from the media server could not be understood. This might be caused by an incompatible proxy server or media ...
  27. The ResponsesKeyName property contains the response this modem might report to the operating system during the connection ...
  28. The restart interval must be 1 minute or greater and less than or equal to 31 days. The restart count must be 1 or greater. ...
  29. The RestartPeriod property defines an interval of time, in milliseconds, during which a specified number of restart attempts ...
  30. The RestartThreshold property specifies the maximum number of restart attempts that can be made on a resource within an interval ...
  31. The restoration could not be completed because the domain controller you are using is running Windows 2000, and the GPO you ...
  32. The restore of %1 to %2 failed. Total size to restore - %3 Total size restored - %4 Total files recovered - %5!I64d! Total ...
  33. The restore of Active Directory Domain Services by the shadow copy service failed during the preparatory phase. The state ...
  34. The restore of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services by the shadow copy service failed during the preparatory phase. ...
  35. The restore of component(s) '%1' completed with errors at '%2'. Error reported '%3'(%4). Please rerun recovery once the issue ...
  36. The restore of component(s) '%1' failed with errors at '%2'. Error reported '%3'(%4). Please rerun recovery once the issue ...
  37. The restore operation did not complete because either the floppy disk does not contain the configuration information or the ...
  38. The restore operation for the cluster configuration data has failed. This was due to insufficient privileges associated with ...
  39. The restore operation is complete. Do you want to start Active Directory Certificate Services? If you have additional incremental ...
  40. The restore operation is still in progress. Once the restore has completed, you can reconnect to the computer from the General ...
  41. The restore operation of the cluster configuration data has failed. This restore failed during the 'post-restore' stage usually ...
  42. The restore point you selected is more than 60 days old. System Restore is less reliable with older restore points. You should ...
  43. The restore request for the cluster configuration data has failed. This restore failed during the 'pre-restore' stage usually ...
  44. The restored CA certificate has expired. Before restarting Active Directory Certificate Services you must renew the CA certificate. ...
  45. The restored disks are not encrypted. You need to turn on BitLocker Drive Encryption and re-encrypt any disks that were restored. ...
  46. The restored TS Licensing database file "%1!s!" cannot be moved to the database directory. The Terminal Services license ...
  47. The result of operation %1 is expected because a default object in Active Directory Domain Services no longer exists due ...
  48. The ResultClass keyword indicates that the returned endpoints associated with the source object must belong to or be derived ...
  49. The ResultRole keyword indicates that the returned endpoints must play a particular role in their association with the source ...
  50. The results of running the Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool were submitted to Microsoft for analysis and product improvement ...
  51. The ResumeService method attempts to place the service in the resumed state. It returns one of the following integer values: ...
  52. The RetryPeriodOnFailure property specifies the interval of time (in milliseconds) that a resource should remain in a failed ...
  53. The returned pointer did not match the buffer length returned by the Collect procedure for the "%1!s!" service in Extensible ...
  54. The revert operation could not be performed, because the volume contains one or more writers that block revert operations. ...
  55. The revert operation on volume %2 stopped because of the loss of a volume. When the volume is re-introduced, the revert will ...
  56. The Revision property specifies the system's architecture-dependent revision level. The meaning of this value depends on ...
  57. The Revocation Configuration name is used to help you identify this revocation configuration. It is recommended to use a ...
  58. The revocation status of the domain controller certificate used for smart card authentication could not be determined. There ...
  59. The revocation status of the domain controller certificate used for smartcard authentication could not be determined. There ...
  60. The revocation status of the smartcard certificate used for authentication could not be determined. Please contact your system ...
  61. The RewritePartition property specifies whether the partition information has changed. When you change a partition (with ...
  62. The Rights Account Certificate (RAC) to be excluded is a temporary one and has been expired already. It is not necessary ...
  63. The rights label entry in the AD RMS logging database has been decrypted successfully. Click Search Report in the Actions ...
  64. The rights label in the issuance license cannot be decrypted because the certificate is not issued by the current AD RMS ...
  65. The Rights Management Services (RMS) client version 1.0 cannot locate the Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD ...
  66. The ring buffer that stores incoming mouse data has overflowed (buffer size is configurable via the PS/2 mouse properties ...
  67. The RIS server to which you are attempting to post this installation does not contain the correct CD-based image. The version ...
  68. The RMS External Licensing pipeline or ADFS Web Agent component for Claims-aware Application Support cannot be found on the ...
  69. The RMS private key password was used to encrypt the private key for the previous RMS installation. To upgrade this installation ...
  70. The RMS private key password you provided does not match the password stored in the RMS configuration database. Type the ...
  71. The RODC has received %1 requests in the previous %2 minutes. %3 have resulted in success, and %4 have resulted in failure. ...
  72. The root certificate installation was cancelled by the user but the rest of the certificate chain has been successfully installed. ...
  73. The root certificate is untrusted. Do you wish to trust the root certificate on this machine and complete the installation? ...
  74. The root certification authority (CA) certificate is not trusted by this computer. Would you like to add it to the trusted ...
  75. The Root Certification Authority for the server's certificate is: %ws If this is the correct certificate, click OK to connect ...