Windows 7

  1. The database engine is initiating index cleanup of database '%4' as a result of a Windows version upgrade to %5.%6.%7 SP%8. ...
  2. The database engine is restoring from backup. Restore will begin replaying logfiles in folder %4 and continue rolling forward ...
  3. The database engine log disk is full. Deleting logfiles to recover disk space may make your database unstartable if the database ...
  4. The database engine lost one bad data record. It is highly recommended that an application-level integrity check of the database ...
  5. The database engine lost one or more bad columns of data in one record. It is highly recommended that an application-level ...
  6. The database engine lost one page of bad data. It is highly recommended that an application-level integrity check of the ...
  7. The database engine lost one table called %4. It is highly recommended that an application-level integrity check of the database ...
  8. The Database Engine threw this exception in response to a fatal error, such as a damaged database, object or index, or a ...
  9. The Database Engine threw this exception in response to an error that can be corrected by the user, such as a missing database ...
  10. The Database Engine threw this exception in response to an error that can be only corrected by the system administrator, ...
  11. The database engine updated %4 index entries in database %5 because of a change in the NLS version. This message is informational ...
  12. The database folder must not be the same as the source folder: %1. Type the name of another folder or change the name of ...
  13. The database name or the server name for the configuration database is not correct. Ensure that the server hosting the AD ...
  14. The database page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 (database page %10) for %6 bytes failed verification due to a page ...
  15. The database page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 (database page %8) for %6 bytes failed verification because it contains ...
  16. The database page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 (database page %8) for %6 bytes failed verification. Bit %7 was corrupted ...
  17. The database page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 (database page %9) for %6 bytes failed verification. Bit %8 was corrupted ...
  18. The database page read from the file "%4" at offset %5 for %6 bytes failed verification due to a page number mismatch. The ...
  19. The database page read from the file '%4' at offset %5 (database page %6) failed verification due to a page checksum mismatch. ...
  20. The database stored in the media cannot be used; please refer to http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=91180 to create an ...
  21. The Database Update Messages Delta performance counter shows the number of new cluster database update messages sent over ...
  22. The Database Update Messages performance counter shows the number of cluster database update messages sent over the network. ...
  23. The database was not restored correctly. No changes were made. For more information, please see Event Viewer on the specified ...
  24. The DatabasePath parameter specifies a valid Windows 2000 and Windows NT 3.51 or higher file path to standard Internet database ...
  25. The DatabasePath property indicates a valid Windows file path to standard Internet database files (HOSTS, LMHOSTS, NETWORKS, ...
  26. The databases have not been restored to this machine. You cannot restore an incremental backup until a full backup has been ...
  27. The DataExecutionPrevention_SupportPolicy indicates which one of four Data Execution Prevention (DEP) settings is applied. ...
  28. The date and time of your computer does not match the date and time of a server that the document must access. Update the ...
  29. The date attribute of a recovery password record is in an unknown format. Make sure you have the most current version of ...
  30. The date or time when the EnabledState of the element last changed. If the state of the element has not changed and this ...
  31. The date range selected is not valid. The end time to display the message is before or the same as the current time. Adjust ...
  32. The date range selected is not valid. The end time to display the message is before or the same as the start time. Adjust ...
  33. The date/time when the element's EnabledState last changed. If the state of the element has not changed and this property ...
  34. The DaylightBias property specifies a bias value to be used during local time translations that occur during daylight time. ...
  35. The DaylightDay property specifies the DaylightDayOfWeek ofthe DaylightMonth when the transition from standard time to daylight ...
  36. The DaylightDayOfWeek property specifies the day of the week when the transition from standard time to daylight savings time ...
  37. The DaylightHour property specifies the hour of the day when the transition from standard time to daylight savings time occurs ...
  38. The DaylightInEffect property specifies if the daylight savings is in effect. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, daylight savings ...
  39. The DaylightMillisecond property specifies the millisecond of the DaylightSecond when the transition from standard time to ...
  40. The DaylightMinute property specifies the minute of the DaylightHour when the transition from standard time to daylight savings ...
  41. The DaylightMonth property specifies the month when the transition from standard time to daylight savings time occurs on ...
  42. The DaylightName property indicates the name of the time zone being represented when daylight savings time is in effect. ...
  43. The DaylightSecond property specifies the second of of the DaylightMinute when the transition from standard time to daylight ...
  44. The DaylightYear property indicates the year when daylight saving time is in effect. This member is not required. Example: ...
  45. The DaysOfMonth parameter indicates the days of the month when the job is scheduled to run, and is used only when the RunRepeatedly ...
  46. The DaysOfWeek parameter indicates the days of the week when the job is scheduled to run, and is used only when the RunRepeatedly ...
  47. The DC specified in GPMC is no longer available so Populate from GPO option is not available. You need to change the DC in ...
  48. The DCOMLAUNCH service launches COM and DCOM servers in response to object activation requests. If this service is stopped ...
  49. The DcSiteName property indicates the name of the site where the domain controller is located. This value may be NULL if ...
  50. The DDE command ShowGroup does not operate synchronously, though it should. Often the application will resume before the ...
  51. The DDE command ShowGroup does not operate synchronously, though it should. Often the application will resume before the ...
  52. The DeadGWDetectEnabled parameter specifies a value that can enable the TCP to perform dead gateway detection. If TRUE, the ...
  53. The DeadGWDetectEnabled property indicates whether dead gateway detection occurs. Setting this parameter to TRUE causes TCP ...
  54. The DeadLockTimeout property controls how long we wait, in milliseconds, to declare a deadlock in any call into a resource. ...
  55. The Debug property indicates whether the operating system is a checked (debug) build. Checked builds provide error checking, ...
  56. The DebugFilePath property indicates the path to the debug file. A debug file is created with the memory state of the machine ...
  57. The DebugInfoType property indicates what type of debugging information is to be written to the log file. Values: 0 = None ...
  58. The decimal value entered is greater than the maximum value of a DWORD (32-bit number). Should the value be truncated in ...
  59. The decimal value entered is greater than the maximum value of a DWORD (32-bit number). Should the value be truncated in ...
  60. The decimal value entered is greater than the maximum value of a QWORD (64-bit number). Should the value be truncated in ...
  61. The decimal value entered is greater than the maximum value of a QWORD (64-bit number). Should the value be truncated in ...
  62. The decode rectangle height/width must either be both zero or both greater than zero and less than or equal to the size of ...
  63. The dedicated subnet mask is required. Network Load Balancing has automatically generated a subnet mask. If you do not want ...
  64. The default "Anybody" IP filter could not be found, probably because it was explicitly removed. You can either continue without ...
  65. The default access control list (ACL) on the following Domain-DNS object class has been previously removed. All subsequently ...
  66. The default authentication level for Component Services is currently set to None. It is recommended that you change this ...
  67. The default BitLocker Key Derivation Function SP800-56A for ECC smart cards is not supported by your smart card. The Group ...
  68. The default boot program selected is either not a valid boot program file or the file path does not exist. Your clients will ...
  69. The Default Domain Controller Policy was restored successfully Note: Only the contents of the Default Domain Controller Policy ...
  70. The Default Domain Policy was restored successfully Note: Only the contents of the Default Domain Policy was restored. Group ...
  71. The default e-mail program is used whenever you send a file via e-mail from within another program, or you click a mailto: ...
  72. The default file system for this drive cannot be determined. The following information might help you resolve the error: ...
  73. The default frame type for auto-detection on %2 was changed to %3. This type is now the default if no frame type can be detected. ...
  74. The default gateway is a device that connects a local network or computer to the Internet. A broadband modem or router is ...
  75. The default gateway is not available The default gateway is a device that connects a local network or computer to the Internet. ...