Windows 7

  1. The default installation for the Web Server (IIS) role includes the installation of role services that enable you to serve ...
  2. The default level you selected is more restrictive than the current default security level. Changing to this default security ...
  3. The default news program is used whenever you send a file via NNTP from within another program, or you click a news: link ...
  4. The default NTFS security settings have been applied to Active Directory Domain Services folders as requested by the user. ...
  5. The default NTFS security settings have been applied to Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services folders as requested ...
  6. The default NTFS security settings have not been applied to Active Directory Domain Services folders. User Action Attempt ...
  7. The default NTFS security settings have not been applied to Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services folders. User ...
  8. The default Password Replication Policy groups are present on the PDC "%1", but they have not yet replicated to "%2". Read-only ...
  9. The default Password Replication Policy groups were recently created on the domain controller "%1", but they have not yet ...
  10. The default Permission settings are read only and cannot be changed, unless a group policy is set to override this. Use the ...
  11. The default platform timer resolution is 15.6ms (15625000ns) and should be used whenever the system is idle. If the timer ...
  12. The default policy module for RD Licensing (Tls236.dll) will be used for all Remote Desktop Services client access license ...
  13. The default replication group schedule to be used for any connection in this connection object that does not have a custom ...
  14. The default response rule is not valid on Windows Vista. It is valid only on earlier versions of Windows. Do you want to ...
  15. The default response rule responds to remote computers that request security, when no other rule applies. To communicate ...
  16. The default rules are currently not in the rule list for this rule collection. When creating rules, it is recommended that ...
  17. The default security settings for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 allow a user who is not a member of the local Administrators ...
  18. The default settings from the IIS metabase cannot be displayed. The displayed default settings are not correct. Try opening ...
  19. The default transaction resource manager on volume %2 encountered a non-retryable error and could not start. The data contains ...
  20. The default transaction resource manager on volume %2 encountered an error while starting and its metadata was reset. The ...
  21. The default value is 0, which indicates that the failover cluster will do a quick check of each volume of the resource during ...
  22. The default value of the following registry key has changed because the configuration set functional level has been set to ...
  23. The default value of the following registry key has changed because the forest functional level has been set to Windows Server ...
  24. The default Windows Domain used for Basic Authentication is the local domain the web server is active in. If the default ...
  25. The default Windows power plan types include Balanced, Power saver, and High performance. The three types are designed to ...
  26. The DefaultIcon property contains the path to the executable file and the resource identifier of the default icon used by ...
  27. The DefaultIPGateway is an input parameter to the SetGateways method. It contains a list of IP addresses to gateways where ...
  28. The DefaultIPGateway property contains a list of IP addresses of default gateways used by the computer system. Example: 194.161.12.1 ...
  29. The DefaultTOS parameter specifies the Type of Service (TOS) value put in the header of outgoing IP packets. See RFC 791 ...
  30. The DefaultTOS property indicates the default Type Of Service (TOS) value set in the header of outgoing IP packets. RFC 791 ...
  31. The DefaultTTL property indicates the default Time To Live (TTL) value set in the header of outgoing IP packets. The TTL ...
  32. The defined custom rights of {0} cannot be saved because there are no users who have full control right other than the rights ...
  33. The delegation management features let computer administrators retain full control of the Web server, while enabling them ...
  34. The delete command will remove a RepsFrom attribute on the destination domain controller for the specified naming context. ...
  35. The Delete method deletes a scheduled job. The method returns an integer value which can be interpretted as follows: 0 - ...
  36. The Delete method deletes an existing service. It returns an integer value of 0 if the service was successfully deleted, ...
  37. The Delete method deletes an existing service. It returns one of the following integer values: 0 - The request was accepted. ...
  38. The Delete method will delete the logical file (or directory) specified in the object path. Delete returns an integer value ...
  39. The delete operation cannot continue because this snap-in is connected to a domain controller in a different domain than ...
  40. The delete operation cannot continue because this snap-in is connected to the domain controller that is being deleted. Instead, ...
  41. The DeleteEx method will delete the logical file (or directory) specified in the object path. DeleteEx returns an integer ...
  42. The deleting of the USN Journal is in progress. Your volume cannot be checked at this time. Please wait a few minutes and ...
  43. The Demand-Dial interface %1 was not registered with the Router. Demand-Dial interfaces are not supported on a Windows NT ...
  44. The dependency information log file reached its maximum size and some dependency information was lost. Please consult the ...
  45. The Dependent Clients page cannot be displayed. Message Queuing may not be properly installed. Please reinstall Message Queuing. ...
  46. The Dependent property references a mapped logical disk defined within the session referenced by the Antecedent property. ...
  47. The Dependent reference represents the properties of the logical device that is using the system resources assigned to it. ...
  48. The Dependent reference represents the system driver that uses the network adapter through the network protocol of this class. ...
  49. The Dependent reference represents the Win32_BaseService containing a base service that is dependent on the Antecedent property ...
  50. The Dependent reference represents the Win32_BaseService containing the properties of the base service that is dependent ...
  51. The Dependent reference represents the Win32_DiskPartition containing the properties of a disk partition residing on the ...
  52. The Dependent reference represents the Win32_LogicalDisk containing the properties of a logical disk that resides on a physical ...
  53. The deployment object in Active Directory for the software application %2 in the backup could not be undeleted, but the task ...
  54. The deregistration of some DNS domain controller locator records was aborted at the time of this domain controller demotion ...
  55. The Derivation string provides an expression that will be used by the commandline utility to derive the value for the property. ...
  56. The Derivation string represents the name of the method the verb is based on or the name of a standard verb (for example ...
  57. The description for Event ID ( %1!u! ) in Source ( %2 ) cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not ...
  58. The description for Event ID {0} from source {1} cannot be found. Either the component that raises this event is not installed ...
  59. The description for the destination IP subnet is being changed to "%1" because the subnet mask does not specify a subnet. ...
  60. The description is displayed in the taskpad or as an InfoTip, depending on which option was selected for the taskpad view. ...
  61. The Description property indicates the full name of the codec driver. This string is intended to be displayed in large (descriptive) ...
  62. The Description property provides a description of the Windows operating system. Some user interfaces (those that allow editing ...
  63. The Descriptions property values may contain human-readable descriptions of the object. In the case of an LDAP-derived instance, ...
  64. The deserialization operation from a canonical format file failed because the file data does not conform to the published ...
  65. The deserialization operation from a canonical format file failed because the version of the synchronization provider which ...
  66. The Desktop heap encountered an error while allocating session memory. There is more information in the system event log. ...
  67. The Desktop Wallpaper could not be changed because there is not enough disk space. Please delete some files and try again. ...
  68. The Desktop Window Manager did not start because an analysis of the hardware and configuration indicated that it would perform ...
  69. The Desktop Window Manager did not start because the maximum texture size supported by the graphics adapter is less than ...
  70. The Desktop Window Manager did not start due to the Windows installation not being Genuine. Consult the user interface that ...
  71. The Desktop Window Manager has restarted locking system memory due to falling far enough below its working set threshold ...
  72. The Desktop Window Manager Session Manager service and the Desktop Window Manager process are used to display Aero desktop ...
  73. The Desktop Window Manager used an opaque colorization because an analysis of the hardware and configuration indicated that ...
  74. The DesktopInteract parameter passes the value that indicates whether the service can create or communicate with windows ...
  75. The DesktopInteract property indicates whether the service can create or communicate with windows on the desktop. Values: ...