Windows Server 2008

  1. The system failed to update and remove host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter ...
  2. The system failed to update and remove host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter ...
  3. The system failed to update and remove host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter ...
  4. The system failed to update and remove pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter Name ...
  5. The system failed to update and remove pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter Name ...
  6. The system failed to update and remove pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter Name ...
  7. The system failed to update and remove pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter Name ...
  8. The system failed to update and remove pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter Name ...
  9. The system failed to update and remove pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter Name ...
  10. The system failed to update and remove registration for the network adapter with settings: Adapter Name : %1 Host Name : ...
  11. The system failed to update and remove registration for the network adapter with settings: Adapter Name : %1 Host Name : ...
  12. The system failed to update and remove registration for the network adapter with settings: Adapter Name : %1 Host Name : ...
  13. The system failed to update and remove registration for the network adapter with settings: Adapter Name : %1 Host Name : ...
  14. The system failed to update and remove registration for the network adapter with settings: Adapter Name : %1 Host Name : ...
  15. The system failed to update and remove the DNS registration for the network adapter with settings: Adapter Name : %1 Host ...
  16. The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not attempt to repair ...
  17. The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not attempt to repair ...
  18. The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to repair ...
  19. The system file %1 is corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows will not attempt to repair ...
  20. The system file %1 may be corrupted, but Windows could not determine if the file was actually damaged (error code %3). No ...
  21. The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair ...
  22. The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair ...
  23. The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows could not repair this ...
  24. The system file %1 may be corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows did not attempt to ...
  25. The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows attempted to repair the ...
  26. The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows successfully repaired ...
  27. The system file %1 was corrupted, which may have caused the application %2 to stop working. Windows was unable to repair ...
  28. The system file %1 was reported as being corrupted but Windows determined that the file is not actually damaged. It may have ...
  29. The system firmware failed to enable overwriting of system memory on restart. BitLocker TPM based keys cannot be used until ...
  30. The system has attempted to load or restore a file into the registry, and the specified file is not in the format of a registry ...
  31. The system has attempted to load or restore a file into the registry, but the specified file is not in a registry file format. ...
  32. The system has called a custom component and that component has failed and generated an exception. This indicates a problem ...
  33. The system has called the CRM Compensator custom component and that component has failed and generated an exception. This ...
  34. The system has called the CRM Compensator custom component and that component has failed and generated an exception. This ...
  35. The system has called the CRM Compensator custom component and that component has returned an error. This indicates a problem ...
  36. The system has called the CRM Compensator custom component and that component has returned an error. This indicates a problem ...
  37. The system has serviced a %4 task but it took an abnormally long time (%5 seconds to be dispatched, %6 seconds to be executed). ...
  38. The system has serviced a %4 task but it took an abnormally long time (%5 seconds to be dispatched, %6 seconds to be executed). ...
  39. The system locale is %s, but this version of the Connection Manager Administration Kit is in %s. To make sure that Connection ...
  40. The system locale is set to %s, but the profile you have selected was last edited in %s. You can continue, but some strings ...
  41. The system must be restarted to enable the changes. Press "Yes" to let package manager restart the system or "No" if you ...
  42. The System object and its derivatives are Top Level Objects of CIM. They provide the scope for numerous components. Having ...
  43. The system or GP settings do not allow an Remote Assistance invitation to be created. This action has been blocked by the ...
  44. The system partition (%3!c!:) does not have enough free space. Windows installation needs at least %2!lu! megabytes (MB) ...
  45. The System performance object consists of counters that apply to more than one instance of a component processors on the ...
  46. The System Recovery Account is an administrator account built into Windows Vista to assist if problems arise with your own ...
  47. The System Recovery Account is an administrator account built into Windows Vista to assist if problems arise with your own ...
  48. The system registered host (A or AAAA) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings : Adapter Name : %1 Host ...
  49. The system registered network adapter with settings : Adapter Name : %1 Host Name : %2 Adapter-specific Domain Suffix : %3 ...
  50. The system registered pointer (PTR) resource records (RRs) for network adapter with settings: Adapter Name : %1 Host Name ...
  51. The system registry contains invalid file paths. Installation cannot proceed. This system image was applied without guaranteeing ...
  52. The System Service Manager could not determine whether the account %1 has the 'Log On As A Service' right. This service may ...
  53. The system settings or Group Policy settings will not allow this. Instead, you can start Remote Assistance and follow the ...
  54. The System State Restore started at '%1' completed with errors. Error reported '%2'(%3). Please rerun recovery once the issue ...
  55. The System State Restore started at '%1' failed with errors. Error reported '%2'(%3). Please rerun recovery once the issue ...
  56. The system time of your computer has changed. If you wish to make changes to this schedule, close this dialog and reopen ...
  57. The system time was changed. Process ID: %1 Process Name: %2 Primary User Name: %3 Primary Domain: %4 Primary Logon ID: %5 ...
  58. The system time was changed. Subject: Security ID: %1 Account Name: %2 Account Domain: %3 Logon ID: %4 Process Information: ...
  59. The system time was set successfully with the following parameters: wYear: %1, wMonth: %2, wDayOfWeek: %3, wDay: %4, wHour: ...
  60. The SystemLevelAddress property indicates whether the address information in the ErrorAddress property is a system-level ...
  61. The SystemPaletteEntries property indicates the current number of color index entries reserved for system use. This value ...
  62. The SystemPaletteEntries property indicates the current number of entries in a system's color table. If the system is not ...
  63. The SystemStartupDelay property indicates the time to delay before starting the operating system Note: The SE_SYSTEM_ENVIRONMENT ...
  64. The SystemStartupOptions property array indicates the options for starting up the computer system. Note that this property ...
  65. The SystemStartupSetting property indicates the index of the default start profile. This value is 'calculated' so that it ...
  66. The SystemTrace class is the base class for all system trace events. System trace events are fired by the kernel logger via ...
  67. The SystemVariable property indicates whether the variable is a system variable. A system variable is set by the operating ...
  68. The SystemVolume property indicates whether the volume contains the hardware specific files required to start the operating ...
  69. The SYSVOL folder may not be a parent folder of the database folder, %1. Type the name of another folder or change the name ...
  70. The SYSVOL folder may not be a parent folder of the log folder, %1. Type the name of another folder or change the name of ...
  71. The SYSVOL folder may not be the same as the database folder, %1. Type the name of another folder or change the name of the ...
  72. The SYSVOL folder may not be the same as the log folder, %1. Type the name of another folder or change the name of the log ...
  73. The SYSVOL folder must not be the same as the source folder: %1. Type the name of another folder or change the name of the ...
  74. The SysVol is not ready. This can cause the DC to not advertise itself as a DC for netlogon after dcpromo. Also trouble with ...
  75. The table below lists the static routes to enable for the scope options. Click Add Route to add a route to the table. Click ...