Windows 7

  1. The domain controller replication intersite messaging service received an SMTP message in its drop directory which could ...
  2. The domain controller replication intersite messaging service received an SMTP message in its drop directory which could ...
  3. The domain controller that currently hosts the infrastructure master role for this domain also is a global catalog server. ...
  4. The domain controller that currently hosts the infrastructure master role for this domain also is a global catalog server. ...
  5. The domain controller will no longer replicate the following directory partition from the domain controller at the following ...
  6. The domain controller you are using is running Windows 2000, and the GPO you selected contains application installation settings. ...
  7. The domain controller you have selected does not have the RSoP planning mode functionality available. Please select a different ...
  8. The domain controller {0} must be able to reach a DNS server and retrieve DNS records that are associated with this domain ...
  9. The domain DNS name "%1" has an invalid format. DNS names can contain letters, numbers, and hyphens, but not spaces. Periods ...
  10. The domain functional levels have been updated to values that are incompatible with the functional level supported by this ...
  11. The domain in computer name '{0}' is not valid. Make sure that the domain exists and that the name is a valid domain name. ...
  12. The domain name "%1" contains characters that are not allowed. Standard DNS names may contain letters (a-z, A-Z), numbers ...
  13. The domain name "%1" contains the underscore character (_). Microsoft DNS servers allow underscore characters in the DNS ...
  14. The domain name "%1" does not conform to Internet Domain Name Service specifications, although it is a legal Microsoft name. ...
  15. The domain name "%1" includes domain "%2". For the new domain tree, specify a domain name that does not share a contiguous ...
  16. The domain name "%1" is not properly formatted. Periods (.) are used to separate domains. Each domain is limited to %2!d! ...
  17. The domain name "%1" is subordinate to the domain named "%2". For the new domain tree, specify a domain name that does not ...
  18. The domain name "%1" might be a NetBIOS domain name. If this is the case, verify that the domain name is properly registered ...
  19. The domain name "%2" contains the following characters that are not supported by the language set for non-Unicode programs ...
  20. The domain name attribute of a recovery password record is in unknown format. Make sure you have the most current version ...
  21. The domain name cannot be extracted from the computer's fully qualified domain name (FQDN) {1}, which is referenced by member ...
  22. The domain name is not valid. A domain name can contain a maximum of 17 characters and must not contain these characters ...
  23. The Domain Name System (DNS) allows a DNS namespace to be divided into zones. Each zone stores information about one or more ...
  24. The Domain Name System (DNS) host (A/AAAA) resource records that map from the fully qualified DNS domain name to the IPv4 ...
  25. The Domain Name System (DNS) host resource records for this domain controller's fully qualified domain name currently map ...
  26. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system used for locating computers and network services. DNS is best ...
  27. The Domain Name System (DNS) is a hierarchical naming system used for locating computers and network services. DNS is best ...
  28. The domain naming operations master ensures that domain names are unique. Only one Active Directory Domain Controller in ...
  29. The domain of the destination server {0} cannot be determined. Some file permissions may not be copied to the destination ...
  30. The domain of the security principal %2 can not be contacted to determine the type of this security principal which is referenced ...
  31. The domain of this computer, %1 has been downgraded from Windows 2000 or newer to Windows NT4 or older. The computer cannot ...
  32. The domain user will have access to all files, folders, and programs on this computer and all shared files, folders, and ...
  33. The domain will no longer exist after you uninstall Active Directory Domain Services from the last domain controller in the ...
  34. The domain-based namespace was created successfully but is currently unavailable for management due to Active Directory Domain ...
  35. The DomainDNSRegistrationEnabled parameter specifies whether the IP addresses for this connection are registered in DNS under ...
  36. The DomainDNSRegistrationEnabled property specifies whether the IP addresses for this connection are registered in DNS under ...
  37. The DomainName property indicates the name of the domain. The DNS-style name (for example, microsoft.com.) will be returned ...
  38. The DomainRole property indicates the role this computer plays within its assigned domain-workgroup. The domain-workgroup ...
  39. The DoubleSpeedThreshold property contains one of two acceleration values. The sensitivity of the pointing device doubles ...
  40. The download was not able to proceed. This may be because the server failed during download, or permissions were denied. ...
  41. The DragFullWindows property indicates whether the contents of a window are shown when a user moves the window. Values: TRUE ...
  42. The drive '%1!s!' is on the same physical disk where the backup will be saved. If this disk fails, you will lose your backups. ...
  43. The drive cannot be encrypted because it contains system boot information. Create a separate partition for use as the system ...
  44. The drive cannot be encrypted because it does not have enough free space. Delete any unnecessary data on the drive to create ...
  45. The drive cannot be locked because it is automatically unlocked on this computer. Remove the automatic unlock protector to ...
  46. The drive configuration is unsuitable for BitLocker Drive Encryption. To use BitLocker, please uninstall clustering services. ...
  47. The drive did not complete the erase in one hour. The drive may require a power cycle, media removal, or other manual intervention ...
  48. The drive did not report sufficient data for a MODE SENSE (page 0x2A) command. The drive may not be supported, or the media ...
  49. The drive did not report sufficient data for a READ DISC INFORMATION command. The drive may not be supported, or the media ...
  50. The drive encryption algorithm and key cannot be set on a previously encrypted drive. To encrypt this drive with BitLocker ...
  51. The drive is unlocked but it will be locked again if you remove it or turn off your computer. You should change your password ...
  52. The drive letter %c: is already mapped to a network share or a local path. In order to see the volume after the operation, ...
  53. The drive letter assigned to a system disk on one node conflicted with the drive letter assigned to a disk on another node. ...
  54. The drive letter {0} is already in use in the new cluster. This disk will appear without any drive letter in the new cluster. ...
  55. The drive letter {0} is in the available storage in the new cluster, if you do not select that drive as a replacement for ...
  56. The drive or network connection that the shortcut '%1!ls!' refers to is unavailable. Make sure that the disk is properly ...
  57. The drive reported that it is performing a long-running operation, such as finishing a write. The drive may be unusable for ...
  58. The drive reported that the combination of parameters provided in the mode page for a MODE SELECT command were not supported. ...
  59. The drive returned an unexpected error during the erase. The the media may be unusable, the erase may be complete, or the ...
  60. The drive that you are saving your backups on is on the same physical disk as the drive that your computer boots from or ...
  61. The drive you are attempting to lock does not have any key protectors available for encryption because BitLocker protection ...
  62. The DriveIntegrity property indicates whether files can be accurately read from the CD device. This is achieved by reading ...
  63. The DriveLetter property indicates the drive letter assigned to the volume. This property is NULL for volumes without drive ...
  64. The driver %3 for the %2 device %1 got stuck in an infinite loop. This usually indicates a problem with the device itself ...
  65. The driver cannot be installed because it requires an end-user license agreement (EULA) which is missing. Contact the vendor ...
  66. The driver command does not support folder arguments in this context. Try specifying a specific INF file and running the ...
  67. The driver command is missing a path to an INF file or folder. Try adding the path and running the command again. For more ...
  68. The driver failed to initialize properly.%r You may not be able to change the adapter settings.%r %r To resolve, reload the ...
  69. The driver files are not available for the current CPU platform. Please contact your administrator to install proper driver ...
  70. The driver for device %1 detected a port timeout due to prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort ...
  71. The driver for One-touch Start Buttons currently installed on this computer is incompatible with this version of Windows. ...
  72. The driver for the USB MultiMediaCard SD Memory Card Device that is currently installed on this computer is incompatible ...
  73. The driver has detected that device %1 has predicted that it will fail. Immediately back up your data and replace your hard ...
  74. The driver has detected that this HID mouse has bad firmware. It is reporting a bad physical minimum/maximum for one or more ...
  75. The driver has detected that this HID mouse has bad firmware. It is reporting absolute axes where relative axes are expected. ...