Windows 7

  1. The maximum job size entered is not valid. Depending on the unit of data you selected, the maximum job size must be an integer ...
  2. The maximum log file size specified is too small to log the selected counters. No data will be recorded in this log file. ...
  3. The Maximum Log Size specified is not valid. It is too large or too small. The Maximum Log Size will be set to the following: ...
  4. The Maximum Log Size specified is not valid. It is too large, too small, or not a multiple of 64 KB. The Maximum Log Size ...
  5. The maximum Network Load Balancing cluster size limit has been reached. No more hosts can be added. Either remove a host ...
  6. The maximum number of Active Directory Domain Services database sessions was reached, causing a request to the service to ...
  7. The maximum number of Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services database sessions was reached, causing a request to ...
  8. The maximum number of active transactions that the MS DTC log file can accomodate has been exceeded. You must increase the ...
  9. The maximum number of applications was exceeded. The network control block (NCB) request was refused. The NCB is the data. ...
  10. The maximum number of bytes of nonpaged pool the server has had in use at any one point. Indicates how much physical memory ...
  11. The maximum number of bytes of paged pool the server has had allocated. Indicates the proper sizes of the Page File(s) and ...
  12. The maximum number of connection tracking descriptors per allocation. This property is deprecated - use MaxConnectionDescriptors ...
  13. The maximum number of days a message can remain in the Archives cannot equal zero, yet a number must be displayed in the ...
  14. The maximum number of days a message can remain in the Inbox cannot equal zero, yet a number must be displayed in the Days ...
  15. The maximum number of days a message can remain in the Outbox cannot equal zero, yet a number must be displayed in the Days ...
  16. The maximum number of days a message can remain in the Sent Items folder cannot equal zero, yet a number must be displayed ...
  17. The maximum number of files have been queued for repair. A reboot is required to complete the repair of these files. To repair ...
  18. The maximum number of internal files open at one time in the MacFile server. This count does not include files opened on ...
  19. The maximum number of kernel mode clients for the virtualization infrastructure driver has been reached. Restarting the virtual ...
  20. The maximum number of license codes that can be accepted in a batch has been exceeded. Process the values that have already ...
  21. The maximum number of Machine Check Event corrected error events that can be saved to the Event Log has been reached. Logging ...
  22. The maximum number of processes that can be excluded cannot exceed 128. Delete an existing process name, and then try again. ...
  23. The maximum number of records that can be returned for a query is {0}. To narrow your search, specify a different date range. ...
  24. The maximum number of secrets that may be stored in a single system has been exceeded. The length and number of secrets is ...
  25. The maximum number of users (%1) executing shell operations has been exceeded. Retry after sometime or raise the quota for ...
  26. The maximum number of worker processes that have been created for the application pool since Windows Process Activation Service ...
  27. The MaximumAddressSize property indicates the maximum length of a socket address supported by the protocol. Socket addresses ...
  28. The MaximumAllowed property indicates the limit on the maximum number of users allowed to use this resource concurrently. ...
  29. The MaximumComponentLength property contains the maximum length of a filename component supported by the Win32 drive. A filename ...
  30. The MaximumComponentLength property indicates the maximum length of a filename component supported by the Win32 CD-ROM drive. ...
  31. The MaximumInputBufferSize property specifies the maximum size of the serial port driver's internal input buffer. A value ...
  32. The MaximumMessageSize property indicates the maximum message size supported by the protocol. This is the maximum size of ...
  33. The MaximumOutputBufferSize property specifies the maximum size of the serial port driver's internal output buffer. A value ...
  34. The MaximumSize property indicates the maximum size of the page file as set by the user. The operating system will not allow ...
  35. The MaximumSize property indicates the maximum size of the Win32 registry. If the system is successful in using the ProposedSize ...
  36. The MaximumStorage property specifies the maximum amount of disk space available to the user. If MaximumStorage is set to ...
  37. The MaximumWorkingSetSize property indicates the maximum working set size of the process. The working set of a process is ...
  38. The MaxNumberControlled property indicates the maximum number of directly addressable ports supported by this network adapter. ...
  39. The MaxQuiesceTime property has been deprecated. When evaluating the use of Quiesce, it was determine that this single property ...
  40. The MaxWaitOnClientObjects property specifies the amount of time a newly created object waits to be used by the client before ...
  41. The MBR signature or GPT ID for one or more disks could not be set to the intended value. Check the Application event log ...
  42. The MCCS version in a monitor's mccs_ver capability does not match the MCCS version the monitor reports when the VCP Version ...
  43. The MD5 algorithm is a well-known algorithm for computing a 128-bit checksum for any file or object. The likelihood of two ...
  44. The media cannot be used because it is a part of the current backup. To continue, insert different media, and then enter ...
  45. The Media Center Extender session was terminated because the check to verify that the Extender is enabled in PnP failed. ...
  46. The Media Center Extender you are attempting to contact is not on the same network as your Windows Media Center PC. Make ...
  47. The media does not contain data to make this server a global catalog server. Data for this domain will be installed from ...
  48. The media does not contain data to make this server a global catalog server. Data for this domain will be installed from ...
  49. The media either has less than 1 gigabyte of free space or has a file system that is not suitable for storing backups. It ...
  50. The media for this item resides on a network share that your device is not authorized to access. To resolve the problem, ...
  51. The media in the drive does not have sufficient space to start a backup. Insert new media into drive %1. To continue, enter ...
  52. The media in the drive is different from the requested media. To continue, insert media labeled %1 into a DVD drive or other ...
  53. The media is not writable. Insert writable media to continue. Write the Label information on the media, insert the media, ...
  54. The media item is not shared to any user or device. Do you want to allow the device to access this item and other similar ...
  55. The media library used by Windows Media Player is corrupted. This might affect your ability to browse and search for media ...
  56. The media type cannot be removed from this library since at least one drive in the library reports it can support this media ...
  57. The media usage rights for this file are not valid. If you obtained this file from an online store, contact the store for ...
  58. The media usage rights for this file are not yet valid. To see when they will become valid, right-click the file in the library, ...
  59. The media usage rights for this file have expired or are no longer valid. If you obtained the file from an online store, ...
  60. The media usage rights for this file require a feature that is not supported in your current version of Windows Media Player ...
  61. The media you select must have been created either from a read-only domain controller (RODC) or by using NTDSUTIL to create ...
  62. The media's speed is incompatible with the device. This may be caused by using higher or lower speed media than the range ...
  63. The MediaLoaded property determines whether the media for a disk drive is loaded. For fixed disk drives, this property will ...
  64. The MediaLoaded property indicates whether a CD-ROM is in the drive. Values: TRUE or FALSE. If TRUE, the CD is in the drive. ...
  65. The MediaType property defines the particular type of media through which transmission signals pass. Common network media ...
  66. The MediaType property indicates the type of media currently present in the logical drive. This value will be one of the ...
  67. The MediaType property indicates the type of media used or accessed by this device. In this class, the value will always ...
  68. The MediaType property specifies the media type used by (or accessed by) this device. In this case, it is set to \"Tape Drive\". ...
  69. The member 'ModuleVersion' is not present in the module manifest. This member must exist and be assigned a version number ...
  70. The member '{0}' in the module manifest is invalid: {1}. Please make sure that a valid value is specified for this field ...
  71. The member object that references computer {1} already exists in the replication group {0} in Active Directory Domain Services. ...
  72. The member {0} cannot be added to the replication group because the member is not running a supported Windows server operating ...
  73. The member {0} contains a replicated folder that is published in a namespace. Deleting the member does not remove the member's ...
  74. The member {0} contains a replicated folder that is published in a namespace. Deleting the membership for this member does ...
  75. The member {0} contains a replicated folder that is published in a namespace. Disabling the membership for this member does ...