Windows 8.1

  1. The path %1 is not on cluster managed storage therefore the cluster cannot guarantee the availability of the storage. In ...
  2. The path %1 is on an SMB path not managed by the cluster. Since this path is not managed by the cluster ensure that the SMB ...
  3. The path '%1' does not exist. This path will be ignored for now. The directory was probably deleted and will not be included ...
  4. The path '%1' is not valid. To install AD LDS on this version of Windows, the path must be on the same volume as the data ...
  5. The path '%1' which is used by a virtual machine is a differencing disk which depends upon the parent disk '%2'. Any operations ...
  6. The path '%s' does not exist. This path will be ignored for now. The directory was probably deleted and will not be included ...
  7. The path '{0}' for a virtual hard disk is on the disk witness for the cluster. Hyper-V data cannot be stored on a disk witness ...
  8. The path '{0}' for a virtual machine configuration is on the disk witness for the cluster. Hyper-V data cannot be stored ...
  9. The path '{0}' for virtual machine checkpoints is on the disk witness for the cluster. Hyper-V data cannot be stored on a ...
  10. The path '{0}' specified for the hotfix root folder is not a supported UNC path. Specify a path in the form 'HotfixRootF ...
  11. The path '{0}' specifies a disk that is in another cluster group. To move the disk into the virtual machine's cluster group, ...
  12. The path '{0}' specifies a disk that is still in available storage and has not been moved into the virtual machine's cluster ...
  13. The path '{0}' where the virtual hard disk is stored is not a path to storage in the cluster or to storage that can be added ...
  14. The path '{0}' where the virtual machine checkpoints are stored is not a path to storage in the cluster or to storage that ...
  15. The path '{0}' where the virtual machine configuration is stored is not a path to storage in the cluster or to storage that ...
  16. The path '{0}' where the virtual machine Smart Paging files are stored is not a path to storage in the cluster or to storage ...
  17. The path '{0}' where the virtual machine Smart Paging files are stored is on the disk witness for the cluster. Hyper-V data ...
  18. The path cannot be used for creating a drive path likely because the folder does not exist or is already a drive path to ...
  19. The path chosen for the system volume is not accessible. Please either manually delete the contents of the path or choose ...
  20. The path expression cannot contain the reserved escape character '|'. Use an expression without reserved characters. |' - ...
  21. The path is not in the correct format. Paths can contain only provider and drive names separated by slashes or backslashes. ...
  22. The path is not in the correct format. Provider paths must contain a provider Id, followed by "::", followed by a provider ...
  23. The path is not specified or contains invalid characters, such as " ?*]. Specify a path that does not contain these characters. ...
  24. The path length of the folder or one of the subfolders exceeds the limits. The maximum path length is {0} for folders with ...
  25. The Path property is a string representing the path of the file. This includes leading and trailing backslashes. Example: ...
  26. The path returned for the LUN is invalid. Either it has an incorrect path type specified, or, the initiator portal properties ...
  27. The path returned for the port is invalid. Either it has an incorrect port type specified, or, the HBA port properties structure ...
  28. The path specification for the content source cannot contain wildcard characters, such as ?*]. Remove all wildcards from ...
  29. The path specified in the Boot Configuration Data (BCD) for a BitLocker Drive Encryption integrity-protected application ...
  30. The path specified in the program field entry may not be the same on all machines. You may wish to either include the program ...
  31. The path to the folder %1 is not in a valid format. Specify a valid folder path, including the drive letter. Example path: ...
  32. The path to the installed software element. If the component is a registry key,the registry roots are represented numerically. ...
  33. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon (";") delimited paths that Windows uses when locating files. If run with "Partial" ...
  34. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon delimited folder paths that Windows uses when locating files. Create will ...
  35. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon delimited folder paths that Windows uses when locating files. Create will ...
  36. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon delimited folder paths that Windows uses when locating files. Delete will ...
  37. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon delimited folder paths that Windows uses when locating files. Delete will ...
  38. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon delimited folder paths that Windows uses when locating files. Replace will ...
  39. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon delimited folder paths that Windows uses when locating files. Replace will ...
  40. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon delimited folder paths that Windows uses when locating files. Update will ...
  41. The PATH variable contains a list of semicolon delimited folder paths that Windows uses when locating files. Update will ...
  42. The path where the virtual machine checkpoints are stored, '{0}', is not on storage managed by this failover cluster. Verify ...
  43. The path where the virtual machine configuration is stored, '{0}', is not on storage managed by this failover cluster. Verify ...
  44. The path where the virtual machine hard disk is stored, '{0}', is not on storage managed by this failover cluster. Verify ...
  45. The path where the virtual machine Smart Paging files are stored, '{0}', is not on storage that is managed by this failover ...
  46. The path you entered, '%s', is too long so your connection could not be saved. Please try to save the file again with a shorter ...
  47. The path {0} does not contain a FileSystem provider. Verify that the specified path contains the FileSystem provider, and ...
  48. The path {0} does not exist. This path will be ignored for now. The directory was probably deleted and will not be included ...
  49. The PathName parameter passes the fully qualified path of the service binary file that implements the service. Example: ...
  50. The PathName parameter passes the fully qualified path to the executable file that implements the service. Example: \Sys ...
  51. The PathName property contains the fully qualified path to the service binary file that implements the service. Example: ...
  52. The PauseAfterReset property identifies the time delay before the reboot is initiated. It is used after a system power cycle, ...
  53. The PauseService method attempts to place the service in the paused state. It returns an integer value of 0 if the PauseService ...
  54. The PDC emulator operations master {1} in this forest is configured to correctly synchronize time from a valid time source. ...
  55. The PDC emulator processes password changes from earlier-version clients and other domain controllers on a best-effort basis; ...
  56. The PDO property represents Physical Device Object e.g \Device\00000002 PDOs represent individual devices on a bus to a bus ...
  57. The peak size of the process VLM virtual memory space in bytes. This value indicates the maximum size of the process VLM ...
  58. The PeakPageFileUsage property indicates the maximum amount of page file space used during the life of the process. Example: ...
  59. The PeakVirtualSize property specifies the maximum virtual address space the process has used at any one time. Use of virtual ...
  60. The peer has attempted to perform an operation that requires that requires connectivity, but is not connected to the graph.%0 ...
  61. The peer list rejected an incoming server announcement. This event is generated if the request is not valid, not if the server ...
  62. The Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) performance object consists of counters that monitor each of available PNRP clouds. ...
  63. The Peer Name Resolution Protocol cloud did not start because the creation of the default identity failed with error code: ...
  64. The Peer Name Resolution Protocol Service service did not start because the receive message entry point (WSARecvMsg) is not ...
  65. The PelsHeight property indicates the height of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated in favor of a ...
  66. The PelsWidth property indicates the width of the displayable surface. This property has been deprecated in favor of a corresponding ...
  67. The Per Processor Network Activity Cycles counter set measures processor cycles due to network activity of an interface on ...
  68. The Per Processor Network Interface Card Activity counter set measures network activity of a network interface card per processor. ...
  69. The per-device CAL was not revoked because the revocable CAL limit is already reached. The next revoke is allowed on:{0}. ...
  70. The Per-user job limit (%2) specified through Group Policy must be less than or equal to Per-computer job Limit (%3). To ...
  71. The percentage of the job that has completed at the time that this value is requested. Note that this property is also present ...
  72. The PerfHost service is about to call the collect procedure (%5) of provider %3 (%4) with query "%1" and buffer size %2. ...
  73. The performance counter explain text string value in the registry is not formatted correctly. The malformed string is %1!s!. ...
  74. The performance counter name string value in the registry is not formatted correctly. The malformed string is %1!s!. The ...
  75. The performance counter specified in the PdhAddCounter() call has already been added to the performance query. This counter ...