Windows 7
- Data sent over the Internet that fails to reach this computer due to an error will be discarded and acknowledged with a destination ...
- Data sent to this computer can be acknowledged with a confirmation message indicating the time that the data was received. ...
- Data shape command text contains a syntax error at or near position %p% in the command. The text near the error is: "%p%". ...
- Data shown about the number of received files and the DFS Replication Bandwidth Savings accumulate from the time the DFS ...
- Data that is backed up on a network location might be accessible by other people on the network. You should only save your ...
- Data transfer from the migration store has been interrupted. Verify that the migration store location is available (for example, ...
- Data transfer is only possible when the computers involved use the same security methods. Multiple security methods increase ...
- Data value cannot be converted for reasons other than sign mismatch or data overflow. For example, conversion would have ...
- Data value cannot be set or retrieved because the field data type was unknown, or the provider had insufficient resources ...
- Data width of the physical memory, in bits. A data width of 0 and a total width of 8 would indicate that the memory is solely ...
- Database %4 cannot be incrementally backed-up. You must first perform a full backup before performing an incremental backup. ...
- Database %4 has lost %5 committed log files (%6-%7), however lost log resilience has allowed ESE to recover this database ...
- Database %4 requires log files %5-%6 in order to recover all committed data. Recovery could only locate up to log file: %7, ...
- Database %4 requires logfile %5 created at %6 in order to recover successfully. Recovery found the logfile created at %7. ...
- Database %4 requires logfiles %5-%6 (%8 - %9) in order to recover successfully. Recovery could only locate logfiles up to ...
- Database %4 requires logfiles %5-%6 in order to recover successfully. Recovery could only locate logfiles starting at %7. ...
- Database %4: Page %5 failed verification due to a flush-order dependency mismatch. This page should have flushed before page ...
- Database %4: Page %5 failed verification due to a timestamp mismatch. The expected timestamp was %6 but the actual timestamp ...
- Database '%4': Available B-Tree IDs (ObjectIDs) have almost been completely consumed. Freed/unused B-Tree IDs may be reclaimed ...
- Database '%4': Background clean-up skipped pages. The database may benefit from widening the online maintenance window during ...
- Database '%4': Out of B-Tree IDs (ObjectIDs). Freed/unused B-Tree IDs may be reclaimed by performing an offline defragmentation ...
- Database '%4': The database engine has built an in-memory cache of %5 space tree nodes on a B-Tree (ObjectId: %6, PgnoRoot: ...
- Database '%4': The database engine lost unused pages %5-%6 while attempting space reclamation on a B-Tree (ObjectId %7). ...
- Database '%4': The primary index '%5' of table '%6' may be corrupt. If there is no later event showing the index being rebuilt, ...
- Database '%4': The secondary index '%5' of table '%6' may be corrupt. If there is no later event showing the index being ...
- Database '%4': The secondary index '%5' of table '%6' will be rebuilt as a precautionary measure after the Windows version ...
- Database '%4': While attempting to move to the next or previous node in a B-Tree, the database engine skipped over %7 non-visible ...
- Database '%4': While attempting to move to the next or previous node in a B-Tree, the database engine skipped over %7 non-visible ...
- Database and log files can become very large and can possibly consume all available disk space. If these files are located ...
- Database Cache % Hit is the percentage of database file page requests that were fulfilled by the database cache without causing ...
- Database Cache % Resident is the percentage of the database cache that are currently in the process's working set. Dev Only] ...
- Database Cache Misses per second is the rate at which database file page requests were fulfilled by the database cache by ...
- Database Cache Size (MB) is the amount of system memory (in MegaBytes) used by the database cache manager to hold commonly ...
- Database Cache Size is the amount of system memory used by the database cache manager to hold commonly used information from ...
- Database Cache Size Resident (MB) is the amount of system memory (in MegaBytes) used by the database cache that is currently ...
- Database Cache Size Resident is the amount of system memory used by the database cache that is currently part of the working ...
- Database Clean Pages Written/sec is the rate that pages are written to the database file (s) from the database cache. Dev ...
- Database Commits shows the number of database commit operations performed by the DFS Replication service. This counter indicates ...
- Database Lookups shows the number of database search operations performed by the DFS Replication service This counter indicates ...
- Database Page Evictions/sec is the rate that database file page requests that require the database cache manager to allocate ...
- Database Page Fault Stalls/sec is the rate of page faults that cannot be serviced because there are no pages available for ...
- Database Page Faults/sec is the rate that database file page requests require the database cache manager to allocate a new ...
- Database Pages Version Copied/sec is the rate at which pages in the database cache are being copied into new pages in the ...
- Database provides performance statistics for each process using the ESE high performance embedded database management system. ...
- Database recovery failed with error %4 because it encountered references to a database, '%5', which does not match the current ...
- Database recovery failed with error %4 because it encountered references to a database, '%5', which is no longer present. ...
- Database recovery on '%5' failed with error %4. The database is not in the state expected at the first reference of this ...
- Database recovery stopped abruptly while redoing logfile %4 (%5,%6). The logs after this point may not be recognizable and ...
- dataChannelTimeout Specifies the timeout (in seconds) when the data channel will be timed out due to inactivity. (Disconnects ...
- Datagram Bytes Received/sec is the rate at which datagram bytes are received by the computer. A datagram is a connectionless ...
- Datagram Bytes Sent/sec is the rate at which datagram bytes are sent from the computer. A datagram is a connectionless packet ...
- Datagram Bytes/sec is the rate at which datagram bytes are processed by the computer. This counter is the sum of datagram ...
- Datagrams Forwarded/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which attemps were made to find routes to forward input ...
- Datagrams Outbound Discarded is the number of output IP datagrams that were discarded even though no problems were encountered ...
- Datagrams Outbound No Route is the number of IP datagrams that were discarded because no route could be found to transmit ...
- Datagrams Received Address Errors is the number of input datagrams that were discarded because the IP address in their IP ...
- Datagrams Received Delivered/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which input datagrams were successfully delivered ...
- Datagrams Received Discarded is the number of input IP datagrams that were discarded even though problems prevented their ...
- Datagrams Received Errors is the number of received UDP datagrams that could not be delivered for reasons other than the ...
- Datagrams Received Header Errors is the number of input datagrams that were discarded due to errors in the IP headers, including ...
- Datagrams Received Unknown Protocol is the number of locally-addressed datagrams that were successfully received but were ...
- Datagrams Received/sec is the rate at which datagrams are received by the computer. A datagram is a connectionless packet ...
- Datagrams Received/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP datagrams are received from the interfaces, including ...
- Datagrams Sent/sec is the rate at which datagrams are sent from the computer. A datagram is a connectionless packet whose ...
- Datagrams Sent/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP datagrams were supplied for transmission by local IP ...
- Datagrams/sec is the rate at which datagrams are processed by the computer. This counter displays the sum of datagrams sent ...
- Datagrams/sec is the rate, in incidents per second, at which IP datagrams were received from or sent to the interfaces, including ...
- DAV marks it's requests with a special server variable. If the static file handler sees the special server variable, it knows ...
- Day and Time Restrictions specify the days and times when connection attempts are and are not allowed. These restrictions ...
- Dcdiag could not locate %1 in the dcdiag's cache of servers. Try running this dcdiag test against this server, to avoid any ...
- Dcdiag detected that the DNS database contains the following zones: %1, %2, %3, and %4 Dcdiag also detected that the following ...
- DcInfo: DomainControllerName: %1!s! DomainControllerAddress: %2!s! DomainControllerAddressType: 3!x! DomainGuid: %4!s! DomainName: ...
- DCOM cannot launch the remote server (Remrras.exe). Check the launch and access permissions of Remrras.exe on the target ...
- DCOM: Machine Access Restrictions in Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) syntax This policy setting determines ...
- DCOM: Machine Launch Restrictions in Security Descriptor Definition Language (SDDL) syntax This policy setting determines ...