EXPLANATION You used an illegal date format. ACTION Retype the command with a correct date format. Dates should be typed in the form mm/dd/yy or dd/mm/yy, depending on the user's country code. Months can be represented by a number, spelled out, or abbreviated to exactly 3 letters. Use commas or slashes to separate the parts of the date--do not use spaces. If you do not specify the year, Windows NT assumes it to be the next occurrence of the date.
EXPLANATION You typed an invalid time range. ACTION Retype the command with a valid time range. Use either the 12-hour format, ...
EXPLANATION You typed an invalid user name or group name. ACTION Check the spelling of the user or group name. To see a list ...
EXPLANATION You typed an invalid value for the listed option. ACTION Retype the command with valid values. To see the syntax ...
EXPLANATION You typed invalid options or variables with the command. ACTION Retype the command, using valid options and variables. ...
EXPLANATION You used an illegal date format. ACTION Retype the command with a correct date format. Dates should be typed ...
EXPLANATION You used an incorrect password. ACTION Check that you have the correct password, and then retype it. If you cannot ...
EXPLANATION Your computer has an incorrect version of the operating system. ACTION Upgrade your computer to the latest version ...
EXPLANATION Your home directory is not a network path that can be connected to. The directory must specify a full path, including ...
EXPLANATION Your password has expired. You will not be able to perform any network tasks until you change your password. ...