%11SMS Site Component Manager detected that the %1 service was installed on site system "%2", but SMS Site Component Manager could not deinstall the service.%12 Possible cause: SMS Site Component Manager does not have sufficient access rights to administer the site system. Solution: Verify that the Site System Connection accounts are properly configured to allow SMS to administer the site system. SMS Site Component Manager uses the %1 service to install SMS server components, and cannot install component %3 until the existing %1 service can be deinstalled. If this problem persists and you cannot fix it, refer to your SMS documentation or the Microsoft Knowledge Base for further troubleshooting information.%0
SMS Site Component Manager detected that site system "%1" is running the Microsoft Windows NT Server operating system version ...
SMS Site Component Manager detected that site system "%1" is running the Microsoft Windows NT Server operating system version ...
SMS Site Component Manager detected that site system "%1" is running the Microsoft Windows NT Workstation operating system, ...
SMS Site Component Manager detected that site system "%1" is running the Microsoft Windows Server operating system version ...
SMS Site Component Manager detected that the %1 service was installed on site system "%2", but SMS Site Component Manager ...
SMS Site Component Manager detected that the site server does not contain the binary files for the platform (processor architecture) ...
SMS Site Component Manager detected that the SMS service account has changed, and will now reinstall all of the SMS server ...
SMS Site Component Manager detected that this component should be deinstalled from this site system. SMS Site Component Manager ...
SMS Site Component Manager detected that this component should be installed on this site system. SMS Site Component Manager ...