%11Site Component Manager could not verify that the "%2" account exists on site system "%1".%12 Possible cause: The site system is turned off, not connected to the network, or not functioning properly. Solution: Verify that the site system is turned on, connected to the network, and functioning properly. Possible cause: Site Component Manager does not have sufficient access rights to remotely administer the site system. Solution: Verify that the Site System Installation accounts are properly configured to allow the site to remotely administer the site system. Possible cause: Network problems are preventing Site Component Manager from properly accessing the site system. Solution: Investigate and correct any problems on your network. When Site Component Manager installs services on the site system, it will configure them to log in using this account. If the site system is a stand-alone server, the account is a local machine account with full administrative rights. If the site system is a domain controller, the account is a domain account with domain user rights and full administrative rights only to the site system.%0
Site Component Manager could not start the %1 service on site system "%2" with the service logging on as account "%3".%12 ...
Site Component Manager could not start the %1 service on site system "%2" with the service logging on as account "%3".%12 ...
Site Component Manager could not start this component on this site system because the SMS Executive service is not running. ...
Site Component Manager could not stop the %1 service on site system "%2".%12 Possible cause: Site Component Manager does ...
Site Component Manager could not verify that the "%2" account exists on site system "%1".%12 Possible cause: The site system ...
Site Component Manager could not write Network Connection account data to the installation directory "%2" on site system ...
Site Component Manager created the "%2" account on site system "%1". When Site Component Manager installs services on the ...
Site Component Manager created the Configuration Manager Server Components' installation directory "%2" on site system "%1". ...
Site Component Manager detected that %1 bytes are required by this component on the drive containing the "%2" directory, ...