You are running a version of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (also called MSDE) that has known security vulnerabilities when used in conjunction with the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 family. To reduce your computer's vulnerability to certain virus attacks, the TCP/IP and UDP network ports of Microsoft SQL Server 2000, MSDE, or both have been disabled. To enable these ports, you must install a patch, or the most recent service pack for Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or MSDE from http://www.microsoft.com/sql/downloads/default.asp
You are not logged onto Windows as a member of the user group that has the right to view the workstation's Recovery settings. ...
You are not logged onto Windows as a member of the user group that has the right to view the workstation's Virtual Memory ...
You are resetting the password for %username%. If you do this, %username% will lose all personal certificates and stored ...
You are restarting this computer while there are other users still using it. Those users may lose data. Do you want to continue? ...
You are running a version of Microsoft SQL Server 2000 or Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine (also called MSDE) that ...
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You are saving a multi-page picture in a single page format. If you continue, only the current page will be saved in the ...
You are setting a deny permissions entry. Deny entries take precedence over allow entries. This means that if a user is a ...
You are sharing %1 as %2. Others may be using files in this folder. If you delete the folder, it will no longer be shared. ...