%11Site Component Manager could not write Network Connection account data to the installation directory "%2" on site system "%1".%12 Possible cause: The destination drive is full. Solution: Make more space available on that drive. Possible cause: The site system is not exporting the default drive letter shares, such as "%1\C$", "%1\D$", and so on. Solution: Ensure that the default drive letter shares are enabled. 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.%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 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, ...
Site Component Manager detected that all Configuration Manager Server Components have been deinstalled from site system "%1". ...