Windows Server 2003

  1. Configures the threshold value at which Offline Files considers a network connection to be "slow". Any network speed below ...
  2. Configuring the Page file for crash dump failed. Make sure there is a page file on the boot partition and that is large enough ...
  3. Confirm that you want the wizard to delete all application directory partitions on this domain controller. The partitions ...
  4. Congratulations, you have successfully defined the service account entries to be used for service account migration. The ...
  5. Connect directly to another computer using your serial, parallel, or infrared port, or set up this computer so that other ...
  6. Connect Failure on Primary Transport} An attempt was made to connect to the remote server %hs on the primary transport, but ...
  7. Connect to the Internet, create a home or small office network, configure network settings to work from home, or change modem, ...
  8. Connect to the Microsoft Clearinghouse Web site. Use this method if the license server does not have Internet access, but ...
  9. Connecting to the Internet involves a modem, a phone line, and an Internet service provider (ISP). An ISP is a company that ...
  10. Connecting to WSRM on the selected machine is not supported because its version is not compatible with your installation. ...
  11. Connection Failures is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from the SYN-SENT ...
  12. Connection Manager can not find a modem to dial out with. Please ensure that a modem is installed and configured for dial ...
  13. Connection Manager cannot continue because Dial-up Networking was not installed properly. You may need to install and configure ...
  14. Connection Manager cannot start because Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is not installed. Install Point-to-Point ...
  15. Connection Manager cannot start because Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is not installed. Please restart your computer, ...
  16. Connection Manager cannot start because Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP) is not installed. Please restart your computer, ...
  17. Connection Manager could not continue because RAS (Remote Access Service) was not installed properly. You may need to install ...
  18. Connection Manager could not start the RAS (Remote Access Authentication) services and therefore cannot continue. Check the ...
  19. Connection Manager displays an icon in the notification area of the taskbar. You can add items to the shortcut menu for the ...
  20. Connection Manager has detected that your computer does not have the latest Connection Manager program files. The profile ...
  21. Connection Manager Profiles can be generated via the Connection Manager Administration Kit (CMAK). The CMAK can be started ...
  22. Connection Manager requires some components that are not installed on your computer. Do you want Connection Manager to install ...
  23. Connection Manager was unable to launch CMMON32.EXE. Connecting is cancelled. For troubleshooting information, click Help. ...
  24. Connection Name : %12!s! GUID : %1!hs! State : %2!s! Metric : %3!u! Link MTU : %4!u! bytes True Link MTU : %5!u! bytes Current ...
  25. Connection Properties cannot be displayed at this time because %1 is accessing the same information. Please close the %1 ...
  26. Connection requests can be authenticated locally or forwarded to a Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) server ...
  27. Connection Session Timeouts is the number of connections that were dropped due to a session timeout. This number is an accumulator ...
  28. Connection settings allow you to deploy custom connections as well as setting their associated per-connection information, ...
  29. Connection to Removable Storage Management (RSM) cannot be established. %1 Correct the problem then restart the Remote Storage ...
  30. Connections Active is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-SENT state from the CLOSED ...
  31. Connections Canceled is the number of connections that were canceled. This number is an accumulator and shows a running total. ...
  32. Connections Established is the number of TCP connections for which the current state is either ESTABLISHED or CLOSE-WAIT. ...
  33. Connections No Retries is the total count of connections that were successfully made on the first try. This number is an ...
  34. Connections Open is the number of connections currently open for this protocol. This counter shows the current count only ...
  35. Connections Passive is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the SYN-RCVD state from the LISTEN ...
  36. Connections Reset is the number of times TCP connections have made a direct transition to the CLOSED state from either the ...
  37. Connections which are automatically generated by Active Directory are displayed as " " in the Active Directory Sites and ...
  38. Connections With Retries is the total count of connections that were made after retrying the attempt. A retry occurs when ...
  39. Connects Core counts the number of connections you have to servers running the original MS-Net SMB protocol, including MS-Net ...
  40. Connects to other computers, Internet telnet sites, bulletin board systems, online services, and host computers using either ...
  41. Connects you to the Microsoft Communities Web site, where you can communicate with peers and experts about deploying, managing, ...
  42. Connects you to the Microsoft TechNet Security Web site, which provides information and tools that help you make your server ...
  43. Connects you to the Windows Update Web site, where you can search for the latest updates, security fixes, and device drivers. ...
  44. Consequently, you should consider either replacing the above permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying ...
  45. Consider either replacing the above auditing entries with fewer, more inclusive auditing entries, not applying the auditing ...
  46. Consider either replacing the above permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying the permissions to child ...
  47. Consider either replacing these auditing entries with fewer, more inclusive auditing entries, not applying the auditing entries ...
  48. Consider either replacing these auditing entries with fewer, more inclusive auditing entries, not applying the auditing entries ...
  49. Consider either replacing these permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying the permissions to child ...
  50. Consider either replacing these permissions with fewer, more inclusive permissions, not applying the permissions to child ...
  51. Consult your NAS documentation for the format of the string to be entered, and then type the string in hexadecimal format. ...
  52. Contact the developer of the application that provided this enumerator component for specific troubleshooting instructions. ...
  53. Contact your network administrator for assistance with your computer account before continuing the upgrade to Windows XP.%0 ...
  54. Contains an array of data value types (integers). You can use these types to determine which Get method to call. For example, ...
  55. Contains information for the HKCR (this CLSID) key. If multiple patterns exist, they must be delimited by a semicolon, and ...
  56. Contains settings to allow and restrict users from editing the toolbars in Internet Explorer. Administrators can also set ...
  57. Contains settings to control the behavior of user profiles. This includes settings for both roaming and local profiles." ...
  58. Contains settings to enable or disable security features for Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer and other applications." ...
  59. Contains settings to manage behavior of the user's desktop, as well as which default icons are displayed on that desktop." ...
  60. Contains the expanded string data value for the named value. The string is only expanded if the environment variable (for ...
  61. Contains the key to be created. The CreateKey method creates all subkeys specified in the path that do not exist. For example, ...
  62. Content Advisor is not enabled because you are not currently using any rating system. To choose a rating system, click the ...
  63. Content Advisor is not installed on this computer. To install it, click Settings. After Content Advisor is installed, only ...
  64. Content ratings allow you to prevent users from viewing sites with risky content. Ratings are set on a per-site basis and ...
  65. Content within this application coming from the Web site listed below is being blocked by Internet Explorer Enhanced Security ...
  66. Contents of shadow copy set {%.8x-%.4x-%.4x-%.2x%.2x-%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x%.2x} (The shadow copy set contained %d shadow copies ...
  67. Context Blocks Queued per second is the rate at which work context blocks had to be placed on the server's FSP queue to await ...
  68. Context Switches/sec is the combined rate at which all processors on the computer are switched from one thread to another. ...
  69. Context Switches/sec is the rate of switches from one thread to another. Thread switches can occur either inside of a single ...
  70. Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately ...
  71. Controller is a superclass for grouping the miscellaneous control-related Devices that exist. Examples of Controllers are ...
  72. Controls advanced reporting options for Error Reporting. These settings let you filter the applications and types of errors ...
  73. Controls and configures the behavior of the Active Desktop. This includes enabling or disabling the Active Desktop and controlling ...
  74. Controls settings available in Display, the Control Panel, or by right-clicking a user's desktop. This includes background ...
  75. Controls Terminal Services configuration and properties of client sessions for individual computers or groups of computers." ...