Windows Server 2008

  1. The %1 Log is full. If this is the first time you have seen this message, take the following steps: 1. Click Start, click ...
  2. The %1 package failed to update additional credentials for user %2. The error code is in the data of the event log message. ...
  3. The %1 permission settings do not grant %2 %3 permission for the COM Server application with CLSID %4 to the user %5\%6 SID ...
  4. The %1 permission settings do not grant %2 access permission to the COM Server application %3 to the user %4\%5 SID (%6) ...
  5. The %1 protocol cannot be selected because it is not installed or is disabled for Remote Access. To change, in Control Panel ...
  6. The %1 Registry key denied access to SYSTEM account programs so the Service Control Manager took ownership of the Registry ...
  7. The %1 service depends on a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure that all ...
  8. The %1 service depends on a service in a group which starts later. Change the order in the service dependency tree to ensure ...
  9. The %1 service is marked as an interactive service. However, the system is configured to not allow interactive services. ...
  10. The %1 service on %2 started and then stopped. Some services stop automatically if they are not in use by other services ...
  11. The %1 service terminated unexpectedly. It has done this %2 time(s). The following corrective action will be taken in %3 ...
  12. The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: %3 To ensure ...
  13. The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: Logon failure: ...
  14. The %1 service was unable to log on as %2 with the currently configured password due to the following error: Logon failure: ...
  15. The %1!ls! gadget cannot be loaded because it is configured incorrectly. The element "permissions" has an unsupported value. ...
  16. The %2 home folder was not created because it already exists. The user account has been created with this home folder value ...
  17. The %2 home folder was not created because the path was not found. This could be caused by listing non-existent intermediate ...
  18. The %2 home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. The user account has been created ...
  19. The %2 home folder was not created because: %1 Click OK to attempt to update the user account with the new home folder value. ...
  20. The %2 home folder was not created because: %1 The user account has been created with the new home folder value but you must ...
  21. The %2 home folder was not created because: %1 The user account has been created with this home folder value but you must ...
  22. The %2!s! folder could not be found. Right-click the %2!s! icon, click Properties, and then check that the path to your target ...
  23. The %hs attribute does not exist on the target DC. Assuming this is a Windows 2000 domain, and setting the Key Version Number ...
  24. The %s cannot be revoked because you have reached the limit for revoking TS CALs of this type. You cannot revoke another ...
  25. The %s file language differs from the language currently selected. If you continue some text strings will be retained in ...
  26. The %s home directory was not created because it already exists. You might want to select a different name, or make sure ...
  27. The %s home folder was not created because the path was not found. This could be caused by listing non-existant intermediate ...
  28. The %s home folder was not created because you do not have create access on the server. The user account has been updated ...
  29. The %s server did not recognize your user name or password. Make sure your user name is correct, and then type it and your ...
  30. The %s will function at reduced speed. You must add a HI-SPEED USB host controller to this computer to obtain maximum performance. ...
  31. The %WINDOWS_LONG% operating system and its user interface are protected by trademark and other pending or existing intellectual ...
  32. The '%s' printer driver is not installed on this computer. Some printer properties will not be accessible unless you install ...
  33. The 'Advanced Options' button also allows you to specify a download folder. AVS compares the components on the Internet with ...
  34. The 'Enhanced' User Interface has been selected, but it cannot be displayed because it requires Microsoft Internet Explorer ...
  35. The 'Enhanced' User Interface has been selected, but it cannot be displayed while the High Contrast Accessibility Option ...
  36. The 'Run this program as an administrator' compatibility setting cannot be used in combination with other compatibility settings. ...
  37. The .adm file "{0}" is in not in a valid format and must be replaced. Details: A non-empty list of items is expected at line ...
  38. The .adm file "{0}" is in not in a valid format and must be replaced. Details: There is an unexpected key name at line {1}. ...
  39. The .adm file "{0}" is not in a valid format and must be replaced. Details: A comparison operator is expected at line {1}. ...
  40. The .adm file "{0}" is not in a valid format and must be replaced. Details: A registry value is expected to be defined for ...
  41. The .adm file "{0}" is not in a valid format and must be replaced. Details: The end of the file was encountered unexpectedly. ...
  42. The .adm file "{0}" is not in a valid format and must be replaced. Details: The string {1} is not defined in the strings ...
  43. The .adm file "{0}" is not in a valid format and must be replaced. Details: The strings section is not properly formatted ...
  44. The .adm file "{0}" is not in a valid format and must be replaced. Details: There are unmatched directives (#if, #else, #endif) ...
  45. The .cab metadata file cannot be stored in the curent working directory, because it is read-only. Use SET METADATA to specify ...
  46. The .chm and .chi files for the title "%s" do not match. Click OK to continue or Cancel to abort the display of topics from ...
  47. The .inf file in this profile is of a different version than expected. Upgrading this .inf file will result in the loss of ...
  48. The .msi file {0} could not be accessed. Verify that the file exists, and that this computer's account has the correct permissions ...
  49. The .xml file calendar value should either reference a single schedule or a single resource allocation policy. Specify a ...
  50. The .xml file is missing a value. Ensure that there are values for both the committed memory limit and the action to take ...
  51. The .xml timestamp is out-of-date. If you are using a graphical interface, click Refresh. If you are using a command-line ...
  52. The /csv mode makes the /showrepl command print in a Comma Separated Values (CSV)%0 format for import into Microsoft Excel ...
  53. The /P switch allows you to set the value of a variable to a line of input entered by the user. Displays the specified promptString ...
  54. The /prep command will permanently modify a Windows PE image, so that it can no longer be serviced. This means that operations ...
  55. The /targetpath command failed and has left the Windows PE image in an inconsistent state. Please rebuild your Windows PE ...
  56. The abbreviated string you entered matches multiple recognized DiskRAID commands. Please enter the entire command. To view ...
  57. The AbortReadWriteOnError property indicates whether read and write operations are terminated if an error occurs. Values: ...
  58. The AcceptableValues property details which of the strings in the PossibleValues property are considered 'acceptable' (i.e., ...
  59. The AcceptPause property indicates whether the service can be paused. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value of TRUE indicates the ...
  60. The AcceptStop property indicates whether the service can be stopped. Values: TRUE or FALSE. A value of TRUE indicates the ...
  61. The Access Client IPv4 Address condition specifies the IPv4 address of the Access Client that is requesting access from the ...
  62. The Access Client IPv6 Address condition specifies the IPv6 address of the Access Client that is requesting access from the ...
  63. The access control list size exceeds the maximum size. You must remove approximately %1 access control entries before the ...
  64. The access is denied in querying Active Directory Domain Services. Make sure that you log on using an account that is a member ...
  65. The Access parameter passes the security descriptor for user level permissions. A security descriptor contains information ...
  66. The AccessMask method returns the access rights to the share, held by the user or group on whose behalf the instance is returned. ...
  67. The AccessMask property is a bit array representing the access rights as set remotely on the network share held by the user ...
  68. The AccessMask property is a bit array representing the access rights to the given file or directory held by the user or ...
  69. The AccessState property indicates whether the controller is actively commanding or accessing the device (value=1) or not ...
  70. The account %1 cannot be converted to be a domain controller account as its object class attribute in the directory is not ...
  71. The account %1 could not be granted the 'Log On As A Service' right. The 'IPSEC services' service may not run correctly under ...
  72. The account %1 could not be granted the Log On As A Service right. This service may not run correctly under the %1 account. ...
  73. The account %1 did not have a suitable key for generating a Kerberos ticket. If the encryption type is supported, changing ...
  74. The account %1 from domain %2 is attempting to use S4USelf for the target client %3, but is not allowed to perform group ...
  75. The account can not read information about the IPSEC (Offline request) certificate template in the Active Directory. Please ...