Exchange Server 2016

  1. The Primary Active Manager server for database availability group '{0}' could not be determined. Please try specifying an ...
  2. The Primary Active Manager server name is not valid. If this condition persists, you may be able to correct the situation ...
  3. The primary and archive mailboxes must reside on the same version of Exchange. The move would put the primary mailbox on ...
  4. The primary DNS suffix for server {2} does not match the fully-qualified domain name (FQDN) of the Active Directory domain ...
  5. The primary header page of file %4 was damaged. The shadow header page (%5 bytes) was used instead. For more information, ...
  6. The primary SMTP address template on the recipient policy 'Default Policy' is the default accepted domain. Default: '{0}'. ...
  7. The primary SMTP address template on the recipient policy 'Default Policy' should be the default accepted domain. Default: ...
  8. The primary SMTP address template on the recipient policy '{3}' should be the default accepted domain. Default: '{8}'. Current: ...
  9. The primary WINS server address for network interface '{0}' on server {1} is blank. Exchange relies on short server name ...
  10. The primary WINS server address for network interface '{1}' on server {2} is blank. Exchange relies on short server name ...
  11. The Private Memory Bytes: %1MB of Microsoft Exchange Forward Sync Service '%3' is larger than the warning threshold: %2MB. ...
  12. The probe can't be run against the specified target resource because a mailbox couldn't be found for the specified database: ...
  13. The process using the most processor time is '{1}', which is consuming {2}% of the CPU time. The ID of this process is {3}. ...
  14. The process using the second-most processor time is '{1}', which is consuming {2}% of the CPU time. The ID of this process ...
  15. The process using the third-most processor time is '{1}', which is consuming {2}% of the CPU time. The ID of this process ...
  16. The process with process ID %1 is holding the performance counter %2 from instance %3 and category %4 while running processes ...
  17. The product key has been validated and the product ID has been successfully created. This change won't take effect until ...
  18. The program collects information about computer hardware and how you use Exchange, without interrupting you. This helps Microsoft ...
  19. The progress of the task can't be displayed because the task has failed to read the server's performance counters {0} times. ...
  20. The Properties parameter should only be specified when you specify ReadProperty, WriteProperty, or Self with the AccessRights ...
  21. The property "{0}" couldn't be resolved as a well-known property name, Active Directory schema or LDAP attribute name, or ...
  22. The property "{0}" on the cmdlet extension agent "{1}" has already been provisioned by another agent. You can run this cmdlet ...
  23. The property is deprecated for this version of Exchange. Either use StartTimeZone or EndTimeZone, or both, for this version ...
  24. The property value needs to comply with constraint of Windows Live ID account name. The value can't start with number; it ...
  25. The property {0} is read-only on this object. It can only be set on an Outlook Web App virtual directory object obtained ...
  26. The ProposeNewTime response object is not supported in the CreateItem request. Time proposals should be given through Me ...
  27. The provided log set contains logs from two or more items. Analysis is only supported on a single item. Include the ItemId ...
  28. The provisioned server, {0}, can't be removed because it has server roles installed. Remove Exchange Server from the computer ...
  29. The provisioned server, {0}, can't be removed because it has server roles installed. Uninstall Exchange before removing the ...
  30. The proxy address "{0}" is already being used by the proxy addresses or LegacyExchangeDN of "{1}". Please choose another ...
  31. The public folder '{0}' could not be mail enabled because we were unable to locate information for it's content mailbox '{1}' ...
  32. The Public folder background sync for mailbox {Probe.StateAttribute3}\{Probe.StateAttribute1} on MDB {Probe.StateAttribute2} ...
  33. The public folder database "{0}" contains folder replicas. Before deleting the public folder database, remove the folders ...
  34. The public folder database "{1}" contains the following offline address books:{0}. Before you can delete the public folder ...
  35. The public folder database '{3}' on server {2} is {9} GB in size. It's recommended that the maximum database size doesn't ...
  36. The public folder database '{3}' on server {2} is {9} GB in size. Standard editions of Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service ...
  37. The public folder database '{3}\{4}' on server {2} is not mounted. Dismounted databases can be mounted within the Exchange ...
  38. The public folder freebusy assistant failed to publish freebusy data because of permanent exception: '{0}'. No freebusy data ...
  39. The public folder freebusy assistant has failed to publish freebusy data after maximum retries. No freebusy data will be ...
  40. The public folder hierarchy information cannot be updated by this server version. Please ensure that you are running the ...
  41. The public folder is already linked to Active Directory object '{0}', but another Active Directory object '{1}' was found ...
  42. The public folder mailbox contains folders. Please remove them before disabling the mailbox. You can find resident folders ...
  43. The public folder mailbox contains folders. Please remove them before removing the mailbox. You can find resident folders ...
  44. The Public Folder mailbox was automatically put on hold for migration because the Public Folder deployment type for your ...
  45. The public folder mailbox {Probe.StateAttribute1} is approaching its storage limit. Consider splitting the mailbox using ...
  46. The public folder move job {Probe.StateAttribute1} for Organization {Probe.StateAttribute2} has not seen any updates in the ...
  47. The public folder store '{0}' where the offline address book '{1}' is hosted is dismounted. This will cause offline address ...
  48. The public folder store '{1}' where offline address book '{2}' is hosted has been dismounted. This will cause offline address ...
  49. The public folder store '{3}' on server {2} is {9} GB in size. Standard Editions of Microsoft Exchange Server are limited ...
  50. The public folder store '{3}' on server {2} is {9} GB in size. Standard editions of Microsoft Exchange Server are limited ...
  51. The public folder store where offline address book '{0}' is hosted has been deleted. The current public folder store is: ...
  52. The public folder store where offline address book '{1}' is hosted is either missing or incorrect. The hosting server may ...
  53. The Quarantine Load component couldn't access the registry information. Locate the registry location and verify that the ...
  54. The quarantined disks in this server '%1' ((from previous successful Autorecovery of corrupted database copies) have been ...
  55. The query could not be converted from the Exchange 2010 syntax (Advanced Query Syntax) to the Exchange 2013 syntax (Keyword ...
  56. The queue folder of SMTP instance '{1}' on server {2} contains more than {9} files. This may cause severe Exchange performance ...
  57. The queue in '{0}' database already contains a move request for '{1}'. However, Active Directory reports the mailbox as not ...
  58. The queue processor %1 of service instance '%4' is constantly failing to process %2 and will abandon this object and proceed ...
  59. The range of log files %1 to %2 is missing (error %3) and cannot be used. If these log files are required for recovery, a ...
  60. The range of log files %4 to %5 is missing (error %6) and cannot be used. If these log files are required for recovery, a ...
  61. The rate of scan requests that encounter any type of error preventing the scan request from being processed to the scan requests ...
  62. The ratio of '{6}' per mailbox on the server is {1}, which may be higher than expected. This indicates high user activity. ...
  63. The ratio of active logons per mailbox on the server is {1}, which may be higher than expected. This indicates high user ...
  64. The ratio of disk reads to writes on drive {2} was {1}. Generally, this ratio should be less than 0.10; a higher ratio indicates ...
  65. The ratio of Reads I/Os to Writes I/Os on drive {2} was {1}. Generally, this ratio should be less than 0.10; a higher ratio ...
  66. The Read, Write or Script source access permission of virtual directory '{0}' on server {1} is enabled. These settings are ...
  67. The Read, Write or Script source access permission of virtual directory '{3}' on server {2} is enabled. These settings are ...
  68. The Receive connector "{0}" wasn't found. You must specify one of the existing Receive connectors. Make sure you typed the ...
  69. The receive connector '{0}' has been enabled to allow open relay to anonymous users. If enabled, and the server is Internet-facing, ...
  70. The recipient e-mail address has changed and is not accepting e-mail messages. No forwarding address is available. This code ...
  71. The recipient e-mail system can't process this e-mail message. The sender should try creating a new message and sending it ...
  72. The recipient e-mail system does not have enough information to deliver the message. Please see the diagnostic text in the ...
  73. The recipient e-mail system is not accepting any e-mail messages. The sender should try sending the message again later. ...
  74. The recipient mailbox is disabled and is not accepting e-mail messages. Verify that the recipient's mailbox is enabled and ...
  75. The recipient mailbox is disabled, and it isn't accepting e-mail messages. Verify that the recipient's mailbox is enabled ...