Windows Server 2003

  1. POP3 could not be removed. To remove POP3, try running the Configure Your Server Wizard again. To remove POP3 manually, click ...
  2. POP3 installed successfully, but a problem occurred when configuring the authentication method. To fix this problem, open ...
  3. POP3 installed successfully, but a problem occurred when configuring the domain name. To fix this problem, open the POP3 ...
  4. Port %1 supports only the Permit All Traffic security option, so the security option that you specified has been removed. ...
  5. Port-translation has been disabled but no address-pool is configured. Note that no machines will be able to share this interface ...
  6. Position is a free-form string indicating the placement of a physical element. It can specify slot information on a hosting ...
  7. Possible Cause: Either your computer or both your and your assistant's computers have Windows Firewall enabled and set to ...
  8. Possible Cause: If you use a dial-up Internet service provider (ISP) to connect to the Internet, the ISP might assign your ...
  9. Possible Cause: You are on a corporate network that uses a network proxy server that does not allow incoming or outgoing ...
  10. Possible Cause: Your computer has Windows Firewall enabled but does not have the Windows Firewall exception enabled for Remote ...
  11. Possible Cause: Your computer has Windows Firewall enabled but does not have the Windows Firewall exception enabled for Remote ...
  12. Possible Cause: Your computer was turned off, not connected to the Internet, or was experiencing network-related problems ...
  13. Possible leaky multicast Local Scope detected between this machine and %1, since a boundary appears to exist for %2, but ...
  14. Possible owners are nodes in the cluster on which this resource can be brought online. Specify the possible owners for this ...
  15. Possible reasons for this problem: ? The path is unavailable due to network problems. ? The server sharing that path is unavailable ...
  16. Possible reasons for this problem: ? You have inserted the wrong CD. (i.e., a different Windows product CD than the version ...
  17. Possible reasons for this problem: The path is unavailable due to network problems. The server sharing that path is unavailable ...
  18. Possible reasons for this problem: You have inserted the wrong CD. (i.e., a different Windows product CD than the version ...
  19. Possible Resolution: Contact the router manufacturer for a possible firmware update to enable UPnP certification for the ...
  20. Possible Resolution: Contact your network administrator or corporate help desk to determine how you may be able to receive ...
  21. Possible Resolution: In Control Panel, open Windows Firewall and click the Exceptions tab. In the Programs and Services list, ...
  22. Possible Resolution: In Control Panel, open Windows Firewall and click the Exceptions tab. In the Programs and Services list, ...
  23. Possible Resolution: On the Invitation Status page, click the invitation you want to resend, and then click Resend . Then ...
  24. Possible Resolution: Try sending the invitation using Windows Messenger. If this doesn't work, it may be because both your ...
  25. Post Office Protocol (POP) over SSL is a secure variant of POP3 that uses the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) to encrypt downloaded ...
  26. power mode SMART data saving capability bit) - If this bit is set to one, the device saves SMART data prior to going into ...
  27. Power Users possess most administrative powers with some restrictions. Thus, Power Users can run legacy applications in addition ...
  28. Pre-authentication failed: User Name: %1 User ID: %2 Service Name: %3 Pre-Authentication Type: %4 Failure Code: %5 Client ...
  29. Precreate cross reference object for domain or application directory partition with DN %s1 allowing server with DNS name ...
  30. Preferred bridgehead servers have been selected to support intersite replication with the following site using the following ...
  31. Prefix : %1!s! Interface %2!-7u! : %7!s! Gateway : %3!s! Metric : %4!u! Publish : %5!s! Type : %6!s! Valid Lifetime : %8!s! ...
  32. Prepare NT4 site %1 for replication failed (ret %2!lx!h). The new name will not be replicated to NT4 World until first change ...
  33. Preproduction (abbreviated as PREP)-Test environment running the same code base as that currently running on Production. ...
  34. Preshared keys are not secure because they are stored in the registry in clear text, but they can be convenient for testing ...
  35. Press 'Retry' to retry or 'Write UnEncrypted' to write the data unencrypted. You can change this data back to encrypted after ...
  36. Press the tab to release the ink cartridge. When the ink cartridge is properly released, the far end will pop up slightly. ...
  37. Pretruncation USN Journal check for file cannot be performed by Remote Storage. %2 The CRC check will be performed instead. ...
  38. Prevent people who do not have a user account from logging on to the computer. If you turn off the guest account, it will ...
  39. Prevent this package from being installed either through the Add-Remove Programs in the Control Panel or by clicking on a ...
  40. Prevents administrators from viewing or using Group Policy preferences. A Group Policy administration (.adm) file can contain ...
  41. Prevents automatic proxy scripts, which interact with a server to automatically configure users' proxy settings, from being ...
  42. Prevents branding of Internet programs, such as customization of Internet Explorer and Outlook Express logos and title bars, ...
  43. Prevents channel providers from recording information about when their channel pages are viewed by users who are working ...
  44. Prevents content from being downloaded from Web sites that users have subscribed to. When users make Web pages available ...
  45. Prevents Control Panel, Printers, and Network Connections from running. This setting removes the Control Panel, Printers, ...
  46. Prevents Group Policy from being updated while the computer is in use. This setting applies to Group Policy for computers, ...
  47. Prevents Internet Explorer from automatically installing components. If you enable this policy, it prevents Internet Explorer ...
  48. Prevents Internet Explorer from checking whether a new version of the browser is available. If you enable this policy, it ...
  49. Prevents media information for CDs and DVDs from being retrieved from the Internet. This policy prevents the Player from ...
  50. Prevents media information for music files from being retrieved from the Internet. This policy prevents the Player from automatically ...
  51. Prevents Microsoft Internet Explorer from automatically completing forms, such as filling in a name or a password that the ...
  52. Prevents Microsoft Internet Explorer from checking to see whether it is the default browser. If you enable this policy, the ...
  53. Prevents radio station presets from being retrieved from the Internet. This policy prevents the Player from automatically ...
  54. Prevents the anchor window from being displayed when Windows Media Player is in skin mode. This policy hides the anchor window ...
  55. Prevents the clock in the system notification area from being displayed. If you enable this setting, the clock will not be ...
  56. Prevents the Internet Explorer splash screen from appearing when users start the browser. If you enable this policy, the ...
  57. Prevents the operating system and installed programs from creating and displaying shortcuts to recently opened documents. ...
  58. Prevents the shortcut menu from appearing when users click the right mouse button while using the browser. If you enable ...
  59. Prevents the system from conducting a comprehensive search of the target drive to resolve a shortcut. By default, when the ...
  60. Prevents the system from updating the Administrative Templates source files automatically when you open the Group Policy ...
  61. Prevents the system from using NTFS tracking features to resolve a shortcut. By default, when the system cannot find the ...
  62. Prevents the user from enabling or disabling Active Desktop or changing the Active Desktop configuration. This is a comprehensive ...
  63. Prevents the user from logging off. This setting does not let the user log off the system by using any method, including ...
  64. Prevents this computer from receiving unicast responses to its outgoing multicast or broadcast messages. If you enable this ...
  65. Prevents user from changing the DirectSound audio setting. DirectSound provides much better audio quality, but older audio ...
  66. Prevents users from adding channels to Internet Explorer. Channels are Web sites that are updated automatically on your computer, ...
  67. Prevents users from adding or changing the background design of the desktop. By default, users can use the Desktop tab of ...
  68. Prevents users from adding or removing sites from security zones. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security ...
  69. Prevents users from adding or removing tasks by moving or copying programs in the Scheduled Tasks folder. This setting disables ...
  70. Prevents users from adding the Favorites menu to the Start menu or classic Start menu. If you enable this setting, the Display ...
  71. Prevents users from adding Web content to their Active Desktop. This setting removes the "New" button from Web tab in Display ...
  72. Prevents users from adding, editing, or removing schedules for offline viewing of Web pages and groups of Web pages that ...
  73. Prevents users from adding, removing, or editing the list of Favorite links. The Favorites list is a way to store popular ...
  74. Prevents users from adjusting the length of desktop toolbars. Also, users cannot reposition items or toolbars on docked toolbars. ...
  75. Prevents users from allowing others in a conference to control what they have shared. This enforces a read-only mode; the ...